PM Maliki raises possibility Iraq might ask US to leave

Jun 14, 2008 09:07

McClatchy Washington Bureau

Posted on Fri, Jun. 13, 2008

Maliki raises possibility that Iraq might ask U.S. to leave

Leila Fadel and Mike Tharp | McClatchy Newspaper

last updated: June 13, 2008 08:44:46 PM

BAGHDAD - Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki raised the possibility that his country won't sign a status of forces agreement with the United States and will ask U.S. troops to go home when their U.N. mandate to be in Iraq expires at the end of the year.

Maliki made the comment after weeks of complaints from Shiite Muslim lawmakers that U.S. proposals that would govern a continued troop presence in Iraq would infringe on Iraq's sovereignty.

"Iraq has another option that it may use," Maliki said during a visit to Amman, Jordan. "The Iraqi government, if it wants, has the right to demand that the U.N. terminate the presence of international forces on Iraqi sovereign soil."

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