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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

The Future of U.S.-Iraqi Relations

  A couple of comments from a few Iraqi Representatives while speaking to The Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight today.

From The Gavel

June 4th, 2008 by Jesse Lee

The Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight has just concluded a hearing, “The Future of U.S.-Iraqi Relations: The Perspective of the Iraqi Parliament.” Witnesses included The Honorable Nadeem Al-Jaberi and The Honorable Khalaf Al-Ulayyan of the Council of Representatives of Iraq.

Full transcript:

“As you know in the history of international relations any signing or any bilateral agreements, if they are not between two equal parties cannot be successful. On the contrary, they may lead to more instability. And these are problems that unequal signatories of treaties can lead to. Therefore what we strive for is establishing a balanced relationship between the two countries. But nothing of this could be made possible until the troops withdraw from Iraq. And then negotiate in an objective manner. In such a way that the interests of both countries are taken into consideration. So that we may reach friendly and solid relations between the peoples of the two countries and our governments.

“However, if we were to make an expedient treaty that may cause problems for the government and the people. And of course we do not need to burden them with more problems. Because it has other a security and economic tasks ahead of it.

“We also were very concerned when we heard that this agreement was not to be proposed in front of the Iraqi parliament. And this goes against the Iraqi Constitution. You cannot put any agreement into application in Iraq, according to the Constitution, unless you have a majority two thirds approval of the parliament. Therefore not presenting it to the parliament may be a factor in this agreement failing. And thank you.”

  UPDATE:  Here  is even more on this story.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Obama Polls Better Than McCain

    Two good things happened in the political world today!

     First off, Barack Obama has captured the Democratic Presidential nomination according to the Associated Press. Now maybe Hillary Clinton will bow out gracefully?

   The second good thing today is that according to a Gallup/USA Today voter opinion survey,  Barack Obama has now taken the lead among voters as the choice for President in the November election.

Obama would beat McCain 47 to 44 percent in the November election, in a reversal from Gallup's findings a month ago, which saw McCain ahead of Obama 47 to 45 percent.

Both leads are within the poll's four point margin of error.

A matchup pitting Hillary Clinton against McCain saw the former first lady with a sharper advantage of 49 percent versus 43 for the presumptive Republican nominee, Gallup found in its survey of 1,012 American adults.

  In another poll done by Harris..

   ...which surveyed 2,317 US adults over 12 days last month, showed that more independents would vote for whomever the Democratic nominee turns out to be than for the presumptive Republican candidate, McCain, in November.

Around 40 percent of independent voters said they would vote for Clinton or Obama, while around 36 percent said they would choose McCain.

  It is now time to get out and let the public see the real differences between Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. Just keep pointing out that McCain is George Bush's second coming if he gets into the White House. We don't need that kind of crap any more.

   Get over your racist attitude if you are a Clinton supporter and start supporting the Democratic Party's nominee! This is your party, is it not?