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Saguaro
06-08-2008, 07:02 PM
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday tried to allay Iranian fears over a planned U.S.-Iraq security pact, saying his government would not allow Iraq to become a launching pad for an attack on its neighbor.

Iraq today doesn't present any threat as it used to be in the times of the former regime," al-Maliki told Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a Sunday meeting between two leaders, according to a statement from the prime minister's office.

"Today's Iraq is a constitutional state based on the rule of law, and it seeks to develop its relations with the regional countries based on cooperation and mutual respect," al-Maliki said.

Earlier, Iran's state-run news agency IRNA quoted the Iraqi leader as saying that "Baghdad would not allow its soil to be used as a base to damage the security of the neighboring countries, including Iran."

His remarks come as the United States and Iraq are trying to reach a bilateral agreement on how long the U.S. military will remain in Iraq and what role it will play in Iraq's security.

But al-Maliki media adviser Ali Hadi said negotiations between Iraq and the United States are in their "very early stages" and were not part of Sunday's talks.

"The treaty is purely an Iraqi-American treaty. The Iranians have nothing to do with it," Hadi said. "We will not discuss the progress or the key elements of agreements or disagreements with them because this is an Iraqi issue."

The proposed U.S.-Iraqi pact has triggered street protests in Iraq, where many suspect the deal could lead to the establishment of permanent American bases, a long-term presence of U.S. troops and a weakening of Iraqi government control over those troops.

Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose militia was the target of a U.S.-backed Iraqi clampdown in Basra and Baghdad recently, has called for weekly protests against the agreement.

Al-Maliki and Ahmadinejad met Sunday afternoon, with Ahmadinejad calling on Iraq's neighbors and the United Nations to help restore security and stability to Iraq, IRNA reported. And al-Maliki thanked Ahmadinejad for his call for an end to longstanding U.N. sanctions against Iraq that date back to the 1991 Persian Gulf war.

Iran has long called for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, which the United States invaded in 2003. Meanwhile, the United States has accused Iran of arming and training "criminal" Shiite militias in Iraq and of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, allegations the Iranians deny.

It is al-Maliki's third visit to Iran since he became prime minister more than two years ago. The two countries, which are neighbors, both have Shiite Muslim majorities, and al-Maliki's ruling coalition is dominated by Shiite religious parties long backed by Iran.

Adnan Pachachi, a leading Sunni Arab member of Iraq's parliament, told CNN he wanted al-Maliki to call on Iran to stop supporting armed factions in Iraq.

"I think this has to stop," Pachachi told CNN. "I hope that Mr. Maliki will make it absolutely clear that Iraqis of all parties, of all sectarian origins and ethnic origins, are strongly opposed to Iran's attempt to interfere in Iraq's affairs."

Pachachi, a former foreign minister, said al-Maliki's predecessor, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, allowed Iraq's security forces to be dominated by sectarian and ethnic militias, and that U.S. troops should remain until those influences are weeded out.

"In the long run, it is in the interest of the United States to have a secure Iraq and armed forces and security forces of Iraq with undivided loyalty and allegiance to the state and not influenced by sectarian affiliations or party loyalties," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/06/08/iraq.iran/index.html

AYFR
06-08-2008, 07:33 PM
Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday tried to allay Iranian fears over a planned U.S.-Iraq security pact, saying his government would not allow Iraq to become a launching pad for an attack on its neighbor

Good for them.

issac the dragon
06-09-2008, 08:55 PM
Israel on the other hand is perfectly happy to encourage the US to go to war for their benifit. I get very tired of our Israeli driven foreign policy.

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/06/09/after-meeting-with-bush-olmert-hints-us-action-against-iran-is-near
The Israeli press reported last week that during a recent meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was to urge President Bush to prepare an attack on Iran. The White House has not commented extensively on the meeting, but Israeli press are reporting today that Olmert has “hinted” that “U.S. action against Iran is imminent“:

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert hinted after his meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Wednesday that U.S. action against Iran is imminent. While he avoided saying anything clear and specific on the matter, Olmert did mention a “timetable” and said action would take place before Bush leaves the White House.

“We reached agreement on the need to take care of the Iranian threat,” Olmert said after the meeting. “I left with a lot less question marks [than I had entered with] regarding the means, the timetable restrictions and America’s resoluteness to deal with the problem.”

“George Bush understands the severity of the Iranian threat and the need to vanquish it, and intends to act on the matter before the end of his term in the White House,” Olmert reportedly said after his 90 minute long one-on-one meeting with the American Commander in Chief.

toxic
06-12-2008, 06:39 PM
... Prime Minister Ehud Olmert hinted after his meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Wednesday that U.S. action against Iran is imminent. ...


Seems likely. What does Bush have to lose? His popularity?

Trueblue
06-15-2008, 06:30 PM
He has his freedom to lose. I think the public might just reach a tipping point and go ahead with impeachment and prosecution.

BartonX
06-15-2008, 07:00 PM
He has his freedom to lose. I think the public might just reach a tipping point and go ahead with impeachment and prosecution.

We can't impeach a great President for being smarter than the main stream media elites that sway the brain dead.

Trueblue
06-15-2008, 07:03 PM
We can't impeach a great President for being smarter than the main stream media elites that sway the brain dead.

They impeached a great President in the nineties. Now we're talking about impeaching a real idiot who has been a traitor to our nation, his name is George Bush.

BartonX
06-15-2008, 07:05 PM
As far as what will happen to Iran? Logically it would appear that we will stop pussyfooting around and do our duty and Nuke them for the gipper, but that is not how this thing is going to play out. Israel can and will not hesitate to nuke them when they have had enough but that is not going to be the way it will go down either.

What will happen is Israel is going to Nuke Syria. Syrias capital, Damascus, is going to be reduced to a ruinous heap. That act will enrage the whole world and they will try to come against Israel and God, himself, will whipp all of their asses on behalf of his good name and his chosen people.

Oh these are exciting times aren't they. Everything that is happening now is just setting the stage for what the program says is going to happen. :)

BartonX
06-15-2008, 07:09 PM
They impeached a great President in the nineties. Now we're talking about impeaching a real idiot who has been a traitor to our nation, his name is George Bush.

Pssssssssssssssssst we didn't even have a President in the nineties, waht we had was a comminist asshole that got us attacked on 9/11 because he showed weakness in the face of mankinds enemy Islam. Rent the movie "Blackhawk Down" it may refresh your memory of what a pathetic bastard we had occupying our WhiteHouse at that time. Read about the massacres at Ruby Ridge and Wacco, all products of that trashy Clinton and his people.

Trueblue
06-15-2008, 07:10 PM
Hoping for Armageddon is not an acceptable excuse for a life.

issac the dragon
06-15-2008, 07:37 PM
No, but it motivates a lot of Bush supporters. And Israelis are saying they are going to bomb Iran. I hope if they do, the entire world will wipe their asses off the planet.

The religious nuts and their plans for the end of the world are beyond redemption. There has always been war in the ME, as there was always war everywhere else. Some idiot predicting a nasty war in the ME wasn't being very remarkable. You've been saying this was coming since two weeks after you invented your son/god.

What is remarkable and excrable is allowing these creeps to run our foreign policy.

Wabash
06-16-2008, 11:42 AM
Israel on the other hand is perfectly happy to encourage the US to go to war for their benifit. I get very tired of our Israeli driven foreign policy.

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/06/09/after-meeting-with-bush-olmert-hints-us-action-against-iran-is-near
The Israeli press reported last week that during a recent meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was to urge President Bush to prepare an attack on Iran. The White House has not commented extensively on the meeting, but Israeli press are reporting today that Olmert has “hinted” that “U.S. action against Iran is imminent“:

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert hinted after his meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Wednesday that U.S. action against Iran is imminent. While he avoided saying anything clear and specific on the matter, Olmert did mention a “timetable” and said action would take place before Bush leaves the White House.

“We reached agreement on the need to take care of the Iranian threat,” Olmert said after the meeting. “I left with a lot less question marks [than I had entered with] regarding the means, the timetable restrictions and America’s resoluteness to deal with the problem.”

“George Bush understands the severity of the Iranian threat and the need to vanquish it, and intends to act on the matter before the end of his term in the White House,” Olmert reportedly said after his 90 minute long one-on-one meeting with the American Commander in Chief.
The thing you are missing here is that the action may be taken by Israel, with our help, not the other way around.
Israel HAS been threatened many times by Iran. Israel has been attacked by Syria, Lebanon, and the Palestians on numerous occasions w/o provocation, under the direction and aid of Iran! How long will these scumbag muslims be allowed to operate against Israel?

Seems likely. What does Bush have to lose? His popularity?
What does he have to gain is the better question!

He has his freedom to lose. I think the public might just reach a tipping point and go ahead with impeachment and prosecution.
Absolute NONSENSE! It will be an action by Israel with our help...IF it goes down!

We can't impeach a great President for being smarter than the main stream media elites that sway the brain dead.

BOY HOWDY!

They impeached a great President in the nineties. Now we're talking about impeaching a real idiot who has been a traitor to our nation, his name is George Bush.
Clinton was NEVER a Great President!!! Apparently he was very adept at playing the Sax and cigar stroking though!

Pssssssssssssssssst we didn't even have a President in the nineties, waht we had was a comminist asshole that got us attacked on 9/11 because he showed weakness in the face of mankinds enemy Islam. Rent the movie "Blackhawk Down" it may refresh your memory of what a pathetic bastard we had occupying our WhiteHouse at that time. Read about the massacres at Ruby Ridge and Wacco, all products of that trashy Clinton and his people.

WELL STATED!

Hoping for Armageddon is not an acceptable excuse for a life.
What the Hell would you know about it?:LL

Wabash
06-16-2008, 11:44 AM
No, but it motivates a lot of Bush supporters. And Israelis are saying they are going to bomb Iran. I hope if they do, the entire world will wipe their asses off the planet.

The religious nuts and their plans for the end of the world are beyond redemption. There has always been war in the ME, as there was always war everywhere else. Some idiot predicting a nasty war in the ME wasn't being very remarkable. You've been saying this was coming since two weeks after you invented your son/god.

What is remarkable and excrable is allowing these creeps to run our foreign policy.

They don't run our foreign policy, they compliment it!

wvpeach
06-16-2008, 09:36 PM
They impeached a great President in the nineties. Now we're talking about impeaching a real idiot who has been a traitor to our nation, his name is George Bush.


Tell me about it. They impeached a man for lying about a blow job.

Now we have a murder in the white house who is trying to tank our economy to boot and we can't get a thing done about it.

I guess the sexually repressed Republicans hate blow jobs worse than they do starving. Well soon they may get their chance to starve and then they may change their silly minds. Unfortunately it will be a bit late for our economy.