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Some U.S. troops to stay in Iraq cities
Some U.S. troops to stay in Iraq cities
The Associated Press
Posted : Sunday Dec 14, 2008 9:07:20 EST

BAGHDAD — The Iraqi Defense Ministry says some American troops may remain in urban areas beyond a summer deadline to pull back but only with the permission of the Iraqi government.

Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Askri said Sunday that U.S. commanders would have to get the permission of the Iraqi government to keep troops in the cities beyond the June 30 pullout deadline that’s required under a security agreement.

Al-Askri’s comments come a day after the top U.S. general announced troops might continue working with Iraq’s security forces in the cities even after the deadline to pull back troops. But Gen. Ray Odierno stipulated this would be with the concurrence of the Iraqi government.


Article at: http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/12/ap_iraq_cities_121408/%2e
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