Congressman Goes Over Bush's Head In Iraq To Advise Parliament

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First Posted: 07-14-08 12:01 PM   |   Updated: 07-22-08 05:12 AM

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Last winter, Rep. Bill Delahunt decided he wanted more information from the Bush administration about long-term U.S.-Iraqi security negotiations. He was troubled by the November "declaration of principles" signed by the president and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, which intended to do away with past UN-sponsored status of forces agreements, normally renewed on a yearly basis.

Delahunt wondered: Would this pave the way for an open-ended U.S. military presence in the country? And, if so, would the administration be coming to Congress to secure approval for such a measure?

The Massachusetts Democrat began holding a series of hearings intended to press the administration into greater clarity. Eventually, Ambassador David Satterfield and Assistant Secretary of Defense on International Security Affairs Mary Beth Long accepted one of Delahunt's invitations and told him the administration did not intend to seek the Congress' blessing before finalizing the next security agreement with the Maliki government.

At which point, Delahunt lit on idea. Why not go around Bush and Maliki and talk directly to the members of Iraq's parliament? After all, just as Delahunt thought the U.S. Congress ought to vet the next security agreement -- especially if it contained the authorization for troops to fight -- he realized Iraq's parliament should have a role to play as well.

According to an aide to Delahunt, it was simply a matter of reciprocity. "It would be the ultimate irony about standing up for democracy in Iraq if we were to wind up coaching the Iraqi executive on how to skirt its own parliament," the adviser told the Huffington Post.

The Congressman already had already made some contacts with Iraqi legislators. He had helped facilitate a visit by two lawmakers to Washington DC in early June. Days after that visit, Delahunt's press office put out a letter from a majority of Iraqi legislators who said they would oppose any long-term security deal that did not include a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

So Delahunt went back to the well one more time, writing a letter to the speaker of Iraq's Parliament in which he asked whether the signing of any long-term security agreement before ratification of the country's international treaties law might run counter to Article 61 of the Iraqi constitution.

In addition to being a helpful jurisprudential nudge, Delahunt's letter was an extraordinarily wonky way to attempt to grab the ball back from Bush and Maliki, who tend to dominate all talk of the security agreement and its negotiation. And judging from the reception Delahunt's letter to Speaker Mahmud al-Mashhadani has received thus far in the Arabic press, his interpretation of the Iraqi constitution is gaining some traction. Papers in Jordan and Lebanon have picked up the story, as well as several Iraqi news outlets.

Soon after it was delivered, Jordan's Ad Dustour reported that Delahunt's letter seemed to have an impact on the Speaker himself:

"Knowledgeable sources cited Al-Mashhadani as saying that it is impossible to ratify the security agreement which the Bush government insists on ratifying by the end of next July. The same sources said that Al-Mashhadani's response will confirm that the Iraqi Parliament has yet to look into the suggestion of endorsing the international treaty's ratification law which is listed on its agenda and which might need more than two months to be considered if the parliament were to convene."

President Bush is reported to have wanted a signed agreement by July in order to boost Sen. John McCain's presidential bid. If he is to succeed, it now seems he will need to push past the objections of not one, but two legislatures.

Last winter, Rep. Bill Delahunt decided he wanted more information from the Bush administration about long-term U.S.-Iraqi security negotiations. He was troubled by the November "declaration of princi...
Last winter, Rep. Bill Delahunt decided he wanted more information from the Bush administration about long-term U.S.-Iraqi security negotiations. He was troubled by the November "declaration of princi...
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- Mercedes I'm a Fan of Mercedes 25 fans permalink

I wonder how much damage Bush has really does to us. After all, he's had the past 7+1/2 years to sign away all of our rights, our property and our jobs to the highest bidder.

How long will it take for Barack Obama to uncover all these crimes? One year? Two years? Eight years?

We've been sold out by a pseudo-president who doesn't care one bit how much we suffer; so long as he and his "haves and have-mores" make money and have plenty of good food, fancy houses, fancy cars, fancy clothes and fancy jewelry.

Thank God there is a Heaven to look forward to!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 07/14/2008
- 111 I'm a Fan of 111 34 fans permalink

Obama just voted to legalize and make Bush's domestic spying program much worse than it was. He is expanding Bush's agenda, not undoing it. And if you believe he voted for FISA because he had to in order to get elected, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn I can get you a great price on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 07/14/2008

And if you can't parse the arguments for and against voting for that bill, you're too dense to discuss it intelligently. Had he voted against FISA, he'd be excoriated for the very same action, by the very same people. He made clear his reasons for voting for FISA, and - whether you agree with them or not - they are understandable. Just as voting against it would have been, as long as he explained his reasons. But accusing him of intentionally expanding the powers of the executive - when the current administration has done oh-so-much to accomplish that all by itself - is extremely intellectually dishonest. It belies a lack of knowledge as to how these bills get created in the first place, and it shows that nuanced debate is not for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 07/14/2008
- bobsmith I'm a Fan of bobsmith 8 fans permalink

Yep... O is heading in the same direction as W - he may slow the bus down a bit, but there's no sign that he has any intention to turn it around. The people have been shafted again by the two corporate parties.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 07/15/2008
- rhx056 I'm a Fan of rhx056 2 fans permalink

Illusions...

Based on Obama's FISA vote, it is unlikely he will be particularly diligent about seeking out Bush administration crimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 07/14/2008
- Wulfstan I'm a Fan of Wulfstan 8 fans permalink

Sorry to disappoint you, but there is no God "out there". It is all in your mind. But that's OK too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 07/14/2008
- Mercedes I'm a Fan of Mercedes 25 fans permalink

Wulfstan:

Sorry, but I can't imagine that this place is the beginning and end of everything. If it were, then we would have nothing to look forward to besides the here and now. People would not have the will and the strength to keep on living if they thought this.

I am optimistic that most people are of good character. BUT, unfortunately, the ones with the Money, Power and Influence ruin it for the rest of us. Do you think it's fair and just when good men and women and innocent children die for Greed, OIL and PNAC delusions? I don't think so. There has to be some kind of Judgment, either now or later.

So, my friend, I look forward to meeting you "out there" in Heaven. :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 07/15/2008

Has anyone watched "Ring of Power?" It is on Youtube and disturbing as expected it would be. I just finished watching 2 hours of this and my head is in system overload. LOL Peace and Dems 08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 07/14/2008
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Thats what you call a patriot...I knew they were still out there...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 07/14/2008
- DrFitz I'm a Fan of DrFitz 5 fans permalink

Sounds like a smarter, progressive version of Charlie Wilson. Good to see someone actually figure out how to outmaneuver Bush/Cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 07/14/2008
- sak I'm a Fan of sak 28 fans permalink

WOW! There may be hope after all. Apparently the rest of Congress was not paying attention. I love the fact that someone is interested in not only our own Constitution but that of the Iraqis' as well - which we wrote by the way.
As for Bush, what a way to illustrate the wonders of our "freedoms" and democracy by showing the Iraqis how to cheat the people.
You go, Congressman Delahunt. I wish my congresswoman had the same passion for this country that you do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 07/14/2008
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 150 fans permalink

Bush is so used to undermining democratic principles, that he must be flaming mad to find out that he is legitimately outclassed.
When Iraqis (and Arabs, Muslims, Iranians, Palestinians) find that their democratic and human rights are honored, there is less need to take up arms in defence of their rights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 07/14/2008
- Grannysue I'm a Fan of Grannysue 133 fans permalink
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thankfully someone has the kahonnas to go around Bush and his army of "our way or the highway" he employees within the wall of our Government. Good going Delahunt, I'd say you did exactly the right thing, what's Bushy gonna do, complain that the Iraqi's are following their own Constitution, oh yea he probably will, because him and Cheney seem to think ours is nothing more then toilet paper!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 07/14/2008
- Alablanca I'm a Fan of Alablanca 5 fans permalink

WHAT A PLEASURE TO READ THE A MEMBER OF CONGRESS IS CHALLENGING PRES. BUSH AND HIS POLICIES. I WISH HIM THE BEST AND HOPE HIS COLLEAGES IN CONGRES STRONGLY SUPPORT HIM. CONGRESS HAS BEEN EXTREMELY ACCOMODATING TO BUSH, INCLUDING PELOSI, HOYER AND EVEN OBAMA. VERY UPSETTING TO US WHO WORKED VERY HARD TO GIVE THE DEMOCRATS THE MAJORITY IN CONGRESS - THEY ARE GUTLESS, WITH VERY FEW EXCEPTIONS, SUCH AS RUSS FEINGOLD AND KUCINICH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 07/14/2008
- Wulfstan I'm a Fan of Wulfstan 8 fans permalink

Remember what happened to Paul Wellstone ?

Delahunt better keep away from private jets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 07/14/2008

I don't live in MA, but I'm strongly tempted to send the money I previously (before FISA) hoped to send to Senator Obama to Rep. Delahunt instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 07/14/2008
- Wilbur I'm a Fan of Wilbur 25 fans permalink

Delahunt is a shoo-in for re-election. Send your $$ to help out aDem in a close race instead.

Wilbur

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 07/14/2008
- Koreboomer I'm a Fan of Koreboomer 18 fans permalink
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Bill Delahunt's my Congressman and you're right..he has no worries about reelection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 07/14/2008

If you are smart you would continue to support Obama, he will never do everything perfectly right at all times, no one will. But, I tell you, he is the best in this election process and whatever it takes to help him win would be to our benefit.

We do not need an alzheimers' victim in the WH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 07/14/2008
- ouroborous I'm a Fan of ouroborous 60 fans permalink

Go, Delahunt!

You clever, clever man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 07/14/2008
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HBeachbum, you are on the WRONG site. You need to go to AOL. com or Drudge etc to spew your Republcan venom. You are simply out classed, and out smarted on the HuffPo.

Yea for Delahunt, a TRUE American. Way to go..................................

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 07/14/2008
- HBeachbum I'm a Fan of HBeachbum 11 fans permalink

Bite me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 07/14/2008

spoken like a true Republican hack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 07/14/2008
- PKSSK I'm a Fan of PKSSK 15 fans permalink

I am proud to say that Congressmen Delahunt is my representative and he is one of the few in Congress who truly represent the values of his constituents. If only we had more than a few democrats in congress with his character and integrity, maybe America and the world would be a better place. Congressman Delahunt will make a great senator someday and I will be there to help him get elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 07/14/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 23 fans permalink

Thank you Rep. Bill Delahunt of the Constitutional Governemnt of the U nited States and Iraqi Speaker Mahmud al-Mashhadani for understanding of Law and process. Screw the Imperial Ditactorships of Sadam Hussain and Bush.
Let Congress and Parliament act accoring to the Constitutional process of sovereignity and Law that demands representation of the people of each country.
Thanks Bill Delahunt.
You are wise to not trust the unworthy and fraudulent words and acts of the crimminal "Bush Aministartion.
People save the US of A - Not corporate dictators!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 07/14/2008
- dezzertguy I'm a Fan of dezzertguy 13 fans permalink
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It is unfortunate that the congressman does not feel like he could win an open contest for the presidency and dips into presidential authority, the Constitution notwithstanding. If he wants to be president, he should run for the office. I guess he does not care about the Constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 07/14/2008

Please cite the relevant sections of the Constitution that define the 'presidential authority' you claim he has 'dipped into'. Otherwise, shut up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 07/14/2008
- pdsimdars I'm a Fan of pdsimdars 10 fans permalink
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I think the correct statement is "Shut the F*ck up, you brain dead moron."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 07/14/2008

All's fair...

He is not negotiating a treaty. He is advising the Iraqi's. Is there some sort of law against that? Or, is your statement simply opinion?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 07/14/2008
- ymax I'm a Fan of ymax 3 fans permalink

You are kidding. right?

The one who shreded the Constituton is your beloved President Bu$e.

He said, more than once, it is only a piece o paper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 07/14/2008
- Bluedog12 I'm a Fan of Bluedog12 15 fans permalink

You republican rumpswabs seem to only care about the constitution when it suits your political agenda. See FISA. Bush and Cheney have perverted the constitution and executive power far beyond anything a lowly congressman could enact.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 07/14/2008

DO you have any idea what the constitution stands for and how it has been trempled by the current administration in the last 8 years....?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 07/14/2008
- huffposeur I'm a Fan of huffposeur 22 fans permalink

a massachusets democrat puts political expedience ahead of national security? that's what we call a dog-bites-man story. get back to me when a massachusetts democrat puts nation ahead of partisan politics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 07/14/2008
- Bluedog12 I'm a Fan of Bluedog12 15 fans permalink

Another republican rumpswab hiding behind the flag instaed of standing in front of it. Then again the stars and bars isn't this nationa flag anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 07/14/2008

How exactly is this jeopardizing national security? I for one applaud the notion of getting us out of this illegal war.

Hey, tell Rove to stop by the capital. They have some questions regarding the political outing of a CIA agent...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 07/14/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 54 fans permalink

Along with some of the other comments..this has to be one of the most ignorant, arrogand and insane remarks yet. Put something ahead of paritsan politics? My gosh that is really a gasser. National security? come on..you put a whole sentence together which means you can think alittle. THINK. Otherwise...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 07/14/2008

Have you read "The Decider Who Can't Make up his Mind"? Washington Post article from July 6, 2008, spells out how much bush has put our national security in jeapordy: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/02/AR2008070202151.html. I don't know what would be worse for us, an undecider who has put our security in jeapordy or a McCain whose inability to articulate but who has access to nuclear weaponry. What assures me is our military is worn out. With all those drug addicts and high school dropouts now serving in order to boost the numbers, McCain will also have at his fingertips brainless cretins whom he can demagogue into believing anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 07/14/2008
- Bluedog12 I'm a Fan of Bluedog12 15 fans permalink

Anyone else hear the banjo's playing when you read huffposer's post?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 07/14/2008
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