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Iraq
Iraqi president thanks Bush for being 'Hero of Liberation'
2008-09-13
h/t Gateway Pundit & Amy Proctor. Talabani and Bush met in the White House this past week but you wouldn't know it from the media.
Heavens no. We wouldn't want the 'Hero of Liberation' idea to spread ...
PRESIDENT TALABANI: Well, Mr. President, thank you very much for giving me the honor of meeting you again. I think it's clear that we are in Iraq looking to you as a hero of liberation of Iraq from worst kind of dictatorship. And now we are working with your -- with you, Mr. President, for finalizing the strategic framework agreement between United States and Iraq.

And also, we are always getting benefit from your views about how to secure Iraq. I think you know very well that you and we in Iraq achieved very good successes on terrorism. Now I can say all parts of Iraq liberated from terrorist control and activities. It's true that some groups remain hiding themselves from here or there, but there's no place, no inch of Iraqi land under the control of terrorist activities. There are some terrorist -- still groups working -- hiding themself, and thanks to you and sacrifice of your brave army and to Iraqi people, now we can live in peace and security.

And Iraq government started to spend the money which we have for serving the Iraqi people and rebuilding the country, reconstructing the country. Not only we liberated our country from terrorist activities, but also from militias, outlawed militias who are also making troubles and danger for Iraqi people.

And as you have heard, the Basra city, Sadr City, (inaudible), Ninawa, Baqubah -- all these cities are now liberated. So we are thankful to you and to your people, your army. We hope that the agreement about this strategy formation will be signed soon.

And as usual, we are working, our parliament is working now for finalizing the draft of a new law for election provinces, and I hope that, as I heard the news yesterday, I hope that today it will be finalized, because the groups -- head of groups of parliament are now gathering in parliament to reach -- to finalize this.

In our country, we are now busy to reconstruct our country and to rebuild our country. And I am glad to tell you, Mr. President, that our position with our neighbors is improved very well -- with Turkey, with Syria, with Iran, with the Arab countries. The relation is notable now and we have no problem with any of these countries. In contrary, many, many new ambassadors are coming --

PRESIDENT BUSH: That's right.

PRESIDENT TALABANI: -- to our country from Arab countries. And our visit of Prime Minister of Turkey, Mr. Tayyip Recep Erdogan, and of the -- His Majesty, the King of Jordan, to Baghdad were very successful, and was encouraging to Iraqi people to understand that they have friends outside Iraq.

So I hope that friendship and relation between your great people and the Iraqi people will continue and will be strengthened. And we will never forget what you have done for our people.
Posted by:lotp

#5  Which explains why he appreciates the U.S. not allowing the Shiites to run hog-wild. Thanks, lotp.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-09-13 17:05  

#4  More ceremonial than executive IIUC. He is the highest place Kurd in the Iraqi government, though, and the Kurds will be central in dealing with Iran.
Posted by: lotp   2008-09-13 16:55  

#3  What are President Talabani's responsibilities vs. those of Prime Minister Maliki?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-09-13 16:48  

#2  Bush, Petraeus, The Surge and McCain and Obama's unwillingness to affirm the surge is working have all conspired to make Iraq, the War there and our certain victory a non-event for the media. The best way to determine how well we have done in Iraq is the silence of the media during a Presidential election campaign.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2008-09-13 12:26  

#1  Bless you Iraq.
Posted by: newc   2008-09-13 10:40  

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