Gates Coaxes Iraq on Political Front

Defense Secretary, in Baghdad, Reiterates That U.S. Street Patrols Aren't Indefinite

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, unsatisfied with the pace of political reconciliation in Iraq, laid down an implicit deadline Friday by urging Iraqi leaders to pass key laws by summer while repeating his warning that U.S. troops will not patrol Iraqi streets indefinitely.

Gates also described as "mixed" the results of two-month-old military operations to curb violence in Baghdad, which have included tens of thousands of additional U.S. troops. Full Story »

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by Mary McFadden - Apr. 23, 2007

The story is a bit scattered. It moves from Gates and the political process to an inventory of recent violence. There should have been a bit more on the resistance of the Iraqi government to release figures to the UN Assistance Mission. The hint at avoidance should have been enunciated.

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