Skybird
11-16-08, 09:10 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7731971.stm
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Under the deal, US troops will withdraw from the streets of Iraqi towns next year, leaving Iraq by the end of 2011.
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Washington had previously said the pact was "final" and could not be amended.
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According to Mr Dabbagh, the agreement's terms include:
placing US forces in Iraq under the authority of the Iraqi government
US forces to leave the streets of Iraq's towns and villages by the middle of 2009
US forces to hand over their bases to Iraq during the course of 2009
US forces to lose the authority to raid Iraqi homes without an order from an Iraqi judge and permission of the government.The BBC's Andrew North, in Baghdad, says that a compromise was reached on the key issue of Iraqi jurisdiction over US troops and contractors in the country.
In it, a joint committee will decide if Americans who commit crimes outside US bases should face Iraqi justice.
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The phrase "better late than never" may sound tempting, but a template like this, with these points adressed, really has been ovedue since a very long time.
(...)
Under the deal, US troops will withdraw from the streets of Iraqi towns next year, leaving Iraq by the end of 2011.
(...)
Washington had previously said the pact was "final" and could not be amended.
(...)
According to Mr Dabbagh, the agreement's terms include:
placing US forces in Iraq under the authority of the Iraqi government
US forces to leave the streets of Iraq's towns and villages by the middle of 2009
US forces to hand over their bases to Iraq during the course of 2009
US forces to lose the authority to raid Iraqi homes without an order from an Iraqi judge and permission of the government.The BBC's Andrew North, in Baghdad, says that a compromise was reached on the key issue of Iraqi jurisdiction over US troops and contractors in the country.
In it, a joint committee will decide if Americans who commit crimes outside US bases should face Iraqi justice.
(...)
The phrase "better late than never" may sound tempting, but a template like this, with these points adressed, really has been ovedue since a very long time.