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Obama makes a call to Essawi in response to the arrest of Essawi’s head of his guards
20/12/2012 21:50:00

Baghdad (NINA) – Source at the Media Bureau of the Finance Minister’s Media, Refi al-Essawi, said that the Minister received a phone call from US President Barak Obama, in response to the arrest of the head of Essawi guards’ force. (more…)

05/20/2012

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BAGHDAD / JD / .. He said the legal expert Tareq war did well U.S. President Obama issued Executive Order (Decree), containing the continuation of a state of emergency and the desire to help Iraq. (more…)

On: Friday 27/01/2012 14:28

The State Department said that U.S. President Barack Obama expressed his conviction in the ability of Iraq to overcome the internal political differences, which is going through now.

A statement of the Ministry for the U.S. president reiterated during his office at the White House received the credentials of the new Iraqi ambassador Jaber Habib Jaber, “the importance of bilateral relations between Baghdad and Washington.” (more…)

Sources warned that the U.S. media, that the Iraqi file may be due to a burden on the U.S. President at a fast pace, stressing that U.S. President Obama, does not intend to return to his troops there, even if things go wrong, and entered Iraq in a civil war.

The New York Times, in the context of self-reported, and seen by “Twilight News”, “U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and the subsequent events in this Arab country sign Obama is already under political attack on the front the American interior,” pointing to what he said Republican Senator John McCain upset for what happened in Iraq, recent events, when he stated that the United States would “pay a heavy price as a result of successive events in Baghdad due to the lack on the part of keeping troops there.” (more…)

Obama is pursuing a policy of directing Maliki strategic player
Common interest to Baghdad and Washington in the continuation of the relationship

President Barack Obama took his faith-based politics to absorption through the partnership to a new level this week crowned the Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri al-Maliki, a strategic player in the equation Arab – Iranian – Turkish. U.S. President deliberately forgetting the reality of Iraq, both internally and regionally, and decided to bet on Maliki.

Reasons behind this bet – which may be a serious adventure or a successful or unsuccessful – electoral and ideological messages at the banner. Barack Obama today is not an advocate of human rights, justice and the fight against corruption as it was when he introduced himself fought electoral battle 4 years ago.

It is the day the political and compelled him get used to the wind with his attention focused exclusively towards ensuring a second term in the White House. (more…)

On: Wed, 14/12/2011 17:43

Washington, Baghdad – d b a, AFP – President Barack Obama said the United States and Iraq were nearing the «turn the page and start a new chapter», where the last troops preparing to leave the country by the end of the month. Obama spoke and and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to reporters after the meeting, Obama said: «After about nine years, ending our war in Iraq and the new relationship will be based on mutual interest and mutual respect».

He stressed that «Mr. Prime Minister, as we conclude this year’s Taking Iraq faces its future, on the Iraqi people to know that you do not hang on stand .. You have a strong partner and durable ». Obama said he would not stay any troops in Iraq, warning other countries to intervene. (more…)

Al-Maliki Delivers a speech in the Congress (the Democrats) rather than Obama?!

Palm-while the US army continues to complete his plans for withdrawal of Iraq, where total is expected to leave 33 troops by the end of this year, there are still questions about US policy in Iraq وتبعاتها pages and opinion articles in the US newspapers different points of view on a daily basis on the next stage of the Iraqi-US, but it would be on the Iraqi leaders and the Americans to clarify these relations, and this is what سيتطلع to the US president, Barack Obama, when received by Prime Minister nouri Al-Maliki in the White House next month.

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President Barack Obama shakes hands with Iraqi...

Maliki to visit US on Dec 12

Saturday November 5, 2011
Zobaie Obama to visit Iraq to see a particular scale of destruction that left the U.S. occupation on Iraqi reality

MP Talal Zobaie that “al-Maliki invited to U.S. President to see a particular scale of destruction that left the U.S. occupation on Iraqi reality and at different levels, and to see Iraq in his true form, and seen the effects of mass murder and devastation that happened to him.”

Zobaie accused U.S. forces to “stand behind the killing of Iraqis by booby, as well as create a spirit of hostility and division among the Iraqi communities.” (more…)

Urgent .. Postpone the visit, a U.S. official to visit Iraq because of Salehi
Date: Monday, 10/31/2011 12:14

Baghdad (news) .. A source at the Foreign Ministry that the visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi paid administrator senior U.S. to postpone his visit to Baghdad.

The source (of the Agency news of the sons) on Monday that a senior U.S. official to the level he has postponed his visit to Baghdad planned on Sunday, because of the Iranian minister Salehi, for fear of talking about a tripartite meeting or negotiations, U.S. – Iraq – Iran, to be held in Iraq, the pretext of the presence of officials of the U.S. and Iran.

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Posted 31/10/2011 10:12 AM

BAGHDAD – Babinaoz: With the approach of the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq by end of this year, is planning the administration of President Barack Obama to boost its military presence in the Gulf region, and are frequented by large-scale presence in advanced talks between Washington and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on the establishment of NATO military miniature Kuwait is its center and its aim is to respond any collapse of security in Iraq or any military confrontation with Iran.

The newspaper “New York Times,” U.S. America’s plans to strengthen its presence in the Gulf after the withdrawal from Iraq, the subject of discussion for months, and gained new urgency after the announcement by President Obama last month that the full withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq will end later this year.

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Stanford military experts interviewed by The Daily were not surprised by the announcement President Obama delivered on Fri., Oct. 21 that the United States would withdraw all troops from Iraq by the end of the year. The announcement sets a final end date for almost a decade of U.S. occupation in the country.

“It’s not a surprise,” said Colonel Joseph Felter, a senior research fellow at Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). “We’ve planned to leave for quite some time.”

Prior to joining CISAC, Felter served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was the leader of the International Security and Assistance Force, Counterinsurgency Advisory and Assistance Team (CAAT) in Afghanistan.

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Deputy for the Liberal block: Maliki has to take into account the public interest, ideological and religious amends for the decision to go to Washington. “

The member of the House of Representatives on the mass of the Liberal parliamentary Jawad Jubouri Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s failure to meet the call made to him by U.S. President Obama to visit Washington, calling it al-Maliki to take into account the public interest ‘religious and ideological’ and adjusted for the decision to go to Washington. ‘

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Statement by President Obama on Iraqi Government Formation

Today’s vote in the Council of Representatives is a significant moment in Iraq’s history and a major step forward in advancing national unity. I congratulate Iraq’s political leaders, the members of the Council of Representatives, and the Iraqi people on the formation of a new government of national partnership.

Yet again, the Iraqi people and their elected representatives have demonstrated their commitment to working through a democratic process to resolve their differences and shape Iraq’s future. Their decision to form an inclusive partnership government is a clear rejection of the efforts by extremists to spur sectarian division.

Iraq faces important challenges, but the Iraqi people can also seize a future of opportunity. The United States will continue to strengthen our long-term partnership with Iraq’s people and leaders as they build a prosperous and peaceful nation that is fully integrated into the region and international community.

December 21, 2010

Statement by Vice President Biden on Iraqi Government Formation

Today, Iraq’s political leaders delivered what Iraq’s people deserved and expected: an inclusive, national partnership government that reflects the results of Iraq’s elections.

I especially want to congratulate Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Iraqiyya leader Ayad Allawi and Kurdistan Regional Government President Massoud Barzani for the hard work and wise leadership that has brought Iraq to this promising moment.

There are many challenges ahead, but I am convinced Iraq is up to them. The United States stands ready to help and to strengthen even more the important partnership we have built.

December 21, 2010

The President and Vice President each spoke to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki today to congratulate him on the formation of an inclusive government of national partnership that reflects the results of the national election.

The President underscored U.S. support for a long-term partnership with Iraq and his desire to strengthen cooperation with the Iraqi government and people in a range of fields according to the bilateral Strategic Framework Agreement.

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Friday, December 17, 2010

09:45 AM – 10:45 AM Security Council Media Stakeout
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Security Council Meeting: Open debate on women and peace and security (continued)
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Press Conference: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will hold his end-of-year press conference

After 3:00 pm – Kuwait-Iraq Meeting

*Note:  The Iraq-Kuwait Meeting scheduled for December 17th is a closed door session.  The exact time of this meeting TBA

http://www.un.org/media/accreditation/mediaalert.asp

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