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Occhi Stati Uniti di Irak estrazione entro 2010 in mezzo della chiamata di Obama

Martedì 22 luglio 2008
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Xinhua | Il governo iracheno ha detto lunedì che spera gli Stati Uniti le truppe di combattimento andrebbero entro 2010, sollevando una visione libera della linea di tempo dopo che i due paesi avessero accosentito “su un orizzonte vago di tempo.„  

Al-Dabbagh iracheno dell'Ali del portavoce di governo ha fatto le osservazioni come Stati Uniti Il candidato presidenziale democratico Barack Obama è qui durante un giro di inchiesta.

Dopo la riunione del Obama con Al-Maliki iracheno di Nuri del Primo Ministro, Irak detto Dabbagh non ha regolato un orario fisso di ritiro, ma spera gli Stati Uniti le truppe concluderebbero il relativo ruolo di combattimento ed estrarrebbero entro 2010.

Maliki ha detto al senatore dell'Illinois che Irak avesse sormontato con successo le difficoltà e le sfide di sicurezza e la vittoria realizzata nel combattimento contro il gruppo e le milizie di terrorismo di Al-Qaida e stia facendo i successi economici, secondo una dichiarazione pubblicata dall'ufficio del Maliki.

Obama ha detto che ha creduto che il governo iracheno potesse riuscire a passare una legislazione nell'interesse della gente irachena nei campi economici.

Nel corso della sua riunione con il presidente iracheno Jalal Talabani, Obama ha elogiato il progresso politico realizzato in Irak, compreso il ritorno dei partiti al governo, ufficio di Sunni del Talabani detto in una dichiarazione.

Obama è arrivato nella mattina di Irak lunedì dal Kuwait dopo che una chiamata nell'Afghanistan, il primo piedino del suo Medio Oriente ed il giro europeo progettassero amplificare la sua opinione negli affari esteri in mezzo di una parte posteriore presidenziale di calore guasto di campagna negli Stati Uniti.

Il candidato presidenziale democratico ha promesso di ritirare gli Stati Uniti le truppe da Irak entro 16 mesi se scelte e trasmettono più truppe nell'Afghanistan in cui la situazione di sicurezza sta ottenendo più difettosa.

Gli Stati Uniti L'ambasciata in Irak ha detto lunedì più in anticipo che inoltre verrà a contatto della direzione di coalizione e degli Stati Uniti funzionari diplomatici così come i membri costituenti di servizio ed il personale civile che funzionano in Irak.

La chiamata del Obama è venuto come Irak e gli Stati Uniti sono su una pista irregolare verso la conclusione del patto bilaterale di sicurezza.

Sulla parte posteriore di una ripresa drammatica di sicurezza e sotto pressione aumentante nel paese davanti alle elezioni provinciali che potrebbero essere tenute in ottobre, il governo del Maliki sta prendendo una posizione più forte nelle trattative, compreso l'espressione della scadenza per la presenza degli Stati Uniti truppe quando il mandato di NU espira all'estremità dell'anno.

The two sides are also at odds over some other issues like whether Iraqi laws would apply to the U.S. service people and contractors in the future.

U.S. President George W. Bush opposes a specific timetable for pulling out the troops, insisting such a move hinge on situation evolvement on the ground.

In a video conference last week, Bush and Maliki agreed on a “time horizon” for reducing the troops.

Bush sent in five combat brigades last year to quell a growing wave of violence in Iraq. Now, violence here has dropped to a four-year low.

The last batch of reinforced American troops is expected to leave by the end of this month. U.S. military commanders are mulling on further cut of force according to an assessment of the local security situation.

General David Petraeus, U.S. top commander in Iraq, is expected to make his recommendations on future troop levels in a report to the U.S. Congress in September.

Also, Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has mentioned a perspective of further drawdown following his recent visit to Iraq.

While noting the security gains are not irreversible, Mullen said on Wednesday that the situation is “unquestionably and remarkably better,” and “if these trends continue I expect to be able to recommend to the secretary and the president further troop reductions early this fall.”

During his stay in Afghanistan, Obama met with President Hamid Karzai and visited U.S. military bases.

Before coming to Baghdad, Obama visited the southern Iraq city of Basra. The oil-rich region has long been a hotbed of turf war among Shiites, and saw large-scale crackdown operations against militants in March.

In Iraq, the locals were divided over their preference for the next U.S. president.

“I am not really care who will be the next U.S. president, because I think the policy of the U.S. administration would not be affected by a person,” said Dhiyaa al-Hadithy, a 38-year-old physician, “However, if you insist, I prefer Obama, because this man supports the U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq as soon as possible. Besides, the man is the son of a black Kenyan. Maybe he will feel our suffering because of his cultural background.”

Abdul-Hussein al-Kaaby, 47, threw his support behind Obama’s Republican presidential campaign rival John McCain.

“I believe that McCain is more reasonable in leading the U.S. policy in Iraq. The man is realistic. They can’t just pull out the troops, while our security forces are facing considerable threats from terrorists,” said the lawyer.

“We are facing terrorism coming from the region and all over the world, so we still need the world great powers to support us, and Mr. McCain and the Republicans are the right people to provide back-up,” he said.



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