Iraqi Government
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President visits Fort Bragg, marks end of Iraq war
President Barack Obama saluted troops returning from Iraq Wednesday, declaring that the nearly nine-year war there is ending honorably, "not with a final battle, but with a final march toward home."
the transition from the United States government forces there. And to the Iraqi Government running. -
Baghdad change of command ceremony
The U.S. combat role in Iraq has formally ended, but 50,000 U.S. troops remain in the country in training and support roles. A change of command ceremony was being held.
next year according to an agreement. Signed by President Bush. Made with Iraqi Government .and coherent approach by. All US government entities. International organizations. And the Iraqi Government . Result of that teamwork will be stable secure. And self reliant Iraq that benefits the entire region. Good afternoon ladies and don't.continue to improve services. The Iraqi. And we will work with the Iraqi Government to strictly in Iraqi institutions. And the rule of law. We fully recognize. But United States forces Iraq -- what one component.
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President Obama's Oval Office address on Iraq
President Obama's Aug. 31, 2010, Oval Office address on Iraq.
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Obama's Oval Office speech on Iraq
President Barack Obama addresses the nation on Iraq and other issues related to national security matters in a speech from the Oval Office on Aug. 31, 2010.
counterterrorism missions. And protecting our civilians. Consistent with our agreement with the Iraqi Government . All US troops will leave by the end of next year. As our military draws down. Our dedicated civilians. Diplomats. And aid -
Diplomats taking over U.S. operations in Iraq
Michaell Corbin, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state, talks about the transition from military to diplomatic operations in Iraq.
terrorist element that we use every opportunity to try and undermine the Iraqi Government to try and undermine US presence and to to try and show that they have irrelevance in Iraq but. We would arguewhere terrorist attacks peak north or spike normally. We think that the Iraqi Government is in place we think are mechanisms for dealing with violence are still there and the terrorists won't succeed. -
Springer: Iraqis have to get government together
Iraq needs U.S. troops to remain to preserve stability, according to retired Lt. Gen. Robert Springer.
as far as the timetable no doubt about this was it. The Iraqi Government and the Bush Administration. Negotiated history back in late 2008. That we would have all of our forces out. By the end -
Pres. Obama's speech to Disabled American Veterans
Pres. Obama's speech to Disabled American Veterans
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Obama's first State of the Union address
President Barack Obama addresses Congress and the Nation with his first State of the Union address Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, at 9 p.m.
the end of this office. We will support. We will support the Iraqi Government as they hold elections and we will continue to partner with the Iraqi People. To promote regional peace and prosper here. But -
Political reaction to Obama's speech
Declaring "our security is at stake," President Barack Obama ordered an additional 30,000 U.S. troops into the long war in Afghanistan on Tuesday night.
leave you will be leaving shortly thereafter find himself probably assassinated. The Maliki government in Iraq which incredibly -- in fact weaker than we believe the Karzai government succeed. Beyond the political economic and social. Infrastructure -
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I think the again to -- to to the person Iraqi parliament qualities to help his two. Was it was an honest go. Now I do think that there's some work that we need
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