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To: Road Walker who wrote (396938)7/8/2008 10:45:01 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576663
 
They want the US out and they want Iran out. Al queda is just about out already. I dont see the problem. We won something that was total quagmire a year or so ago. Lets have a parade for the troops.
PS In last nights argument i had with my friend Al, i said things in iraq could stabilize further and there was no reason they had to go back to civil war. I said i saw the greatest danger in intra shiaa strife between al sader and maliki (& allies). I think iran will settle for a friend on its border and shiaa control of their destiny in their area. I am sort of optimisitic here. Thoughts????



To: Road Walker who wrote (396938)7/8/2008 3:51:13 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576663
 
Sorry man, they want you Neos out of there. Great investment, eh?

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.


Inoys thinks Malaki rules......he has no idea how much the Shia faction wants the US out of Iraq. They have, let's say, some biz to take care of that will go much better without an American presence.