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Barack Obama begins first-hand inspection of Iraq
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-07-21 20:13

American diplomats hoped to reach a final accord by the end of the month, but it now seems the goal is a stopgap "bridge" document that would maintain the status for US forces once a UN mandate on their presence expires at the end of the year. Such as move would leave the hard bargaining to the next president.

Iraqi leaders, meanwhile, have gained a new measure of self assurance with revenue from record high oil prices and Iraqi-led successes to hobble Shiite militias believed linked to Iran. Recently, Iraqi leaders have increasing pressure for some kind of timetable for US troop withdrawals.

Last week, the White House agreed to work on a "general time horizon" for removing US troops — a significant reversal from President Bush's longheld opposition to discuss any timeframes.

Obama is likely to face more questions about his pullout plans from Iraq's prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki.

Al-Maliki was quoted last week by a German magazine appearing to endorse Obama's 16-month timetable. The Iraqi leader's aides have since said his remarks were misunderstood, and he is not taking sides in the US election. Obama also is expected to meet Iraqi President Jalal Talabani.

It was unclear whether Obama would make any public appearances or comments while in Iraq. But even a low-key visit may garner more scrutiny than any stage of his overseas trip, which is scheduled to move on to Jordan, Israel and European capitals.

Iraq is one of the lighting rods in the presidential showdown with McCain.

McCain has been critical of Obama's position on Iraq, saying the decision to pull out should be determined by progress, not a timetable. McCain also strongly backed the troop surge into Iraq last year.

McCain's foreign policy adviser, Randy Scheunemann, said Obama "is stubbornly adhering to an unconditional withdrawal that places politics above the advice of our military commanders, the success of our troops, and the security of the American people."

There is no question that Iraq is a significantly different place than during Obama's first visit in January 2006, when the country was caught in a growing Sunni insurgency and was moving toward a flood of Sunni-Shiite violence.

Militant attacks and targeted killings by sectarian death squads is sharply down — by many measures back to levels before the rise of the Sunni insurgency in 2004.

So far this month, the US military has reported nine soldier deaths in Iraq, in addition to the discovery of two bodies of soldiers abducted last year. The lowest monthly toll of the war was this May, when 19 military deaths were reported.

In Afghanistan, meanwhile, US military officials say the number of attacks in eastern regions, where most of the foreign troops are American, has increased by 40 percent so far in 2008 compared with the same period in 2007.

But there are pockets of concern in Iraq.

Bombings and slayings have been creeping higher in the northern city of Mosul, the last main urban stronghold for al-Qaida in Iraq. Insurgents also remain entrenched in the Diyala Province northeast of Baghdad and a main gateway to the city. Iraqi authorities have announced plans to send more forces into the area.

Iraqi leaders also continue to stumble on some political measures supported by Washington.

The nation's election commission on Sunday proposed delaying important provincial elections from this October until near the end of the year. Iraq's parliament has been unable to reach agreement on the guidelines for the voting, which would hand greater powers to regional authorities and is seen as a vital step toward national reconciliation.

Obama arrived following a brief stop in Kuwait, a key US ally. The delegation met Sunday with the emir, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, and other senior officials, the Kuwait News Agency reported.

In Afghanistan, Obama met with US military commanders and troops and held talks with President Hamid Karzai.

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