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U.S. presidential candidate, criticized the decision to withdraw troops from Iraq the end of 2011
31/10/2011 13:13

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Erbil, 31 October / October (Rn) - criticized the Republican Party candidate in the U.S. presidential election, the decision of former U.S. President George W. Bush to withdraw troops from Iraq by the end of this year, describing Bush's decision to Ballamsúl. He said Herman Cain in an interview in the program (Vis a Nation), which is broadcast on the station (CBC), the U.S., that "the former U.S. President George W. Bush did not pay any attention to the importance of setting a date for withdrawal of troops from the territory of Iraq did not conceal any of his advisers about that," he said, adding that "it was the duty of the current President Barack Obama when Telmh presidential review a decision of his predecessor Bush on withdrawal from Iraq. " He added Ken that "Obama is a number of issues that were prevalent during the reign of his predecessor Bush, but did not address the issue of withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq," noting that it "believes that the Obama agreed with his predecessor on withdrawal from Iraq, otherwise it would have sought to extend the survival of his country's forces there. " The U.S. presidential candidate that "the withdrawal of troops from Iraq will leave a security vacuum is not computation him," criticizing "the foreign policy of his country, which he described without clear to the countries of the world citing the Pakistan and Afghanistan, as it can not say for sure that they were allies or enemies of Washington. " U.S. President Barack Obama announced last Friday by the White House to withdraw troops from Iraq by the end of this year, said in remarks at a news conference that he agreed with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the withdrawal is the best solution for both countries. see: dominated Hadi, see: Aso Haji

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