July 15, 2007
ONE OF THOSE REALITIES BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT HAVE TO DENY:
Iraq: We’ve got it covered (BASSEM MROUE, 7/15/07, The Associated Press)
Al-Maliki sought to display confidence at a time when pressure is mounting in Congress for a speedy withdrawal of U.S. forces. On Thursday, the House passed a measure calling for the U.S. to withdraw its troops by spring, hours after the White House reported mixed progress by the Iraqi government toward meeting 18 benchmarks.During a press conference, al-Maliki shrugged off the progress report, saying that difficulty in enacting the reforms was “natural” given Iraq’s turmoil.
“We are not talking about a government in a stable political environment but one in the shadow of huge challenges,” al-Maliki said. “So when we talk about the presence of some negative points in the political process, that’s fairly natural.”
Al-Maliki said his government needs “time and effort” to enact the political reforms that Washington seeks – “particularly since the political process is facing security, economic and services pressures, as well as regional and international interference.”
But he said if necessary, Iraqi police and soldiers could fill the void left by the departure of coalition forces.
“We say in full confidence that we are able, God willing, to take the responsibility completely in running the security file if the international forces withdraw at any time they want,” he said.
We're entirely incidental to the future of Iraq. Posted by Orrin Judd at July 15, 2007 8:33 AM
