
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says that talks on a status-of-forces agreement that would give the U.S. the ranch and Iraq the specter of an American military presence without end are kaput.
Al-Maliki said the initial framework agreed upon was to have been an accord “between two completely sovereign states,” but the U.S. proposals “do not take into consideration Iraq’s sovereignty.”
Well, it’s like obvious, man, that this is a bargaining ploy on the PM’s part, but at least the dirty linen is being aired. Are you paying attention, John McCain?
More here.
Meanwhile, props to Al-Maliki for apparently doing in four weeks what the feckless British could not do in four years — driving the Mahdi Army out of Basra. This is so noted because I was initially critical of the Iraqi Army offensive.
Maybe to make the deal fair, we could give the Iraqis 50 bases in the United States? We get 50 bases over there for “anti-terrorism” and they get 50 bases over here to deter a second invasion.
I understand that there is some nice undeveloped land in Crawford, Texas.
and Kenny-bunk-port. Throw in free cable for the deal-maker!
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