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sailingaway
10-21-2011, 12:57 PM
http://www.nationaljournal.com/u-s-troop-withdrawal-motivated-by-iraqi-insistence-not-u-s-choice-20111021

h/t drudgereport.com


President Obama’s speech formally declaring that the last 43,000 U.S. troops will leave Iraq by the end of the year was designed to mask an unpleasant truth: The troops aren’t being withdrawn because the U.S. wants them out. They’re leaving because the Iraqi government refused to let them stay.
Obama campaigned on ending the war in Iraq but had instead spent the past few months trying to extend it. A 2008 security deal between Washington and Baghdad called for all American forces to leave Iraq by the end of the year, but the White House -- anxious about growing Iranian influence and Iraq’s continuing political and security challenges -- publicly and privately tried to sell the Iraqis on a troop extension. As recently as last week, the White House was trying to persuade the Iraqis to allow 2,000-3,000 troops to stay beyond the end of the year.

Those efforts had never really gone anywhere; one senior U.S. military official told National Journal last weekend that they were stuck at “first base” because of Iraqi reluctance to hold substantive talks.

That impasse makes Obama’s speech at the White House on Friday less a dramatic surprise than simple confirmation of what had long been expected by observers of the moribund talks between the administration and the government of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which believes its own security forces are more than up to the task of protecting the country from terror attacks originating within its borders or foreign incursions from neighboring countries.

pcosmar
10-21-2011, 01:04 PM
Yup, I remember they gave a deadline a while back, and warned of open season afterwards.

jkr
10-21-2011, 01:07 PM
GTFO!

dean.engelhardt
10-21-2011, 01:13 PM
I watched the coverage on CNN before Obama's press conference. The story is that Iraq will not agree to grant US military personnel legal immunity, therefore it forced America's hand to get our troops out. It made me sick to see Obama press conference where he took credit for keeping a campainge promise and getting the troops out. You know he tried as hard as he could to keep US troops there as long as he could.

osan
10-21-2011, 01:32 PM
http://www.nationaljournal.com/u-s-troop-withdrawal-motivated-by-iraqi-insistence-not-u-s-choice-20111021

h/t drudgereport.com

This may actually be exactly what they want. This smells like a possible set up for actin against Iran some time down the road. To wit:

1. We want to stay but have been "kicked out" by the foolish Eye-Rackee gummint.
2. Iran is then accused of various nefarious activities relating to Eye-Rack.
3. There has been a year or two pause so people here forget about the body bags.
4. The threat is plausibly established and back go the troops and the party continues.

These guys are making way too much cash on this war deal to walk away from it now. I seriously question whether we are really done with Eye-Rack just yet. With the right refresher, we could be there another 15 years... maybe more.

moderate libertarian
10-21-2011, 03:32 PM
Yep.

Obama lies again, falsely claims troops coming home from Iraq "as promised" (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?324983-Obama-lies-again-falsely-claims-troops-coming-home-from-Iraq-quot-as-promised-quot)