The hits keep on coming in the never ending list of scandals for the bush minions.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Monday he is negotiating a deal with
Washington that will for the first time set a timetable for a withdrawal of
foreign forces as part of a framework for a US troop presence into next year.
Iraqi politicians have not only bristled at the duration of any continuing defence pact with the United States, they have also expressed reservations about how many bases Washington should retain, what powers the US military should continue to hold to detain Iraqi civilians, and what immunity US troops should have from US law.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari has said that Washington has agreed to one key demand from Baghdad, the scrapping of immunity from prosecution in Iraq of the tens of thousands of foreign security contractors operating in the country.
Timetables for withdrawal?
And finally, there is the ultimate Slow Learner (retard) in Chief, who was told by Pres. Clinton and Richard Clarke in no uncertain terms that his biggest concern entering the Oval Office would be al Qaeda. Now it’s bush’s turn to get his successor up-to-date on the biggest threats. Guess what his report says?
Now bush has weighed in on his successor’s big problem: Not Iraq, but Pakistan. Pakistan, home of al Qaeda. Al Qaeda now back to its pre- 9/11 strength, plotting its next attacks, in a Pakistani safe haven that was created in a stunning act of appeasement, approved and defended by bush.
Heckuva job, (asshole) bushie.
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