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By SALLY BUZBEE
Associated Press Writer
 
1 month ago

BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's national security adviser said Tuesday his country will not accept any security deal with the United States unless it contains specific dates for the withdrawal of U.S.-led forces.


The comments by Mouwaffak al-Rubaie were the strongest yet by an Iraqi official about the deal now under negotiation with U.S. officials. They came a day after Iraq's prime minister first said publicly that he expects the pending troop deal with the United States to have some type of timetable for withdrawal.


President Bush has said he opposes a timetable. The White House said Monday it did not believe Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was proposing a rigid timeline for U.S. troop withdrawals.


U.S. officials had no immediate comment Tuesday on al-Rubaie's statement.


Al-Rubaie spoke to reporters after briefing Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Najaf on the progress of the government's security efforts and the talks.


"Our stance in the negotiations underway with the American side will be strong ... We will not accept any memorandum of understanding that doesn't have specific dates to withdraw foreign forces from Iraq," al-Rubaie said.


He provided no details. But Ali al-Adeeb, a Shiite lawmaker and a prominent official in the prime minister's party, told The Associated Press that Iraq was linking the timetable proposal to the ongoing handover of various provinces to Iraqi control.


The Iraqi proposal stipulates that, once Iraqi forces have resumed security responsibility in all 18 of Iraq's provinces, U.S.-led forces would then withdraw from all cities in the country.


After that, the country's security situation would be reviewed every six months, for three to five years, to decide when U.S.-led troops would pull out entirely, al-Adeeb said.


So far, the United States has handed control of nine of 18 provinces to Iraqi officials.


"This is what the Iraqi people want, the parliament and other Iraqi leaders," said al-Adeeb.


The proposal, as outlined by al-Adeeb, is phrased in a way that would allow Iraqi officials to tell the Iraqi public that it includes a specific timetable and dates for a U.S. withdrawal.


However, it also would provide the United States some flexibility on timing because the dates of the provincial handovers are not set.


Some type of troop status agreement between the United States and Iraq is needed to keep U.S. troops in Iraq after a U.N. mandate expires at year's end.


Iraq's government has felt increasingly confident in recent weeks about its authority and the country's improved stability. Iraqi officials have sharpened their public stance in the negotiations considerably in just the last few days.


Violence in Iraq has fallen to its lowest level in four years. The change has been driven by the 2007 buildup of American forces, the Sunni tribal revolt against al-Qaida in Iraq and crackdowns against Shiite militias and Sunni extremists.


In northern Baghdad Tuesday, guards opened fire, wounding 13 people when a crowd seeking aid payments for the poor, widows, orphans and disabled people became unruly, Iraqi officials said.


The U.S. military said a soldier had died from injuries sustained when a roadside bomb hit a troop convoy in Baghdad.


The U.S. military says five other soldiers were wounded in Tuesday's attack in the western Baghdad neighborhood of Amiriyah.


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Associated Press reporters Qassim Abdul-Zahra in Baghdad and Abdul-Hussein al-Obeidi in Najaf contributed to this report.



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tags:  iraq, iran, pakistan, afghanistan, us led forces
 
1. myLot reputation of 94/100. snowy22315 (4376)   1 month ago

I'm glad all this progress has been made. I think US forces are probably going to be sent into Afghanistan or possibly Iraq with all the tension and possible resurgence of the taliban in Afghanistan. I doubt they will be back on Americn soil.

 
2. myLot reputation of 91/100. the_vicar (2353)   1 month ago

I'm glad Iraq is accepting some responsibility and American soldiers can go home. We have been asking for a timeline too, but our requests have gone unheeded. It is sad that so many of our young men and women have died in Iraq for a cause I'm not even sure what it is. Was it for 9/11? Was it to find Osama Bin Ladan? Was it for Iraqi Oil?....oh yes, it was so the Iraqi people could vote. They have voted, it's time to get out.

But then suddenly Afghanistan is kicking up again. So, being the world's police force, we will send MORE Americans into that country to die.....then Iran is causing problems so we will send more troops to die there......the Pakistan is causing problems so we will send more troops there.....when does it stop?

 
3. myLot reputation of 86/100. DaddyOfTheRose (1205)   1 month ago


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(So, being the world's police force, we will send MORE Americans into that country to die.....then Iran is causing problems so we will send more troops to die there......the Pakistan is causing problems so we will send more troops there.....when does it stop?)
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Which is the essential problem with promoting yourself to world police force or enabling a President to base his political clout on starting foreign wars. I hope that we can look to a change with our new President, but the prospectives still look gloomy in my humble opinion.

I would like to see the troops come home, too.

 
4. DerekIm43 (57)   1 month ago

I think the us gov't shouldn't have invaded iraq to begin with. The us gov't went into iraq because they are greedy and selfish. They only went into iraq for the oil.

 
5. myLot reputation of 95/100. missybal (3346)   1 month ago

Well it was all a matter of time before Iraq would want their country back. They are smart to ask for a timetable because they don't want the U.S. to take over the entire country. They needed us too much up to this point but now they are starting to feel what our hard work has done. This is good... this is what our country needed them to say. Now we should be able to leave without as much difficulty because at least they want us to now. Many of the Iraqi's were very happy to have us there and even feared the day we leave but I hope that with their government standing up and saying they can take care of their own the people will believe also.

 
6. myLot reputation of 95/100. alindahaw (727)   1 month ago

Of course they want the US led forces to withdraw from their territories! What made us think that they love having foreigners running their country like they own it. I guess the US troops have outstayed its welcome.

 
7. myLot reputation of 46/100. yesah65 (521)   1 month ago

I am all for getting the troops out, but now that the Iraqis have most of our money and we basically did the job for them; Sure they want us to leave.
It was on the news today that the Iraqi govt has so much oil money now, BUT they won't even fund their own hospitals; The greed is that bad and as it is elsewhere, the politicians fill their pockets and let the poor rot.

 
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