Washington does not intend to return to Baghdad .. If there is a civil war
Date: Mon 12/26/2011 9:40
□ Baghdad / term
Warned the U.S. media sources, that the Iraqi file may be due to a burden on the U.S. president at a fast pace, stressing that U.S. President Obama, does not intend to return to his troops there, even if things go wrong, and entered Iraq in a civil war.
The New York Times, in the context of a report by "The American withdrawal from Iraq and the subsequent events in this Arab country sign Obama is already under political attack on the front of domestic American," pointing to what he said Republican Senator John McCain of dismay what happened in Iraq recently events, when he stated that the United States would "pay a heavy price as a result of successive events in Baghdad due to the lack on the part of keeping troops there."
She said the New York Times, that "diminished U.S. influence in Iraq after the withdrawal of its forces, led to dealing with the crisis, Iraq's sectarian present the same level of dealing with the crisis diplomacy around the world," pointing out that Washington still retains some influence over some Iraqi leaders, " Also, some files of relations between the two countries have used Washington to pressure the Iraqis to end the current crisis, such as "file export F-16 aircraft to Iraq and pay a U.S. administration to Baghdad in order to establish good relations with its neighbors, the Sunni Arab countries."
The newspaper report, the comments of some U.S. officials on the Iraqi crisis that broke out after a few days of complete U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, "President Barack Obama does not intend to return to his troops there, even if things go wrong, and entered Iraq in a civil war."
And continued: The U.S. Vice President Joe Biden "in contact with various Iraqi leaders over the past week urging them to work to end the crisis," a measure that promised to stop the newspaper of the American intervention in Iraqi affairs officially.
He went the report, "Despite the counting Obama to end the war in Iraq and the implementation of what was promised in the election campaign that he is a victory," but that "the sudden crisis that hit Iraq, the outbreak of anti-sectarian, and then explosions in Baghdad claimed 60 people had turned quickly, the according to political experts, to a new political crisis for the Obama administration. "
On another subject called U.S. President Barack Obama, yesterday, the PMOI to leave Iraq as soon as possible, or bear the consequences of survival.
And The Washington Post reported that "U.S. President Barack Obama said the leaders of the organization created to get out of Iraq at the end of the current year, otherwise they would have to wait for the consequences of their presence in this country." The newspaper quoted senior government officials in the U.S. that "the people in Camp Ashraf and 3,400 people in front of them not only to leave Iraq the end of December 2011," noting that "the Iraqi government has informed the U.S. side that it intends to close the camp, the end of this year."
It is said that an agreement contract between the U.S. and the Iraqi government earlier in the transfer of the residents of Camp Ashraf to the headquarters near the Baghdad airport was taken by U.S. forces based prior to its withdrawal, but the WHO spokesman in Paris said he did not provide a minimum level of guarantees for the organization.
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Date: Mon 12/26/2011 9:40
□ Baghdad / term
Warned the U.S. media sources, that the Iraqi file may be due to a burden on the U.S. president at a fast pace, stressing that U.S. President Obama, does not intend to return to his troops there, even if things go wrong, and entered Iraq in a civil war.
The New York Times, in the context of a report by "The American withdrawal from Iraq and the subsequent events in this Arab country sign Obama is already under political attack on the front of domestic American," pointing to what he said Republican Senator John McCain of dismay what happened in Iraq recently events, when he stated that the United States would "pay a heavy price as a result of successive events in Baghdad due to the lack on the part of keeping troops there."
She said the New York Times, that "diminished U.S. influence in Iraq after the withdrawal of its forces, led to dealing with the crisis, Iraq's sectarian present the same level of dealing with the crisis diplomacy around the world," pointing out that Washington still retains some influence over some Iraqi leaders, " Also, some files of relations between the two countries have used Washington to pressure the Iraqis to end the current crisis, such as "file export F-16 aircraft to Iraq and pay a U.S. administration to Baghdad in order to establish good relations with its neighbors, the Sunni Arab countries."
The newspaper report, the comments of some U.S. officials on the Iraqi crisis that broke out after a few days of complete U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, "President Barack Obama does not intend to return to his troops there, even if things go wrong, and entered Iraq in a civil war."
And continued: The U.S. Vice President Joe Biden "in contact with various Iraqi leaders over the past week urging them to work to end the crisis," a measure that promised to stop the newspaper of the American intervention in Iraqi affairs officially.
He went the report, "Despite the counting Obama to end the war in Iraq and the implementation of what was promised in the election campaign that he is a victory," but that "the sudden crisis that hit Iraq, the outbreak of anti-sectarian, and then explosions in Baghdad claimed 60 people had turned quickly, the according to political experts, to a new political crisis for the Obama administration. "
On another subject called U.S. President Barack Obama, yesterday, the PMOI to leave Iraq as soon as possible, or bear the consequences of survival.
And The Washington Post reported that "U.S. President Barack Obama said the leaders of the organization created to get out of Iraq at the end of the current year, otherwise they would have to wait for the consequences of their presence in this country." The newspaper quoted senior government officials in the U.S. that "the people in Camp Ashraf and 3,400 people in front of them not only to leave Iraq the end of December 2011," noting that "the Iraqi government has informed the U.S. side that it intends to close the camp, the end of this year."
It is said that an agreement contract between the U.S. and the Iraqi government earlier in the transfer of the residents of Camp Ashraf to the headquarters near the Baghdad airport was taken by U.S. forces based prior to its withdrawal, but the WHO spokesman in Paris said he did not provide a minimum level of guarantees for the organization.
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