Tuesday, June 10, 2008

U.S. DEMANDS 58 BASES IN IRAQ

TODAY FROM INFORMED COMMENT (Juan Cole) --
Leila Fadel reports that Shiite lawmakers in Iraq told her that the US has requested 58 bases from the Iraqi government as part of the security agreement now being negotiated. The US also is said to want the authority to decide when Iraq has been attacked, and when and how to respond. The lawmakers are afraid that Washington will use that provision to drag them into the middle of a war between the US and Iran.

On being informed by McClatchy of some of these details, the campaign of Senator Barack Obama demanded that any such stipulation of 58 bases be submitted to the US Congress for approval, and that the Iraqis be told that the US does not seek permanent bases in that country. The McCain campaign had no comment.

1 comment:

  1. Without approval of Congress, any "agreement" has no legal authority. It's just a policy statement that future administrations can support or oppose.

    Also, overextending a military has been a classic cause of the falls of empires. The Bushies don't read history.

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