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To: Alberta's Child
"He knows damn well that the U.S. is going to bail out of Iraq."

I guess you believed the dem talking points when they said we would stay there forever.

Yes...we will leave when the people and the government are safe from Freedom's enemies and Iraq will have the country to themselves.

70 posted on 08/22/2007 7:34:40 AM PDT by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something. (Fred/Newt '08))
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To: All

here is the BBC take on it:

Iraq PM hits back at US criticism
Iraq’s PM Nouri Maliki has rejected US criticism of his administration, saying “no-one has the right to place timetables” on its performance.

Mr Maliki blamed the US presidential election campaign for many of the “discourteous” comments.

Speaking at the end of a visit to Syria he said Iraq would pay no attention and could “find friends elsewhere”.

On Tuesday, US President George W Bush appeared to distance himself for the first time from Mr Maliki’s government.

Mr Bush said the people of Iraq had made a great step towards reconciliation.

If the government doesn’t respond to the demands of the people, they will replace the government
US President George Bush

However he added that there was “a certain level of frustration with the leadership” of Mr Maliki and that his government now had to perform.

“If the government doesn’t respond to the demands of the people, they will replace the government - that’s up the Iraqis to make that decision, not American politicians,” he said.

Mr Bush’s comments came after the US ambassador to Baghdad, Ryan Crocker, said political progress in Iraq had been “extremely disappointing”.

On Monday, the chairman of the US Senate Committee on Armed Services, Carl Levin, urged the Iraqi parliament to evict Mr Maliki’s government and replace it with one considered less sectarian.

In other news in Iraq:

* Fourteen US soldiers were killed when a Black Hawk helicopter in which they were travelling crashed in northern Iraq. The military said a mechanical fault was to blame.

* At least 20 people were killed and 50 injured when a suicide bomber rammed a fuel tanker into a police station in the northern oil city of Baiji.

* The deputy US commander in Iraq told the BBC that the US has recruited 20,000 civilian volunteers to act as local police in sensitive areas of the country.

‘Discourteous’

Speaking after meeting Syrian Prime Minister Naji al-Otari in Damascus, Mr Maliki rejected US criticism of his leadership and his administration’s performance.

We care for our people and our constitution and can find friends elsewhere
Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki

“No one has the right to place timetables on the Iraq government. It was elected by its people,” he said.

“Those who make such statements are bothered by our visit to Syria. We will pay no attention. We care for our people and our constitution and can find friends elsewhere,” he added.

Later on Wednesday, President Bush is due to make a speech at the convention of Veterans of Foreign Wars, in which he is expected to say the battle in Iraq is as vital as earlier US campaigns and will once again call for perseverance.

He will say that although there are many differences between the conflicts in Iraq and Vietnam, “they are all ideological struggles”, according to excerpts released by the White House.

Officials said Mr Bush’s speech was part of an attempt to provide “broader context” to the debate on Iraq ahead of a crucial administration assessment in mid-September of the current surge strategy of boosting US troop numbers in Iraq.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/6958388.stm

Published: 2007/08/22 12:26:16 GMT

© BBC MMVII


72 posted on 08/22/2007 7:37:27 AM PDT by Vn_survivor_67-68
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