Monday, November 12, 2012
U.S. officials emphasized that "a senior official in the Iraqi government told them that Iraq no longer has a legal basis for continuing to detain a" Hezbollah "Ali Musa Daqduq accused of helping to kill American soldiers."
The newspaper "New York Times" the officials as saying on Sunday that he was directing orders to the U.S. ambassador in Iraq, Robert Beecroft to request an appointment with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to urge him on the continued detention of Daqduq.
Is that "U.S. officials have expressed concern about the lack of success of their quest, and told Congress last week about the possibility of a large release of Daqduq soon."
An official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that "the United States continues to believe that it should bear the Daqduq responsibility for his crimes."
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U.S. officials emphasized that "a senior official in the Iraqi government told them that Iraq no longer has a legal basis for continuing to detain a" Hezbollah "Ali Musa Daqduq accused of helping to kill American soldiers."
The newspaper "New York Times" the officials as saying on Sunday that he was directing orders to the U.S. ambassador in Iraq, Robert Beecroft to request an appointment with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to urge him on the continued detention of Daqduq.
Is that "U.S. officials have expressed concern about the lack of success of their quest, and told Congress last week about the possibility of a large release of Daqduq soon."
An official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that "the United States continues to believe that it should bear the Daqduq responsibility for his crimes."
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