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Old 07-08-2008, 12:40 PM
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Iraq's national security adviser said Tuesday his country will not accept any security deal with the United States unless it contains specific dates for the withdrawal of U.S.-led forces.

The comments by Mouwaffak al-Rubaie were the strongest yet by an Iraqi official about the deal now under negotiation with U.S. officials. They came a day after Iraq's prime minister first said publicly that he expects the pending troop deal with the United States to have some type of timetable for withdrawal.

President Bush has said he opposes a timetable. The White House said Monday it did not believe Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was proposing a rigid timeline for U.S. troop withdrawals.
Now the surrenderers will be happy with this story...and skip over a very crucial point...

What this guy said is NOT policy...It's his OPINION...he "expects" the pending troop deal to have some type of timetable...

But if you read on, you'll find no such timetables exist...

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The Iraqi proposal stipulates that, once Iraqi forces have resumed security responsibility in all 18 of Iraq's provinces, U.S.-led forces would then withdraw from all cities in the country.

After that, the country's security situation would be reviewed every six months, for three to five years, to decide when U.S.-led troops would pull out entirely, al-Adeeb said.

So far, the United States has handed control of nine of 18 provinces to Iraqi officials.

"This is what the Iraqi people want, the parliament and other Iraqi leaders," said al-Adeeb.

The proposal, as outlined by al-Adeeb, is phrased in a way that would allow Iraqi officials to tell the Iraqi public that it includes a specific timetable and dates for a U.S. withdrawal.

However, it also would provide the United States some flexibility on timing because the dates of the provincial handovers are not set
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So the withdraw will NOT be set on times, but on conditions...

Which is what it should be...Bush's famous quote was "When the Iraqis stand up, we will stand down."...And that's EXACTLY the plan when they say "once Iraqi forces have resumed security responsibility in all 18 of Iraq's provinces, U.S.-led forces would then withdraw from all cities in the country."...

The title is misleading, the Associated Press sucks, and the public loses again...
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Iraq insists on withdrawal timetable

Now the surrenderers will be happy with this story...and skip over a very crucial point...

What this guy said is NOT policy...It's his OPINION...he "expects" the pending troop deal to have some type of timetable...

But if you read on, you'll find no such timetables exist...

So the withdraw will NOT be set on times, but on conditions...

Which is what it should be...Bush's famous quote was "When the Iraqis stand up, we will stand down."...And that's EXACTLY the plan when they say "once Iraqi forces have resumed security responsibility in all 18 of Iraq's provinces, U.S.-led forces would then withdraw from all cities in the country."...

The title is misleading, the Associated Press sucks, and the public loses again...
Oh well there ya go. Bush had it all right. Silly me.
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