06/06/2012
Debate in Congress on the nomination of the new American ambassador in Iraq
The effects of the president's nominee Barack Obama for the post of U.S. ambassador in Baghdad to replace Ambassador James Jeffrey current controversy in the U.S. Congress.
While the number of confirmed members of the Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Senate
Their support for the candidate of the new Brett Makjk for this position because of what they experience diverse in dealing with Iraqi issues being carried out tasks in Baghdad, more than anyone in senior positions, but Senator John McCain expressed his reservation by reason of his failure to negotiate with Iraq to keep the number of troops U.S. withdrawal after the end of the year two thousand and eleven.
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Debate in Congress on the nomination of the new American ambassador in Iraq
The effects of the president's nominee Barack Obama for the post of U.S. ambassador in Baghdad to replace Ambassador James Jeffrey current controversy in the U.S. Congress.
While the number of confirmed members of the Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Senate
Their support for the candidate of the new Brett Makjk for this position because of what they experience diverse in dealing with Iraqi issues being carried out tasks in Baghdad, more than anyone in senior positions, but Senator John McCain expressed his reservation by reason of his failure to negotiate with Iraq to keep the number of troops U.S. withdrawal after the end of the year two thousand and eleven.
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