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Obama to visit Iraq, Afghanistan

Posted: Monday, June 16, 2008 1:41 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
Obama said today the campaign would be making an announcement as to when, but he said he he wanted to visit both Iraq and Afghanistan before the election in November.

"I told him that I look forward to seeing him in Baghdad," Obama said of his conversation with Iraq’s foreign minister, Hoshyar Zebari. "You know, we'll make an announcement about that [as to when], but as I said, I'm interested in visiting Iraq and Afghanistan before the election."

VIDEO: A Race for the White House panel debates: Are Americans more patient about progress in Iraq?

Obama spoke briefly (about 10 minutes) with reporters about his telephone conversation with Zebari. He said he was encouraged by the progress made in reducing the violence in Iraq, but believed troops should be withdrawn, and they should do so carefully.

Obama also told Zebari, he said, that Congress should be involved in any negotiations regarding a Status of Forces agreement with Iraq. He suggested it may be better to wait until the next administration to negotiate such an agreement.

Asked by NBC's Lee Cowan if a timetable for the status of forces agreement was discussed, Obama said, "Well he, the foreign minister, had presented a letter requesting an extension of the UN resolution until the end of this year. So that’s a six-month extension.

"Obviously we can't have U.S. forces operating on the ground in iraq without some sort of agreemnt, either a further extension of the U.N. resolution or some sort of Status of Forces agreement, some strategic framework agreement. As I said before, my concern is that the Bush administration--in a weakened state politically--ends up trying to rush an agreement that in some ways might be binding to the next administration, whether it was my administration or Sen. McCain's administration.

"The foreign minister agreed that the next administration should not be bound by an agreement that’s currently made, but I think the only way to assure that is to make sure that there is strong bipartisan support, that Congress is involved, that the American people know the outlines of this agreement, and my concern is that if the Bush administration negotiates, as it currently has, and given that we're entering into the heat of political season that we're probably better off not trying to complete a hard and fast agreement before the next administration takes office, but I think obviously these conversations have to continue. As I said my No. 1 priority is making sure that we don’t have a situation in which us troops on the ground are somehow vulnerable to, are made more vulnerable, because there is a lack of a clear mandate."

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Happy and Excited in TN stated:
"Obama, willing to go to Iraq and Afganistan.....AWESOME!

We need a man like this in charge of our great country.  He is willing to sit down and talk and go see for himself what our soldiers face each and every day they are in Iraq.  I cannot wait until January 2009.  There will certainly be 'dancing in the streets'.

Go OBAMA! "

If you're implying that because Obama is willing to visit these places, and see for himself what's going on, that he'd be a great President, then I'd suggest you use your vote for McCain - he's been there more than a few times in the past 4 years and done just that.  He didn't wait until 4 months before the election.

To all of you who have so much to say about Iraq....when is your son or daughter leaving?  Mine is leaving this November after serving 16 months in Afghanistan.  Get some "skin in the game" folks,and see how differently the sun rises in your world.  
How dare Obama show his face to the Michigan people as a fair Democratic Nominee.

Many will not vote in the general election because of his not standing up for fair rules.

No one is talking about it, but there are millions of Clinton supporters everywhere.

He can smile and yell at his stump but most voters from these two states will not forget his unfair treatment of their voices.
John McCain is the reason why all the other branches of military call those in the Navy "SeaMen", and he is a disgrace to his families legacy.  His stupid a$$ gave away top secret information that led to a %500 increase in downed aircraft over N. Vietnam.  Do your research and you'll find out how much of a Benedict Arnold this guy really is.  McCain would rather put himself before country, a trait that the GOP have grown accustom too.     - Paul, Riverside
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Why don't YOU do some research Paul.  This isn't even close to accurate.  None of us could endure what McCain did on a regular basis in Vietnam.  Hate the politics of the man if you must, but he deserves some recognition for what he did for this country.  A country he was proud of before this year.

Do the nurses know kenn is walking the asylum without supervision and is playing on the NET without his/her doctor's knowledge? LOL
It's about time Obama went to actually see the progress in Iraq and Afghanistan instead of relying upon MoveOn and DailyKos for all his information.  


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