
Iraq spokesman says U.S. troops might be needed for another decade Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki last month sold the Iraqi people on a security pact with the U.S. He called it a "withdrawal agreement" to end the presence of American forces in his country by the beginning of 2012. However, his top government spokesman, Ali al-Dabbagh, undercut that claim this week when he said in Washington that the U.S. might be needed in Iraq for another 10 years.
Former U.S. Contractor Alleges 9-Month Detention in Iraq --Translator Says He Was Denied Attorney, Phone Calls While Held For Months When this 52-year-old translator and veteran of the U.S. Army headed for his annual leave as a contractor in Iraq, he claims he was wrongfully imprisoned for nine months by American forces, with no access to a lawyer and no contact with his family for months. The allegations are laid out in a lawsuit against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, recently filed in federal court in Washington where the former contractor for Titan, and a naturalized U.S. citizen, alleges that his due process rights were violated when he was detained and held in "torturous conditions."
'White House has indicated that it will use authority they had all along.'
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