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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-14-07 04:22 AM
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Iraqi Envoy Sees Long-Term U.S. Presence
Iraqi Envoy Sees Long-Term U.S. Presence
By ANNE GEARAN AP Diplomatic Writer
The Associated Press
Published Friday | September 14, 2007


WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. forces probably will not be a visible presence on Iraq's streets five years from now, but the United States will remain a force in the country for years to come, Iraq's ambassador to the U.S. predicted.

American troops will be in Iraq for "a considerable amount of time," but not in the numbers or position of control they hold today, envoy Samir Sumaida'ie said Thursday.

"Not on the streets," Sumaida'ie said as President Bush announced gradual reductions in U.S. forces in Iraq over the coming months. The ambassador has lobbied in Washington against a quick exit from the unpopular war but he declined to predict how long the war would last.

"We are not there yet," Sumaida'ie said, noting gaps in Iraq's air defenses and other military abilities.

Bush firmly rejected calls to end the unpopular war now in its fifth year. In a national address, Bush insisted that Iraq will still need military, economic and political support from Washington after his presidency ends.

Sumaida'ie rejected the idea that Bush's decision not to make a major change in strategy relieves pressure on Iraq's central government. The Baghdad government has been largely paralyzed by political infighting and indecision, and Bush noted that the government has failed to meet some of its own political, security and economic tests.


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izzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-14-07 05:27 AM
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1. I would say that is true.
Iraq may be a disaster but as the country falls apart we keep building our bases etc. We mean to stay.Took England a long time to see it had to give up their empire. We are all over the world and we sure do not want to give it up. Just look how long it has been that people in So. Am. and Central Am. have been trying to get rid of us. Other places also. For some reason running the world is like a drug one hates to give up.
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