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Italy "will not turn its back on Iraq" -- minister
2006-05-31
Italian Defense Minister Arturo Parisi, said his country "will not turn its back on Iraq" after it withdraws its troops from the country. Parisi, who visited Italian troops in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriya where the Italian contingent is based, said Italy's new government is committed to pulling its troops out of Iraq. He stressed in a speech carried by Italian media that his country's support of building a new democratic Iraq will continue through increased political, civil and humanitarian cooperation.

He added that the new Italian government's agenda is effective and aims to increase the international community's support to Iraq, saying Italy plans to complete the pullout of its troops by the end of next October.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I agree with SS8394, but I think Prodi has an obligation to draw down the Italian forces in coordination with the other allies, and in a way that lets the Iraqis handle the transition properly.

Plus, Prodi has a substantial obligation to do the drawdown with honor: the Italian soldiers need to be honored for what they've done.
Posted by: Steve White   2006-05-31 11:08  

#2  Come on. It's not like they're French. They certainly have contributed and with the Iraqi forces standing up and starting to carry the load, it's time for some realignment of resources. It time to be thankful for those that came and stay through the establishment of first democratic government in generations.
Posted by: Slasing Spert8394   2006-05-31 09:06  

#1  Now, isn't that special
Posted by: Captain America   2006-05-31 03:55  

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