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Strategic Framework Agreement, Which Expires in 2020


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Possibly a Strategic Framework Agreement that has not been highlighted. Is this a slip of the tongue or factual that US has an agreement with Iraq through to the year 2020?! You decide. I for one do not think this is a slip of the tongue whatsoever. Rest easy my friends about your investment because the US aint going nowhere.

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Sources: Biden in Baghdad soon: Heated negotiations for immunity of American soldiers

Posted: October 19, 2011 by THE CURRENCY NEWSHOUND - Just Hopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics

Tags: Baghdad, Barack Obama, Iraq, iraqi list, Jalal Talabani, Joe Biden, Nouri al-Maliki, Washington Expected to political sources in Baghdad and London that the U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden will visit Iraq to discuss the issue of granting immunity to the Americans, who trained Washington plans to keep them after the end of the year. As rejected the U.S. Embassy in Iraq to confirm or deny the report, considered the mass of “state law” visit “a natural, come to check out that the U.S. withdrawal is being safe, and perhaps to discuss the immunity and other issues between Washington and Baghdad.”

The sources declined to identify the date Biden’s visit for “security reasons”, but suggested that “to be close.” She explained that Biden wants to discuss with Iraqi leaders – especially President Jalal Talabani and Nouri al-Maliki, Prime Minister Nouri, and Osama Najafi, Chairman of Parliament – the causes of the refusing to grant immunity to trained Americans. It stressed that “Washington would tell Iraqi leaders a clear message that it will not keep any troops without immunity, because this issue will not even President Barack Obama waived because they need to modify the U.S. Constitution,” indicating that “the U.S. laws provide for expressly does not comply with the U.S. military command for non-American and non-prosecution before any court, only the U.S. military courts. “

The source believes that “is a compromise between Baghdad and Washington, particularly the strategic framework agreement, which expires in 2020 gives the U.S. the right to enter Almadrbeyen thousands of diplomats and civilians and the military.” She pointed out that “Biden will also meet Iraqi leader Iyad Allawi and the Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani, the leader Ammar al-Hakim of the Supreme Council.”

The U.S. embassy in Baghdad and the U.S. Army to confirm or deny Biden’s visit, but the leader of the “Dawa” MP “a coalition of state law” on the Keywords said he “did not specify date of the visit so far, and this would an American do not have information in Sddh.” He added that “Biden’s visit, or any American official is normal and comes to check on the withdrawal of U.S. military safe,” adding that “Biden may discuss the issue of immunity for Madrbeyen Americans, but this matter has been resolved by the Iraqis can not give immunity to any coach of an American more than immunity given to the coach of Iraq. “

Did not rule out Keywords reached Baghdad and Washington to compromise, but emphasized that “these things are subject to agreements and blocs of political discretion of national interest.” He continued that “the blocks were unanimous that he will not be granted immunity for trainers, but the Americans could consider other alternatives.” In turn ruled out the “Iraqi List” to keep Washington and trained in Iraq without giving them immunity. And MP Alexander and berries, “The American side did not agree with the decision of the political blocs to lift the immunity of experts and the U.S. military.” He guessed that “not discuss the situation with the American side of the exit solution satisfactory to everyone.”

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