Iraq withdrawal outcome of Obama negotiating failure

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When Barack Obama announced yesterday that all US troops would return from Iraq, he framed it as a campaign promise kept, although Obama promised to pull the troops out in 16 months and ended up sticking with the timeline set by George Bush instead.  He also neglected to mention that his administration had spent the last several months trying to avoid the outcome he proudly proclaimed.  This morning, the New York Times makes clear that neither side wanted a full withdrawal from Iraq, and that the collapse in negotiations came as a result of bungling by the White House:

President Obama’s announcement on Friday that all American troops would leave Iraq by the end of the year was an occasion for celebration for many, but some top American military officials were dismayed by the announcement, seeing it as the president’s putting the best face on a breakdown in tortured negotiations with the Iraqis.

And for the negotiators who labored all year to avoid that outcome, it represented the triumph of politics over the reality of Iraq’s fragile security’s requiring some troops to stay, a fact everyone had assumed would prevail.  …

This month, American officials pressed the Iraqi leadership to meet again at President Talabani’s compound to discuss the issue. This time the Americans asked them to take a stand on the question of immunity for troops, hoping to remove what had always been the most difficult hurdle. But they misread Iraqi politics and the Iraqi public. Still burdened by the traumas of this and previous wars, and having watched the revolutions sweeping their region, the Iraqis were unwilling to accept anything that infringed on their sovereignty.

Acutely aware of that sentiment, the Iraqi leadership quickly said publicly that they would not support legal protections for any American troops. Some American officials have privately said that pushing for that meeting — in essence forcing the Iraqis to take a public stand on such a controversial matter before working out the politics of presenting it to their constituents and to Parliament — was a severe tactical mistake that ended any possibility of keeping American troops here past December.

In other words, Obama wants to make a little political hay on the Left thanks to what looks like incompetence.  That may come back to bite Obama, however, as some of the same troops whose return Obama wants to hail may have to make a U-turn in the next few months:

On Friday evening, an American official in Iraq, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deliberations are confidential, said that negotiations would now center on arrangements that would begin next year, after all United States troops leave.

Possibilities being discussed are for some troops to return in 2012, an option preferred by some Iraqi politicians who want to claim credit for ending what many here still call an occupation, even though legally it ended years ago.

Really?  As part of his “mission accomplished” speech yesterday, Obama insisted that we need to focus on rebuilding our own country.  How exactly will he sell the return of thousands of American troops to Iraq?

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For the sake of votes, agenda and his own image, poor negotiating became a hallmark of the cinc. Sad indeed that we have been saddled with such poor leadership.
A man whose own vanity is far more important than anything else………………………………..

Glenn Mark Cassel, AMH1 [AW] US Navy Retired
yes SR,
I think the MILITARY should be the only one to make the decision,
on the subject, because they know what is best for AMERICA safety,
AS OPPOSE TO AN IGNORANT IN POWER TO DECIDE FOR THEM,
they are the one who lost many lives and gather many injury,
they should be in full charge of the exit decision time,
and A PRESIDENT SHOULD BOW DOWN AND AGREE TO IT.

Let’s face it, we won in Iraq, due to President Bush.

We don’t need the troops there any longer. What’s to be gained? If Iran attacks, well that is why God invented U-235.

YVAN
HI,
YOU KNOW THAT YOU DON’T HAVE ANY EXPERTISE TO JUST PRONOUNCE THE RIGHT WAY
OR THE WRONG WAY TO EXIT,
YOU ARE JUST ANOTHER IGNORANT LIKE OBAMA AND ME ,
but those who know best, should be in charge of anything concerning a MILITARY,exit
or a MILITARY INVOLVEMENT IN OTHER COUNTRIES,

you know it remind me of that 2bits DEMOCRAT CONGRESSMAN QUESTIONNING
THE HIGH RANKING COMMANDERS, PRESSING THEM FOR A YES OR NO ANSWER,
ON A MILITARY SUBJECT REPORT TO CONGRESS.
THAT is telling
of the fact that those who are being elected don’t all fit the jobs they are in,
and the voters should not take lightly the action of VOTING, WITHOUT KNOWING THE SOLID
AMERICAN DEDICATION FROM THE ONE SEEKING THE POSITION.