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    Al-Maliki made the comment after weeks of complaints from Shiite Muslim lawmakers that U.S. proposals for a continued troop presence would infringe on Iraq’s sovereignty. "Iraq has another option that it may use ... The Iraqi government, if it wants, has the right to demand that the U.N. terminate the presence of international forces on Iraqi sovereign soil." Earlier, al-Maliki acknowledged that talks with the U.S. on a status of forces agreement “reached an impasse” after the American negotiators presented a draft that would have given the U.S. access to 58 military bases, control of Iraqi airspace and immunity from prosecution for both U.S. troops and private contractors. Full Article at Lawrence Journal World
    Iraq has another option that it may use ... The Iraqi government, if it wants, has the right to demand that the U.N. terminate the presence of international forces on Iraqi sovereign soil.
    SOURCE: Lawrence Journal World 17 months ago