<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
            Home>News Center>World
                   
           

          US sticking to Iraq timetable
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2004-04-05 09:29

          Despite escalating violence that killed 10 U.S. service members over the weekend, the Bush administration is sticking with its timetable to turn over power in Iraq.

          The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sunday raised the prospect of extending the Bush administration's June 30 deadline for turning over power in Iraq, questioning whether the country would be ready for self-rule.

          Sen. Dick Lugar said security is a shambles in some cities, and Iraqi police forces are not prepared to take over.

          "The United States and our coalition partners are continuing to work closely with Iraqi leaders and the Iraqi people on our plan to meet the June 30th deadline," White House spokesman Brian Besanceney said Sunday.

          Seven U.S. soldiers were killed in fighting Sunday with Shiite militiamen in the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City. Another U.S. soldier was killed in a gunbattle near Najaf.

          The U.S. military also reported that two Marines were killed in a separate "enemy action" in Anbar province Saturday, raising the toll of American service members killed in Iraq to at least 610.

          "The real issue is June 30, how we are going to make that transition," the Indiana Republican said on ABC's "This Week."

          The key, he said, is that "even as we're trying to get security, which we must, and Iraqis take on more security, there will be enough going there that, in fact, the democratic forces can have the constitution building, they can have the elections, can have the transition."

          Asked whether transferring power in less than three months would be too soon, Lugar said, "It may be, and I think it's probably time to have that debate."

          Under current plans, Iraq would no longer be under U.S. political control on June 30, but more than 100,000 American troops would remain in the country. U.S. officials have said the Army is assuming it will have to keep roughly 100,000 troops in Iraq for at least another two years.

          White House spokesman Besanceney said Sunday: "The United States will stay in Iraq until the job is done and there is a free, peaceful and democratic Iraq for the Iraqi people. A free and peaceful Iraq is critical to bringing about greater stability in a dangerous region of the world."

          Lugar, who plans committee hearings on Iraq this month, said there remain far too many questions about what will happen after installation of an interim government, whose composition has yet to be decided.

          He said the administration has not told his committee its plans for an ambassador, who the 3,000 embassy staff will be and how they and the embassy will be protected.

          "This is a huge new exposure of Americans," Lugar said. "At this point, I would have thought there would have been a more comprehensive plan."

          Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden, the committee's top Democrat, said training Iraqi forces cannot be done in months but will require a minimum of three years.

          "We're going to end up with a civil war in Iraq if, in fact, we decide we can turn this over, including the bulk of the security, to the Iraqis between now and then," Biden told "Fox News Sunday."

          Iraq has seen some of its worst violence in the past month.

          Last Wednesday, jubilant crowds dragged the burned, mutilated bodies of four American civilian security guards through the streets of Fallujah. That same day, five U.S. troops were killed in a roadside bombing just northwest of the city.

          Sunday saw the worst unrest in Iraq since the spasm of looting and arson immediately after the fall of Saddam Hussein, as supporters of an anti-American cleric rioted in four cities.

          In a Washington Post op-ed piece published Sunday, Biden urged U.S. President Bush to sponsor a summit meeting on Iraq with European allies, including those who opposed the war. He also said the United States should push a plan for the United Nations to create a high commissioner, whose job would be to manage Iraq's political transition.

          "We need to, in my view, take the total American face off of this," Biden said.

          The administration has been under pressure from its Iraqi partners and international allies to transfer power to the Iraqis and end the military occupation as soon as possible.

          The administration also wants a functioning, sovereign Iraqi government in place to counter Democratic criticism of Bush's Iraq policy during the campaign for the Nov. 2 presidential election.

           
            Today's Top News     Top World News
           

          State of emergency law to set basic rights

           

             
           

          HK: Calls for reason amid strife concerns

           

             
           

          Bird flu requires tight watch

           

             
           

          Iraqi anti-US protests turn violent, 30 killed

           

             
           

          Corruption haunts Wenzhou high-rise project

           

             
           

          Job hunt an uphill battle for female graduates

           

             
            US Army: 10 US troops killed in Iraq
             
            Suspected Madrid bombing ringleader killed
             
            9/11 panel findings will surprise
             
            BBC slammed for rap claiming royals killed Diana
             
            Five policemen killed in Karachi shooting
             
            Powell: Key intelligence piece on Iraq flawed
             
           
            Go to Another Section  
           
           
            Story Tools  
             
            Related Stories  
             
          US Army: 10 US troops killed in Iraq
             
          Iraqi anti-US protests turn violent, 30 killed
             
          At least 14 Iraqis killed in protest
             
          Gunmen kill 4 people in attacks on Iraqi police
             
          Powell: Key intelligence piece on Iraq flawed
             
          US Private Lynch ponders survival, celebrity
             
          US vows to avenge Iraq killings
            News Talk  
            April Fool's!  
          Advertisement
                   
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲国产一区二区三区| 免费特黄夫妻生活片| 少妇高潮喷水惨叫久久久久电影 | 亚洲AV毛片一区二区三区| 日本+国产+欧美| 无遮无挡爽爽免费视频| 中文字幕第一区| 粉嫩蜜臀av一区二区三区| 国产在线啪| 男女猛烈激情xx00免费视频| 狠狠五月深爱婷婷网| 最新国产色视频在线播放| 国产精品三级中文字幕| 120秒试看无码体验区| 高清中文字幕一区二区| 91色老久久精品偷偷性色| xxxxbbbb欧美残疾人| 日韩精品一区二区高清视频| 人人妻人人狠人人爽天天综合网| 精品国产午夜福利在线观看| 一道本AV免费不卡播放| av在线播放观看免费| 成人福利国产午夜AV免费不卡在线| 天堂中文8资源在线8| 亚洲国产精品成人一区二区在线| 亚洲精品视频久久偷拍| 亚洲婷婷综合色高清在线| 亚洲中文字幕亚洲中文精| 日本高清无卡码一区二区| 国产精品人成视频免| 午夜短无码| 夜夜躁狠狠躁日日躁| av深夜免费在线观看| 欧美大bbbb流白水| 久久97人人超人人超碰超国产| 国产高清一区在线观看| 中文字幕在线国产精品| 国产一区内射最近更新| 日韩精品人妻中文字幕| 一级做a爰片久久毛片**| 亚洲中文字幕成人综合网|