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NEWS: New US-Iraq deal to allow US to strike any country from inside Iraq Print E-mail
Written by Henry Adams   
Thursday, 05 June 2008

The new agreement being secretly negotiated between the U.S. and Iraq "will include permanent American bases in the country, and the right for the United States to strike, from within Iraqi territory, any country it considers a threat to its national security," Gulf News reported on Tuesday.[1]  --  According to "senior Iraq military sources," the U.S. bases "will include Al Asad military base in the Baghdadi area close to the Syrian border, Balad military base in northern Baghdad close to Iran, Habbaniyah base close to the town of Fallujah, and the Ali Bin Abi Talib military base in the southern province of Nasiriyah close to the Iranian border."  --  The construction of these bases is now being completed, the sources noted....

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NEW AGREEMENT LETS U.S. STRIKE ANY COUNTRY FROM INSIDE IRAQ
By Basil Adas

** A new agreement is likely to give American forces permanent military bases in Iraq. **

Gulf News
June 3, 2008

http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10218150.html

BAGHDAD -- A proposed Iraqi-American security agreement will include permanent American bases in the country, and the right for the United States to strike, from within Iraqi territory, any country it considers a threat to its national security, *Gulf News* has learned.

Senior Iraqi military sources have told *Gulf News* that the long-term controversial agreement is likely to include three major items.

Under the agreement, Iraqi security institutions such as Defense, Interior, and National Security ministries, as well as armament contracts, will be under American supervision for ten years.

The agreement is also likely to give American forces permanent military bases in the country, as well as the right to move against any country considered to be a threat against world stability or acting against Iraqi or American interests.

The military source added, "According to this agreement, the American forces will keep permanent military bases on Iraqi territory, and these will include Al Asad Military base in the Baghdadi area close to the Syrian border, Balad military base in northern Baghdad close to Iran, Habbaniyah base close to the town of Fallujah and the Ali Bin Abi Talib military base in the southern province of Nasiriyah close to the Iranian border."

The sources confirmed that the American army is in the process of completing the building of the military facilities and runways for the permanent bases.

He added that the American air bases in Kirkuk and Mosul will be kept for no longer than three years. However, he said there were efforts by the Americans to include the Kirkuk base in the list of permanent bases.

The sources also said that a British brigade was expected to remain at the international airport in Basra for ten years as long as the American troops stayed in the permanent bases in Iraq.

Iraqi analysts said that the second item of the controversial agreement which permits American forces on Iraqi territories to launch military attacks against any country it considers a threat is addressed primarily to Iran and Syria.

Iran has raised serious concerns in the past few days over the Iraqi-American security agreement and followed it with issuing religious fatwas and called for demonstrations, mainly by the powerful Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr movement, who is close to Iran, against the agreement.

 


 
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