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Iraqi Dinar Buzz Updates
Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Joe Biden said U.S. Vice President said on Sunday that the end of military operations in Iraq is going in the schedule to the schedule in August will be postponed if Iraq is able to form a new government by the deadline.
Biden said the channel (state. Me. C. News) News in an interview, “there is a transitional government. There is a Government that is working. Iraqi security provided by the Iraqis to help us. .. We will still have 50 thousand troops there.â€
No Iraqi political parties reach agreement on who willform the new coalition government and will be the next prime minister since the inconclusive elections held in March and who will be president.
Biden said “I have no doubt that we will honor the commitment that we have only 50 thousand troops there, and this will not affect in any way with the actual stability of Iraq.â€And American forces plan to end the hostilities in August 31 before withdrawing completely by the end of 2011.
The Iraqis hope that the elections lead to stability and economic recovery, seven years after US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. But talks on forming a coalition government could drag on for several months to come, subject Iraq to a political vacuum it out of a sectarian war, but he is struggling to contain the stubborn insurgency.
Fell sectarian clashes between Sunnis and Shiites that erupted after the invasion in 2003 but largely Sunni insurgency continues.
Security sources said that suicide bombers killed 43 people on Sunday in two separate attacks on Sunni militias backed by the government.