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US chides Spain for Iraq pull-out
BBC ^ | 19 April, 2004

Posted on 04/19/2004 5:00:55 PM PDT by traumer

The US president has rebuked Spain's new prime minister for going ahead with his election promise to withdraw troops from the coalition in Iraq. George W Bush voiced regret at the "abrupt Spanish action" in a five-minute phone call to Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the White House said.

He further warned against giving "false comfort to terrorists".

The White House also announced that the John Negroponte, the US envoy to the UN, is to play a key role in Iraq.

The president urged that the Spanish withdrawal take place in a co-ordinated manner that does not put at risk other coalition forces in Iraq - Scott McClellan White House spokesman

Prodi hails Spanish move

Mr Negroponte, a familiar figure from the deliberations of the UN Security Council before the war in Iraq, will serve as US ambassador to Baghdad if his appointment is approved by the US Senate.

The current US envoy, Paul Bremer, is due to step down as administrator after the coalition hands over power to an Iraqi administration as scheduled on 30 June.

A range of measures to end the military stand-off in the city of Falluja after more than two weeks have been announced by the coalition, including shortening the curfew and allowing unfettered humanitarian access to residents.

Monday saw new outbreaks of violence with a TV station funded by the coalition reporting that US troops had shot dead a journalist and his driver in Samarra, north of Baghdad.

'Wrong message'

The Spanish Socialists' new Foreign Minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos, has set off on a diplomatic shuttle tour to reassure Spanish allies in Iraq that they will not be left in the lurch.

The country's 1,300 soldiers currently play a key role in the country, especially in the flashpoint Shia holy city of Najaf.

MAIN FOREIGN TROOPS IN IRAQ US: 135,000 UK: 8,700 Italy: 3,000 Poland: 2,400 Ukraine: 1,650 Spain: 1,300 Australia: 850 Japan: 550

Defence Minister Jose Bono said the withdrawal would take less than two months and explained that 190 soldiers dispatched to Iraq on Monday were going to facilitate the safe and the swift exit of the Spanish contingent.

Mr Bush's spokesman, Scott McClellan, told reporters that the president had "urged that the Spanish withdrawal take place in a co-ordinated manner that does not put at risk other coalition forces in Iraq".

The president had also "stressed the importance of carefully considering future actions to avoid giving false comfort to terrorists or enemies of freedom in Iraq".

Foreign Minister Moratinos denied Spain was washing its hands of the situation in Iraq but that is how the move to withdraw the troops is being seen by the Bush administration, says the BBC's Justin Webb.

Our correspondent says there is a widespread feeling in the US that the Spanish government has made a serious error of judgement and allowed itself to look as if its policy was dictated by terrorism.

And, unusually, the Bush administration rebuke was backed in full by Democratic party presidential challenger Senator John Kerry, our correspondent notes.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cobardes; cutandrun; mierdadepollo; spain; spanishtroops; zapatero
"in a five-minute phone call ..." :o)

I'd do it in 10 seconds !!

1 posted on 04/19/2004 5:00:55 PM PDT by traumer
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To: traumer
Many people may die in other terrorist attacks which have been encouraged by this moron.
2 posted on 04/19/2004 5:06:03 PM PDT by tkathy (nihilism: absolute destructiveness toward the world at large and oneself)
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To: traumer
"I'd do it in 10 seconds !!"

No kidding! 10 seconds would be a lesson. 5 minutes sounds like pleading and begging.

3 posted on 04/19/2004 5:06:11 PM PDT by CatOwner
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To: CecilRhodesRidesAgain
Good political analysis, but adding from a military standpoint, the troops in Iraq can't help but feel as if the Spaniards cut and run just as the action became heavy (no wonder the libs are loving it).

Spain had better sleep with one eye open from now on, since they have made their bed with the enemy.
5 posted on 04/19/2004 5:17:13 PM PDT by wrathof59 (semper ubi sub ubi)
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To: CecilRhodesRidesAgain
"The will of the people should be ignored if there is a higher goal. "

Is it surprising to Americans that a politican would actually do what he was elected to do and not substitute the 'higher goals' of someone else?

6 posted on 04/19/2004 5:18:51 PM PDT by ex-snook (Glory to You, Word of God, Lord Jesus Christ.)
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To: traumer
Well, no more Spanish salad olive with cream cheese sandwiches until further notice!
7 posted on 04/19/2004 5:44:10 PM PDT by Solamente
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To: traumer
"rebuked Spain's new prime minister for going ahead with his election promise to withdraw troops from the coalition in Iraq."

Breaking his election promise...

BBC can never get it right, can they?
8 posted on 04/19/2004 6:13:16 PM PDT by observer5
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To: traumer
An entire country defeated by a handful of ragheaded jihaadists. Buncha panty-waist socialists. I bet even France could kick their @ss and make them cry.
9 posted on 04/19/2004 6:24:46 PM PDT by Godebert
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To: Godebert
Spain deteriorated ever since they lost Dear Leader FRANCO...
10 posted on 04/19/2004 7:17:20 PM PDT by traumer
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