Hussein’s Own People Leak To Press That He Tried To Negotiate With Iraq Behind Bush’s Back, Delay Troop Returns - Has 5 Hour Meeting To Invent A Workable Lie!

Okay, so let’s be clear. He’s been screaming for years for the troops to come home asap. Now they’re perfectly fine to be there for about half a year more just so he can have a chance to be the President who designs the U.S. Military/Security agreement with Iraq, given his expertise. I guess the one that Petraeus shepherded with the Bush administration wasn’t militarily expert enough. He’s quite the military inclined guy, Hussein, doncha know?
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By The Prowler - (American Spectator)
The Obama campaign spent more than five hours on Monday attempting to figure out the best refutation of the explosive New York Post report that quoted Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari as saying that Barack Obama during his July visit to Baghdad demanded that Iraq not negotiate with the Bush Administration on the withdrawal of American troops. Instead, he asked that they delay such negotiations until after the presidential handover at the end of January.
The three problems, according to campaign sources: The report was true, there were at least three other people in the room with Obama and Zebari to confirm the conversation, and there was concern that there were enough aggressive reporters based in Baghdad with the sources to confirm the conversation that to deny the comments would create a bigger problem.
Instead, Obama’s national security spokeswoman Wendy Morigi told reporters that Obama told the Iraqis that they should not rush through what she termed a “Strategic Framework Agreement” governing the future of U.S. forces until after President Bush left office. In other words, the Iraqis should not negotiate an American troop withdrawal.
According to a Senate staffer working for Sen. Joseph Biden, Biden himself got involved in the shaping of the statement. “The whole reason he’s on the ticket is the foreign policy insight,” explained the staffer.





