Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki Backs Obama Troop Exit Plan

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First Posted: 07-19-08 09:33 AM   |   Updated: 07-27-08 05:12 AM

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***UPDATE*** 7/20, 11:50pm ET A spokesman for al-Maliki has said the Prime Minister's comments were "mistranslated", but Der Spiegel is standing by its story:

Maliki was quick to back away from an outright endorsement of Obama, saying "who they choose as their president is the Americans' business." But he then went on to say: "But it's the business of Iraqis to say what they want. And that's where the people and the government are in general agreement: The tenure of the coalition troops in Iraq should be limited."


A Baghdad government spokesman, Ali al-Dabbagh, said in a statement that SPIEGEL had "misunderstood and mistranslated" the Iraqi prime minister, but didn't point to where the misunderstanding or mistranslation might have occurred. Al-Dabbagh said Maliki's comments "should not be understood as support to any US presidential candidates." The statement was sent out by the press desk of the US-led Multinational Force in Iraq.

A number of media outlets likewise professed to being confused by the statement from Maliki's office. The New York Times pointed out that al-Dabbagh's statement "did not address a specific error." CBS likewise expressed disbelief pointing out that Maliki mentions a timeframe for withdrawal three times in the interview and then asks, "how likely is it that SPIEGEL mistranslated three separate comments? Matthew Yglesias, a blogger for the Atlantic Monthly, was astonished by "how little effort was made" to make the Baghdad denial convincing. And the influential blog IraqSlogger also pointed out the lack of specifics in the government statement.

SPIEGEL sticks to its version of the conversation.

The New York Times reports that US Embassy Officials contacted Maliki's office to "explain" how the Prime Minister's comments were being interpreted:

The interview prompted immediate concern from the Bush administration, which called to seek clarification from Mr. Maliki's office, American officials said.


Scott M. Stanzel, a White House spokesman with President Bush at his ranch in Crawford, Tex., said that embassy officials explained to the Iraqis how the interview in Der Spiegel was being interpreted, given that it came just a day after the two governments announced an agreement over American troops.

"The Iraqis were not aware and wanted to correct it," he said.

The Washington Post confirms that the tepid retraction came after a call from Embassy officials:

The statement by an aide to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki calling his remarks in Der Spiegel "misinterpreted and mistranslated" followed a call to the prime minister's office from U.S. government officials in Iraq.
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***EARLIER***

From Reuters:

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told a German magazine he supported prospective U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's proposal that U.S. troops should leave Iraq within 16 months.

In an interview with Der Spiegel released on Saturday, Maliki said he wanted U.S. troops to withdraw from Iraq as soon as possible.

"U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama talks about 16 months. That, we think, would be the right timeframe for a withdrawal, with the possibility of slight changes."

It is the first time he has backed the withdrawal timetable put forward by Obama.

Dr. Susan Rice, senior national security advisor to the Obama Campaign, issued this statement in response to al-Maliki's declaration of support:

Senator Obama welcomes Prime Minister Maliki's support for a 16 month timeline for the redeployment of U.S combat brigades. This presents an important opportunity to transition to Iraqi responsibility, while restoring our military and increasing our commitment to finish the fight in Afghanistan.

Joe Klein, writing on the Time Magazine website, said that Maliki's position is a bad omen for the McCain campaign:

In short, what Maliki is saying is: Please leave, as soon as possible. He may be saying this for local, political reasons, in the runup to the regional Iraqi elections, but he's saying it.


In the U.S., this is all bad news for the McCain campaign. Yes, McCain was right about the Surge, but that is a small, tactical truth too complicated to be understood by most Americans. Maliki Endorses Obama Withdrawal Plan is a headline everyone can understand. Maliki is also endorsing another position favored by Obama and opposed by McCain: no long-term (100 year) bases.

With this happening in the same week that the Bush Administration not only has agreed to sit down with the Iranians but also (and even more significant) is exploring the possibility of establishing a U.S. diplomatic Interests Section in Tehran, another of McCain's foreign policy pillars--the nonrecognition of Iran--seems to be cratering as well.

It will be interesting to see how McCain responds to all this. But it does seem that real events in the real world are endorsing Obama's foreign policy vision, not McCain's.

Josh Marshall writes, "In a stroke, I think, al Maliki has cut McCain off at the knees in a way I'm not sure his campaign strategy can recover from." Tom Hayden calls it a "stunning diplomatic breakthrough."

Marc Ambinder at The Atlantic declares Maliki's move a possible game-changer:

This could be one of those unexpected events that forever changes the way the world perceives an issue. Iraq's Prime Minister agrees with Obama, and there's no wiggle room or fudge factor. This puts John McCain in an extremely precarious spot: what's left to argue? to argue against Maliki would be to predicate that Iraqi sovereignty at this point means nothing. Obviously, our national interests aren't equivalent to Iraq's, but... Malik isn't listening to the generals on the ground...but the "hasn't been to Iraq" line doesn't work here.


So how will the McCain campaign respond?

Update: McCain campaign finally releases a statement:

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain 2008 Senior Foreign Policy Advisor Randy Scheunemann issued the following statement:


"The difference between John McCain and Barack Obama is that Barack Obama advocates an unconditional withdrawal that ignores the facts on the ground and the advice of our top military commanders. John McCain believes withdrawal must be based on conditions on the ground. Prime Minister Maliki has repeatedly affirmed the same view, and did so again today. Timing is not as important as whether we leave with victory and honor, which is of no apparent concern to Barack Obama. The fundamental truth remains that Senator McCain was right about the surge and Senator Obama was wrong. We would not be in the position to discuss a responsible withdrawal today if Senator Obama's views had prevailed."


***UPDATE*** 7/20, 11:50pm ET A spokesman for al-Maliki has said the Prime Minister's comments were "mistranslated", but Der Spiegel is standing by its story: Maliki was quick to back away from an ou...
***UPDATE*** 7/20, 11:50pm ET A spokesman for al-Maliki has said the Prime Minister's comments were "mistranslated", but Der Spiegel is standing by its story: Maliki was quick to back away from an ou...
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Let me see if I follow this. Iraqi PM says Obama Timetable for withdrawal OK. Bush administration POd. Iraqi claim that Miliki remarks mistranslated issued by CENTCOM (U.S. military). Translator turns out to be Iraqi PM aide. Does CENTCOM now fire translator for violation of "Don't Translate, Don't Tell" policy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 07/21/2008
- catzoned I'm a Fan of catzoned 7 fans permalink

Hummm....I thought PM Malilki speaks English. I figured that was one of the reasons he was made prime minister in the first place. Am I wrong?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 07/21/2008

Who defines victory and honor? Seems to me that ship sailed long ago and we are in a situation that now calls for diplomacy. We said we would leave when the Iraqi people asked us to.

Isn't that the victory? Wouldn't that be the honorable thing to do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 07/21/2008
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 30 fans permalink
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So Maliki is willing to lie about telling the truth? Fortunately, the rest of the world is harder to fool than the US public, and this story is international. That's one good thing about this trip, it's not just US media covering it, so we're more likely to actually see some truthful reporting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 07/21/2008
- DMHendrix I'm a Fan of DMHendrix 107 fans permalink
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Excellent point! If it was just the US media, we would definitely NOT get the facts, but there is International press coverage of this that they can't continue to "cover up".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 07/21/2008
- paixa3 I'm a Fan of paixa3 25 fans permalink

If you do not read at least 3 international journals per day, you should. You will clearly re-enforce your point about truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 07/21/2008
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Looks like Bush & Co. money talks and can make people retract what they said. Nothing new here, just a new angle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/21/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 07/21/2008

Don't know for sure but, how many generals were retired ... who didn't to the letter of Bu$h stick to his agenda, his mindset in Iraq?

Gladys, we ran out of space. Generals live for, "legacy." Many of them saw it as a lose, lose proposition. However, Patreaus did not. He made things different. Thus, hopefully will be his leagacy.

Now, the General that got a free pass is, tommy franks. He was the one along with Rummy that wanted a smaller force to invade with. Two main reasons:
1) Speed
2). WMD's - had there been WMD's with a larger army we stood to lose more in one fail swoop.

The major mistake by Boosh and Rummy is that they were banking on getting a heroes welcome and they got anything but after that statue fell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 07/21/2008
- BhunduBoy I'm a Fan of BhunduBoy 5 fans permalink

Maliki is a US puppet. So this is an illegitimate government. So all treaties and contracts signed with the US are automatically null and void by definition based on international law. Including oil contracts with US companies. Ossia l'inutile precauzione (Barbiere di Sigivlia). The Useless Precaution (The Barber of Seville). Rossini.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 07/21/2008
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Why shouldn't Al-Maliki feel free to endorse Obama?

Bottomline, he wants his country and brothers and sisters free of the occupation.
With McCain, he would certainly not get that....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 07/21/2008
- nerakami I'm a Fan of nerakami 14 fans permalink

This is a clear indication that this White House administration to include their 3rd term McCain, uses threats and bully tactics as their way of "diplomatic relations." They have obviously threatened poor Maliki... take it back or else.... rather than give the man the respect to speak on behalf of his country and it's people. The Republican leadership are so out of touch with true diplomacy and what the American people want and ultimately, what the world wants..

They simply have to go... somewhere far, far away from Washington ....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 07/21/2008

Soooooo common sense, judgement and intelligence DO count for something if you want to be the president of the United States. I'll be darned - imagine that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 07/21/2008
- Vinca I'm a Fan of Vinca 6 fans permalink

COMMON SENSE< I CAN STILL REMEMBER A PRESIDENT WHO HAD COMMON SENSE> EVERONE ONE MORE SO THAN THIS ONE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 07/21/2008
- NotMcCain I'm a Fan of NotMcCain 81 fans permalink
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Let's not miss the main point. After Maliki spoke with Obama, Bush made a threatening call (the call is on record, though the content isn't), forcing him to recant.

THAT'S the subtext to the story here. Not only that Maliki actually has a brain and ideas of his own for his country's future--and they align with Obama's, not Bush/McCain.

The story is that our idiot president called to bully another world leader (our supposedly respected ALLY) for his own domestic political purposes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 07/21/2008

The MSM will have to take note sometime before November..... ??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 07/21/2008
- MaryanneAZ I'm a Fan of MaryanneAZ 134 fans permalink
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The MSM misses the real point each time it reports on Iraq. On 1/21/09 President Obama is going to declare the Iraq War OVER and begin withdrawing our troops. If McConfused were to become president his plan on 1/21/09 would be to continue the Iraq War indefinitely, with no defined goal or definition of victory in sight. This is not a small difference between these two leader's positions--this is an enormous difference between the two men. Obama had more judgment, instinct, insight and intelligence to realize from the vantage point of a year or more ago that Iraq was not an appropriate theater for any war that the U.S. needed to engage in. That recognition has led him to say from the beginning of his presidential run that he would end the farce and bring our troops home. He estimated based on troop levels that it would 16 months to accomplish that appropriate goal. I'm with Obama all the way. This is the man we need in the White House in 2009. Yes WE Can!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 07/21/2008
- Tom95134 I'm a Fan of Tom95134 57 fans permalink
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It's interesting to see that Cheney's hand is also stuck up the back of Iraq's Prime Minister Maliki. And still Cheney's lips don't move even when al-Maliki talks... AMAZING!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 07/21/2008

Maliki sent a clear message in his first statements. The pseudo retraction lets people know that he is under duress to show that he does not agree with Obama's strategy and timetable, when in reality he does. The Iraqis have access to our news and know that they can trust Barack Obama as another person of color more than they do the Bush regime, who thinks they are inferior children, not capable of thinking or running their country on their own. They are being forced to comply with the occupiers demands. It's ludicrous and sickening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 07/21/2008
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