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A CSIS Statesmen’s Forum with H.E. Samir Sumadaida’ie, Iraqi Ambassador to the United States, was quoted by CNN.com, "Iraqi Envoy: This is Wrong Time for U.S. to Leave."
April 8, 2008

Author:

Charley Keyes

Associated Programs:

Statesmen's Forum

Related Research Focus:

Middle East & North Africa

Excerpt:

Iraq's ambassador to the United States said Tuesday that his country still needs the U.S. military to survive and predicted that the next U.S. president, whoever it is, will agree that the troops will have to stay for at least a while longer.

"Now it is all about getting votes," Ambassador Samir Sumaidaie said of the presidential hopefuls and their views on Iraq.

"When the candidate is successful and is in the White House, that candidate is going to have a different mind frame. At that point, most of the choices will converge."

Sumaidaie, who made the comments after a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, added that he has been in contact with the U.S. presidential campaigns.

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