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Title: Iraqi leader tells Bush: Get Gen Petraeus out
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
URL Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai ... l=/news/2007/07/28/wirq128.xml
Published: Jul 28, 2007
Author: Danielk McElroy
Post Date: 2007-07-28 06:46:32 by Zoroaster
Keywords: None
Views: 249
Comments: 18

Iraqi leader tells Bush: Get Gen Petraeus out By Damien McElroy, Foreign Affairs Correspondent Last Updated: 2:44am BST 28/07/2007

Stormy relationship: Nouri al-Maliki and Gen David Petraeus

Relations between the top United States general in Iraq and Nouri al-Maliki, the country's prime minister, are so bad that the Iraqi leader made a direct appeal for his removal to President George W Bush.

Although the call was rejected, aides to both men admit that Mr Maliki and Gen David Petraeus engage in frequent stand-up shouting matches, differing particularly over the US general's moves to arm Sunni tribesmen to fight al-Qa'eda.

One Iraqi source said Mr Maliki used a video conference with Mr Bush to call for the general's signature strategy to be scrapped. "He told Bush that if Petraeus continues, he would arm Shia militias," said the official. "Bush told Maliki to calm down."

At another meeting with Gen Petraeus, Mr Maliki said: "I can't deal with you any more. I will ask for someone else to replace you."

advertisementGen Petraeus admitted that the relationship was stormy, saying: "We have not pulled punches with each other."

President Bush's support for Mr Maliki is deeply controversial within the US government because of the Iraqi's ties to Shia militias responsible for some of the worst sectarian violence.

The New York Times claimed yesterday that Saudi Arabia was refusing to work with Mr Maliki and has presented "evidence" that he was an Iranian intelligence agent to US officials. "Bush administration officials are voicing increasing anger at what they say has been Saudi Arabia's counterproductive role in the war," it reported.

Alongside the firm support of Mr Bush, Mr Maliki also enjoys the backing of Ryan Crocker, the US ambassador and his predecessor, Zalmay Khalilzad, now America's representative at the United Nations.

Mr Khalilzad took a swipe at Saudi Arabia in an editorial published earlier this month that was widely seen as an appeal for a larger UN role in stabilising Iraq.

Mr Crocker, who attends Mr Maliki's stormy weekly meetings with Gen Petraeus, said the Iraqi leader was a strong partner of America.

"There is no leader in the world that is under more pressure than Nouri al-Maliki, without question," he said. "Sometimes he reflects that frustration. I don't blame him. I probably would too."


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The surge against Israel's enemies in the Muslim neighborhood will go on. Nothing can stop it. Look for Maliki to committ suicide

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#4. To: Zoroaster. all (#0)

At another meeting with Gen Petraeus, Mr Maliki said: "I can't deal with you any more. I will ask for someone else to replace you."

The way power can delude ones mind is an amazing thing to watch. If this article is true, Maliki must actually believe that he is in a popular position of power. If tomorrow every American now in Iraq was raptured up, Maliki would be just another decapitation vid on Youtube within 24 hours.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2007-07-28   8:17:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Jethro Tull (#4)

If Maliki publicly said that Petraeus was unwelcome in his country and had to be replaced, it would make things very awkward indeed for the Bush administration.

I'd say that's power.

aristeides  posted on  2007-07-28   9:26:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: aristeides (#8)

If Maliki publicly said that Petraeus was unwelcome in his country and had to be replaced, it would make things very awkward indeed for the Bush administration.

It also indicates the level of insanity our Iraqi policy has become. Saddam was a Sunni; we deposed him and installed Maliki, only to re-arm the Sunnis to fight on our side against the Shia. This is without question the most flawed foreign policy blunder in the history of our nation. Thank-you Mr. Bush, with your wacky blend of Christianity and GOP'er politics. And they call us KooKs.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2007-07-28   9:57:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Jethro Tull (#9)

It also indicates the level of insanity our Iraqi policy has become.

I don't think the policy has changed a bit - insanity is the plan. Well, humiliation, depopulation and profit anyway. Not exactly the greatest of ideals.

Dakmar  posted on  2007-07-28   10:04:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#12. To: Dakmar (#11)

insanity is the plan

Yep, and what's really insane is that the wacky-ones who hatched it can't recognize how nutty it is. BTW, these press conferences from Bagdad are beginning to remind me of the old Groucho Marx show, complete with the rubber duck.

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