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Obama slams Romney on Iraq
by Staff Writers
Columbus, Ohio (AFP) Oct 9, 2012


US President Barack Obama hit out at his Republican foe Mitt Romney on Iraq Tuesday, warning that America did not need a another president who started wars with no plan to end them.

Obama pounced on Romney's complaint in a major foreign policy speech on Monday that the president had failed to secure Iraqi agreement for a residual US troop presence after the withdrawal of troops last year.

"Governor Romney said it was tragic to end the war in Iraq. I disagree. I think bringing our troops home to their families was the right thing to do," Obama told a 15,000-strong crowd in Columbus, Ohio.

If he'd gotten his way, those troops would still be there. In his speech yesterday, he doubled down on that belief. He said ending that war was a mistake."

"Ohio, you can't turn a page on the failed policies of the past if you're promising to repeat them.

"We cannot afford to go back to a foreign policy that gets us into wars with no plan to end them. We're moving forward, not going back."

Obama made his name on his early opposition of the Iraq war, when he was a lowly state lawmaker in Illinois, and he promised as part of his 2008 presidential campaign to get all US troops home.

He is promising to end the Afghan war in the same "responsible" way as he said he ended the Iraq war.

Republican critics, however, have argued that the failure of the administration to secure agreement for a small US force in Iraq cost America influence in Baghdad and contributed to current instability in the country.

Romney also accuses Obama of using political calculations to manage the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, though says he would also mandate the pullout of all combat soldiers by 2014, as Obama has proposed.

The Republican candidate said on Monday that "America's ability to influence events for the better in Iraq has been undermined by the abrupt withdrawal of our entire troop presence."

In an earlier comments in November 2011, Romney said the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq was "tragic."

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US military has Syria task force in Jordan: report
Washington (AFP) Oct 10, 2012 - The US military has sent a task force to Jordan to help it handle an influx of Syrian refugees and prepare for scenarios including loose chemical weapons, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

The Times said the 150-strong force of planners and specialists -- led by a senior US officer -- was looking at ways to prevent the increasingly bloody Syrian civil war from spilling across Jordan's borders.

They are based at an outpost north of Amman and just 35 miles (55 kilometers) from the border, making it the closest US military presence to the conflict.

The United States says it is providing non-lethal aid to the rebels but has thus far refrained from providing arms, fearing they could end up in the hands of hardline Islamist groups taking part in the struggle.

US President Barack Obama has however warned of a broader intervention should Syria use or lose control of its chemical weapons arsenal.

The Times said US and Jordanian officials had discussed setting up a humanitarian buffer zone on the Syrian side of the border patrolled by Jordanian forces with US support but are holding off on the idea for now.

Jordan, a longtime US ally, was an early supporter of the rebellion against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad but, along with Washington, fears that the conflict could destabilize an already volatile region.

The Times said the US task force is spending the bulk of its time helping Jordan to coordinate food, water, latrines and other basic services for the arriving refugees.

Earlier this month Jordanian riot police used tear gas to disperse Syrian refugees at a camp in the north of the country who set fire to tents and destroyed property in protest at their living conditions.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh has said that over 200,000 Syrian refugees have crossed into Jordan since the uprising erupted 18 months ago.

UN figures show that over 85,000 refugees are registered in Jordan, with another 36,000 awaiting processing. More than 30,000 refugees are staying in the UN-run Zaatari camp, according to official figures.



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