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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Mon Jan 2, 2012, 04:01 AM Jan 2012

Iraq celebrates US troop withdrawal

http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/265-34/9214-focus-iraqis-celebrate-being-free-of-us-troops

The Iranian foreign minister congratulated Iraq on its achievement in ridding itself of foreign troops.

But not everyone in Iraq is convinced that the US will leave Iraq alone. A Shiite preacher at a mosque in Diwaniya, a southern Shiite province, had this to say, according to the USG Open Source Center:

"In his second sermon, which addresses political issues, [Hasan] Al-Zamili congratulates the world, particularly "brother Christians" on the advent of the New Year. He adds that with each and every New Year, Iraqis' hopes are dashed. Al- Zamili argues that the only things that a New Year brings are "the privileges, salaries, and allowances" granted to politicians in Iraq.

Elaborating further on this issue, Al-Zamili says: "We have received this New Year with problems and crises. This is the only year that comes when we are free of occupation. The occupiers are now gone, and the sons of the country are now in the driver's seat. However, unfortunately, they have found nothing except for crises and the igniting of crises. All the new things that we see are crises and problems. Let the whole world know that the United States will not leave Iraq and Iraqi politicians to solve Iraq's problems. It wants to send a message to the world saying that it was the party that brought things under control (in Iraq). If we were to know the facts, we would find that the United States was instrumental in creating Iraq's current problems…"
(From Buratha News)

Given that US allies in Iraq seem to be delirious with joy to have the US out of that country (the US was allied with these Shiite parties against Sunni hardliners), America is well out of Iraq. It is hard to see how staying longer would have convinced Sheikh Hasan.
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Iraq celebrates US troop withdrawal (Original Post) eridani Jan 2012 OP
Depends upon who in the US. tabatha Jan 2012 #1

tabatha

(18,795 posts)
1. Depends upon who in the US.
Mon Jan 2, 2012, 11:32 AM
Jan 2012

I believe that Obama will leave Iraq alone.

People like McCain, Graham, etc will not.

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