Psychoblues
10-26-2008, 03:20 AM
The Iraqi's want us out now if not sooner. They apparently feel like they can handle what few of the terrorists that are left there on their own. They would like to get back to their oil business as usual. Can't blame them for that!!!!!!! What you want to bet that they re-nationalize their oil business within 2 years?!????!??!??!?!?!?! American oil corporations don't get along well in other peoples oil business and that's why everybody in the world except the USA and now Iraq have nationalized them.
Source: McClatchy Newspapers
Iraq's prime minister won't sign U.S. troop deal
By Roy Gutman | McClatchy Newspapers
BAGHDAD — Fearing political division in the parliament and in his country, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki won't sign the just-completed agreement on the status of U.S. forces in Iraq, a leading lawmaker said Friday.
The new accord's demise would be a major setback for the Bush administration, which has been seeking to establish a legal basis for the extended presence of the 151,000 U.S. troops in this country, and for Iraq, which won notable concessions in the draft accord reached a week ago.
"No, he will not" submit the agreement to the parliament, Sheikh Jalal al Din al Sagheer, the deputy head of the Shiite Muslim Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, told McClatchy. "For this matter, we need national consensus."
Instead, Sagheer said, Iraq's political leaders are considering seeking an extension of the United Nations mandate for the presence of U.S. troops, which will expire on Dec. 31. Russia, a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, has assured Iraq that it wouldn't veto an extension, he said, adding that one was likely to last between six months and a year........................
More: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/54757.html
In addition, they remain resentful of the US military occupation as they feel there were no terrorists at all there before we barged in like King Kongs!!!!!!
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Source: McClatchy Newspapers
Iraq's prime minister won't sign U.S. troop deal
By Roy Gutman | McClatchy Newspapers
BAGHDAD — Fearing political division in the parliament and in his country, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki won't sign the just-completed agreement on the status of U.S. forces in Iraq, a leading lawmaker said Friday.
The new accord's demise would be a major setback for the Bush administration, which has been seeking to establish a legal basis for the extended presence of the 151,000 U.S. troops in this country, and for Iraq, which won notable concessions in the draft accord reached a week ago.
"No, he will not" submit the agreement to the parliament, Sheikh Jalal al Din al Sagheer, the deputy head of the Shiite Muslim Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, told McClatchy. "For this matter, we need national consensus."
Instead, Sagheer said, Iraq's political leaders are considering seeking an extension of the United Nations mandate for the presence of U.S. troops, which will expire on Dec. 31. Russia, a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, has assured Iraq that it wouldn't veto an extension, he said, adding that one was likely to last between six months and a year........................
More: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/54757.html
In addition, they remain resentful of the US military occupation as they feel there were no terrorists at all there before we barged in like King Kongs!!!!!!
:salute::cheers2::clap::laugh2::cheers2::salute: