Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Occupation Iraq: A Congress With a Spine

Been waiting two years for them to act, and it has to be the IRAQIS!!!!

DemocraPs, you are defunct as a party.

The U.S. Congress just got SERVED by the Iraqis!!!!!


"Iraq insists on withdrawal timetable; Hinges signing of US troop pact on departure dates" by Ernesto Londono and Dan Eggen, Washington Post | July 9, 2008

BAGHDAD - Iraq's national security adviser said yesterday that his government would not sign an agreement governing the future role of US troops in Iraq unless it includes a timetable for their withdrawal.

The statement was the strongest demand yet by a senior Iraqi official for the two governments to set specific dates for the departure of US forces. Speaking to reporters in the holy Shi'ite city of Najaf, National Security Adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie said his government was "impatiently waiting" for the complete withdrawal of US troops.

"There should not be any permanent bases in Iraq unless these bases are under Iraqi control," Rubaie said. "We would not accept any memorandum of understanding with [the US] side that has no obvious and specific dates for the foreign troops' withdrawal from Iraq."

US officials said the remarks, along with a similar statement Monday by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, were aimed at local and regional audiences, and do not reflect fundamental disagreements with the Bush administration. White House spokesman Tony Fratto said specific withdrawal dates are not part of the talks.

Whatever, lying administration.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that he anticipates continued drawdowns of US troops from Iraq as Iraqi security forces take charge. But despite pressure from the Iraqi government for a withdrawal timeline, Gates said further troop reductions will depend on conditions on the ground.

"As the Iraqi security forces get stronger and get better then we will be able to continue drawing down our troops in the future," Gates told reporters yesterday during a visit to Fort Lewis, Wash.

Yeah, keep holding that carrot out in front of the American people.

That is a REPEAT of what happened in 2006, and I'M NOT BITING THIS TIME, asshole propagandists!!!!

The outcome of the negotiations on the future role of US forces in Iraq is almost certain to have political consequences for Maliki and other Iraqi leaders with close ties to the United States. Many Iraqis are opposed to the presence of US troops in their country.

And for that they are labeled "Al-CIA-Duh!!!"

Also yesterday, a US soldier was killed at about 9:30 a.m. west of Baghdad when a roadside bomb struck his vehicle, the military said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the military said yesterday that four contractors were killed and eight were wounded Monday afternoon south of the northern city of Mosul when a roadside bomb struck their convoy. An Iraqi security official said the contractors were Iraqis working for the US government.

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No dead Iraqis anywhere yesterday, huh, Globe?

Typical.

Talk about HIDING an OCCUPATION!!!!