Panetta in Baghdad .. And the National Alliance fear the final moments
12.15.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Baghdad / Ayas Hossam Acommok - term , despite the presence of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Washington and meeting with senior U.S. officials, and held a meeting with U.S. President Obama's visit, Minister of Defense surprise to Baghdad loaded with a lot of puzzles and Alastfhamat have expressed the National Alliance of Prime Minister Maliki, concerns a visit by U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to the country that involve extend its mission in Iraq after 2012. The fear of the National Alliance after it announced a member of the Commission on Security and Defense Council House of Representatives, Chuan Mohamed Taha told (range), yesterday, that "the U.S. Defence Secretary arrived in the capital Baghdad on an unannounced visit," noting that "Panetta will discuss with Iraqi officials, a total U.S. pullout from the country." Taha said, "U.S. Secretary of Defense will participate in a ceremony held today in the capital, Baghdad, on the occasion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. " The visit of U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, the second Iraq since taking office early last July, after his first visit to the tenth of the same month. 's visit coincides Panetta with the visit of Prime Minister Iraq's Nuri al-Maliki to Washington, where he arrived in the 11 of December current, at the head of a ministerial delegation chief, during which he met senior U.S. officials, including President Barack Obama, who said in a press conference, last Monday evening, with al-Maliki that the United States will be close and support for Iraq after the withdrawal, in what Maliki confirmed that relations between Iraq and the U.S. will not end with the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq. In addition, the Alliance believes that the visit of U.S. Defence Secretary, came to make new offers on Baghdad is expected to have been agreed upon in the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki's recent visit to Washington. MP for the National inch expressed his fear that he called the "agreements passed under the table at the last minute to find a new formula for the survival of the U.S. in Iraq." For its part, took the Foreign Relations Committee by Rep. names of al-Moussawi, the government implicitly, the responsibility of any agreements reached under the table with Washington to extend the stay of U.S. forces until after 2012, through reliance on government positions that reject the extension, revealing that the size of the Iraqi embassy in the United States Embassy will be the size of Baghdad.
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