Bush Administration Inks Deal To Withdraw All Combat Forces From Iraq By 2011

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CHARLES BABINGTON | August 22, 2008 03:39 PM EST | AP

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In this March 5, 2008 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., smiles as he looks towards President Bush in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. Barack Obama likes to say, "We can't afford to give John McCain the chance to serve out George Bush's third term." Bush's "third term" has become a favorite attack line for Democrats, one repeated almost daily by the candidate and his surrogates. They argue that McCain favors failed Bush administration economic policies and would keep U.S. troops in Iraq for the foreseeable future. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate John McCain prides himself on being gung-ho about pursuing the Iraq war even if it hurts him politically. Recent events in Baghdad threaten to put him still farther out on a limb, however, as the Bush administration works toward a troop withdrawal schedule that is more aggressive than McCain envisions.

Democrat Barack Obama says a McCain presidency would amount to a third term for President Bush, whose popularity approaches historic lows. If the Baghdad negotiations appear headed to fruition while Iraq remains relatively stable _ big ifs _ some say Obama may be able to push even harder, saying McCain would out-Bush Bush if he had his way.

On the other hand, if Americans believe the war is winding down in an acceptable way, it could significantly reduce the importance of an issue central to Obama's rise to political prominence.

Iraq and the Bush administration have reached a preliminary agreement under which U.S. combat forces would pull out of major Iraqi cities, where most of the fighting has taken place, by next June and leave Iraq by 2011. It would link troop reductions to achievement of certain undisclosed security milestones. The deal also would require the endorsement of top Iraqi leaders and the Iraqi parliament, which is far from certain.

McCain repeatedly has said that events on the ground in Iraq should dictate any pullout schedule. He once suggested, however, that troops would come home, victorious, by the end of his first term, in early 2013.

Obama has set a goal of removing most U.S. combat troops within 16 months of taking office, or by the spring of 2010. He says he would listen to advice from military leaders before deciding.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told reporters Thursday of the draft proposal, but they offered few specifics. It envisions the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq's cities by June 30, 2009, according to Iraqi and American officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because the proposed deal's details have not been made public.

Zebari hinted at the proposal's possible complexity. "This agreement determines the principle provisions, requirements, to regulate the temporary presence and the time horizon, the mission of the U.S. forces," he said.

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Obama said in a statement Friday he was glad the Bush administration "has finally shifted to accepting a timetable for the removal of our combat troops from Iraq." He noted the draft has yet to be finalized, and reserved "final judgment."

He said McCain "has stubbornly focused on maintaining an indefinite U.S presence in Iraq, but events have made his bluster and record increasingly out of touch with reality. While Sen. McCain continues to offer unconditional military and economic support for Iraq, I strongly believe that we need to use our leverage with the Iraqi government to ensure a political settlement."

McCain campaign spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker said, "We're monitoring closely and will have something to say when an agreement is finalized."

U.S. political activists seem uncertain how the proposal might affect the Obama-McCain race.

"At this point, Obama looks a little less reckless than he might have a few months ago," said Michael O'Hanlon, a military expert at the Brookings Institution. O'Hanlon, who once backed Obama, has often criticized him for refusing to acknowledge the achievements of the U.S. "surge" in troop numbers and for sticking to his 16-month withdrawal goal even as events in Iraq have changed.

O'Hanlon said the proposed agreement faces substantial political and military hurdles.

Polls suggest most U.S. voters are much more concerned about the economy than the war. The proposed agreement could make Iraq even less of an issue this fall.

Steve Elmendorf, a Washington lobbyist and former Democratic leadership aide in Congress, thinks that is unlikely, however.

"I don't think this gets the issue off the table," he said. "Between now and Election Day, not a lot of troops are going to come home" even if the proposal is enacted.

"Most Americans want this thing to end," Elmendorf said, and McCain "still talks of continued engagement." Many Americans, he said, "will vote for who will get us out."

McCain repeatedly has rebuked Obama on Iraq. Campaigning Wednesday in New Mexico, he said Obama "has made it clear he values withdrawal from Iraq above victory in Iraq."

Two days earlier in Florida, McCain said, "the hard-won gains of our troops hang in the balance. The lasting advantage of a peaceful and democratic ally in the heart of the Middle East could still be squandered by hasty withdrawal and arbitrary timelines."

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EDITOR'S NOTE _ Charles Babington covers politics and Congress for The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate John McCain prides himself on being gung-ho about pursuing the Iraq war even if it hurts him politically. Recent events in Baghdad threaten to put ...
WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate John McCain prides himself on being gung-ho about pursuing the Iraq war even if it hurts him politically. Recent events in Baghdad threaten to put ...
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So Bush wants to "legislate defeat"?

For those of you playing the "Obama was right" home game, lets recap.

Negotiating with Iran was crazy, until now.
Calling out Pakistan for harboring Al Qaida was crazy, until now.
Making Afghanistan the central front of the war was crazy, until now.
Timetables equal defeat, until now.

Just an idea here, but maybe we could elect someone who could actually get it right the first time?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 08/22/2008
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Obama 08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 08/22/2008
- Daly I'm a Fan of Daly 19 fans permalink

getting Mushariff to go was crazy too;

Mr Musharraf has been a key ally of the US in its "war on terror" since he took power in a bloodless coup in 1999.

"President Bush's top counterterrorism advisers acknowledged Tuesday that the strategy for fighting Osama bin Laden's leadership of Al Qaeda in Pakistan had failed, as the White House released a grim new intelligence assessment that has forced the administration to consider more aggressive measures inside Pakistan."

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/07/19/nie/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 08/22/2008
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Another years-long, useless, pointless, b l o o d y war comes to an end, in the fine tradition of V i e t n a m.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 08/22/2008
- Dantana I'm a Fan of Dantana 3 fans permalink

Why wait another 16 months? It's over-leave! At $10 billion a month, that's another $160bil! Not to mention countless more killed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 08/22/2008
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This Bush guy is a man of peace, a true leader. (Just kidding; make that war criminal)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 08/22/2008

No matter what either McCain Bush, or Obama says, the United States will not give up our military bases inside of Iraq. For anyone thinking that removal of "combat troops" is the same thing as not occupying the country of Iraq with our military anymore they are in for a disapointment

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 08/22/2008
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your just a dumb a s s.

there will be Iraq Embassy and Kuwait forces like Obama said. This has ended just like our control of Iran did...

However, we will NOT have our embassy taken in any manner.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 08/22/2008

Well Obama disagrees with you

He pledges to keep at least 30,000 to fight Al Queda, train troops and maintain security.
He does not say the US will give up the Green zone. Infact that's really what this deal is about. Its about a long term agreement for keeping the green zone

Please learn the facts before you name call

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 08/22/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 252 fans permalink

We gave them up in Saudi after 30 years...

Besides the repugs bankrupted the country... you cant afford them!

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 08/22/2008
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Will bush threaten to VETO any mention of TIMETABLES put forth by the Iraqi govt?

Cheney told him to at least try.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 08/22/2008
- Crake I'm a Fan of Crake 2 fans permalink

Can't wait to see how Karl Rove spins this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 08/22/2008
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Well, no wonder: Booo$hie has moved on to "bigger fish" by baiting Russia. You know, recreating the Cold War just to win an election? And no surprise that Mc-Same thinks Czechoslovakia still exists...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 08/22/2008
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Only 2 1/2 more years of death, mayhem, and misery for our own G.I.'s and untold thousands of Iraqis and that's a good thing? I guess if you compare it to the 100 years that Mcbush was bragging about.

It's still an immoral and illegal war and needs to be ended now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 08/22/2008
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"Time is of the essence," Zebari said at the news conference. "We are redoubling our efforts" to conclude the deal in time for it to be signed by Maliki and Bush before the U.N. mandate expires on Dec. 31, he said.

Without a formal, bilateral agreement, there is no international legal basis for U.S. forces to remain here."

And the Repubs can't have the UN frowning down upon America for an illegal occupation, now can they? Just think of what it would do to their reputations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 08/22/2008
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Oh McCaaaaiiiiinnnnn,

Was it the surge, the Iranian's, the Russian's, the oil deal, ?

Or was it THE ELECTION that brought this little reversal of fortunes about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 08/22/2008
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I don't understand. Alan Greenspan said this war was all about oil. No one in financial markets believes American forces will leave until the oil is depleted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 08/22/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 252 fans permalink

It is, the Iraqis signed the oil deal with Communist China. Repugs can only steal U.S. assets and our kids future!

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 08/22/2008
- LCLiberal I'm a Fan of LCLiberal 5 fans permalink

McCain is now in an untenable position on Iraq. He risks bashing Bush's position on timetable if continues using his rhetoric about Obama's war plan.

http://www.political-buzz.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 08/22/2008
- grata2ude I'm a Fan of grata2ude 61 fans permalink

Gee.........another one of Obama's ideas being acted upon by the Bush administration??? Is he ready to lead. I say so if the present Republican President and the Pentagon are following his suggestions don't ya think?

Poor McCain.........what war is he gonna conjure up next?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 08/22/2008
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You should write a blog titled "Is He Ready To Lead" and state this opinion for Huffpost. I'd "Buzz" it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 08/22/2008
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Flip

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 08/22/2008
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