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Iraq
The Letter
2008-10-27
October 26, 2008: In attempt to get Iraqi politicians to get their act together, the commander of U.S. forces sent a three page letter to the Iraqi government pointing out that if the Iraqis did not approve an extension of agreements authorizing U.S. forces in Iraq, by the time the current ones expire at the end of the year, the U.S. would suspend, on January 1st, all services America provides for Iraq. That took up most of the three pages, and Iraqi officials were surprised at the extent of economic and administrative services that the U.S. delivers, day in and day out. There has been a tendency by Iraqis to take for granted what the Americans do for them. The letter sought to do a little attitude adjustment. Some Iraqi politicians called this blackmail, but it's just the downside of living under the rule of law. No contract, no work.
Posted by:ed

#2  What you see is not necessarily what you get. The hidden agenda on the letter is a warning to the Iraqis that when the US elections take place, there are two very different outcomes that they had better be aware of.

The should absolutely not sign the SOFA until the day after the elections. If Obama wins, they do not sign at all, and they have until Inauguration Day to start doing everything on the list for themselves.

Since they don't sign with Obama, the Americans will have to leave by Jan 1, and there is no way he can screw them over after that.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-10-27 15:47  

#1  The PC Era finally running to a close?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-10-27 10:49  

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