Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Iraq to Negotiate Continued US Troop Presence ...

August 2, 2011

Iraq to negotiate continued US troop presence

Baghdad, Iraq's political leaders have given the government permission to negotiate with the United States for a possible deal to keep American troops in Iraq to train security forces beyond this year.

But Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari says a final agreement is still far from settled, and Baghdad could insist the U.S. military leave by the end of 2011 as required under a 2008 security agreement.

The small step forward on the politically charged issue came after a five-hour debate.

Earlier Tuesday, U.S. Joint Chiefs chairman Adm. Mike Mullen left Iraq after urging the government to quickly ask for the troops to stay - or face their imminent departure.

Iraq is torn between its shaky security and war-weary public in weighing whether U.S. forces should leave by Dec. 31.