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NYT confirms Der Spiegel story
By now, if you read the blogosphere or merely listen to the talking heads on TV, you know that al Maliki said that he agreed with Obama's plans for Iraq including a withdrawal in a Der Spiegel interview. There has been some discussion that the interview didn't really say that but now the NY Times has put that story to rest. They acquired the original interview from Der Spiegel and have translated it.
But the interpreter for the interview works for Mr. Maliki's office, not the magazine. And in an audio recording of Mr. Maliki's interview that Der Spiegel provided to The New York Times, Mr. Maliki seemed to state a clear affinity for Mr. Obama's position, bringing it up on his own in an answer to a general question on troop presence.
The following is a direct translation from the Arabic of Mr. Maliki's comments by The Times: "Obama's remarks that -- if he takes office -- in 16 months he would withdraw the forces, we think that this period could increase or decrease a little, but that it could be suitable to end the presence of the forces in Iraq."
He continued: "Who wants to exit in a quicker way has a better assessment of the situation in Iraq."
Mr. Maliki's top political adviser, Sadiq al-Rikabi, declined to comment on the remarks, but spoke in general about the Iraqi position on Sunday. Part of that position, he said, comes from domestic political pressure to withdraw.
"Foreign soldiers in the middle of the most populated areas are not without their side effects," he said. "Shouldn't we look to an end for this unhealthy situation?"
Look for Bush McCain to play catch-up this week.




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