Looking for rules in a changed relationship. Iraq/U.S. – Washington Post

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In today’s Washington Post there is a fine article on the changed and still changing relationship between Iraq and the U.S.  There are no useful precedents to use to guide this "work in progress" that is the connection between the two countries.  Americans feel used and abused from an ingrate that they consider that they ‘liberated’ from tyranny.  Iraqis feel occupied and subjegated from a "savior" they never invited into their country.  Maliki is coming to the White House to see Obama very soon.  The discussions should be enlightening to say the least.

Here is the story.  It is a very good read.

 

     

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