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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

The World Does Not End in 2012

Remember, despite the end of Iraq's authorization for our forces to remain in Iraq past the end of 2011, this isn't based on anything iron clad like a Mayan calendar, or something. We can negotiate a new agreement with Iraq:

The United States is open to the idea of keeping troops in Iraq past a deadline to leave next year if Iraq asks for it, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday.

"We'll stand by," Gates said. "We're ready to have that discussion if and when they want to raise it with us."

Gates urged Iraq's squabbling political groups to reconcile after eight months of deadlock. Any request to extend the U.S. military presence in Iraq would have to come from a functioning Iraqi government. It would amend the current agreement under which U.S. troops must leave by the end of 2011.

There is no question that Iraq needs us to stay. And no question we need to stay to help Iraq develop an actual democracy as well as defense capabilities adequate to defend themselves apart from our forces. I assume we will stay.