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David Ignatius - A Critical Stage in Iraq
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Tomgram: Michael Schwartz, Iraq in Hell
TomDispatch — ... , only the Kurds, whose territories house no significant U.S. forces, remain unequivocally in favor of the agreement as written. Frustrated American officials, including Ambassador Ryan Crocker ("Without legal authority to operate, we do not operate That means no security operations, no logistics, no training, no support for Iraqis on the borders, no nothing"), Secretary of Defense ...

What the Good News from Iraq Really Means
Antiwar.com Original — ... , only the Kurds, whose territories house no significant US forces, remain unequivocally in favor of the agreement as written. Frustrated American officials, including Ambassador Ryan Crocker ("Without legal authority to operate, we do not operate? That means no security operations, no logistics, no training, no support for Iraqis on the borders, no nothing?"), Secretary of Defense ...

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