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Obama, Timetables, and IraqThe left is making quite the stink that Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki signaled to a German newspaper that he's in agreement with Sen. Barack Obama's declaration for withdrawal from Iraq in 16 months. Let's look at what Obama has wanted. He wanted to cut and run. He opposed the troop surge.... |
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Another Transcription Error?From Reuters: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told a German magazine he supported prospective U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's proposal that U.S. troops should leave Iraq within 16 months. In an interview with Der Spiegel released on Saturday, Maliki said he wanted ... |
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British Prime Minister to visit IraqBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown will meet with his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki in Iraq Saturday, the Iraqi government said in a statement. ... |
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Lebanese Sunni leader Hariri meets Iraq's al-Maliki in BaghdadBaghdad - Lebanese Sunni Muslim politician Saad Hariri met Thursday with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the first time a Lebanese politician has visited Iraq since the US invasion five years ago. According to the Aswat al-Iraq news agency, the ... ... |
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Obama: 'Enormous opportunity' in IraqSen. Barack Obama, in an op-ed piece in Monday's New York Times, embraced Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's recent call for a timetable for American troops to leave Iraq as "an enormous opportunity." ... |
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Obama’s Plan For IraqBarack Obama takes to the op-ed pages of the NYT to present his new plan for Iraq which is conveniently his old plan for Iraq. He sees Nuri al-Maliki’s proposal for a a timetable for the removal of American troops from Iraq as “an enormous opportunity.” Only by re... |

