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en Yes. He'll talk about how we're hopeful that the Iraqis will continue to make progress on their constitution.

en If we will not be able to reach agreements in the end, this constitution is going to be presented to the Iraqis in an Oct. 15 referendum. Legally we do not need the parliament to vote on the draft, but we need only a consensus so that all the Iraqis will say yes to the constitution.

en [Still, some experts say the Constitution is of small consequence to most average Sunni voters, many of whom have not even read the document, despite efforts by the United Nations to distribute some five million copies around Iraq; a recent UN-sponsored poll found that 77 percent of Iraqis had never seen the Constitution.] I think for most Iraqis it’s not a big issue, ... The big issues are water, electricity and security.

en This constitution is full of land mines that would explode on Iraqis. This constitution will divide the country.

en This is not going to happen in the next day or two or week or two. It's going to take time. We'll continue to talk on a daily, weekly basis and see if we can't make progress.

en Human rights and the rule of law are central components of our relationship with Iraq and are key areas for US involvement and support. These are allegations of abuses by Iraqis against Iraqi in Iraqi facilities ... we want to see them make progress and see them reach the standards that we hold other countries to. We're counting on the Iraqis to conduct a thorough investigation.

en We think it's very important that Iraq be for all Iraqis, an Iraqi democracy be for all Iraqis, men and women as well as different ethnic groups, different religious groups. And they should take that into account in the drafting of their constitution.

en If the constitution gets a 'Yes' then Iraqis who reject it will say that the results were falsified. The situation will be bad politically and the security situation might get out of control. If the constitution gets the two thirds 'No' in three provinces, sectarian tension will increase.

en Even if any of you does not pray, the constitution of the state, be it the one signed by Saddam Hussein or the constitution that was dictated to the Iraqis by the Americans, declares that Islam is the religion of the state. I alerted you twice that it was time for prayers, but you ignored me.
  Saddam Hussein

en If New Orleans politicians can't talk about recovery and progress, then how can they expect Washington or the rest of the nation to care? This is about bringing all of Louisiana's leaders together to look at the progress that's been made since the last legislative session and to continue forward.

en The Americans say they don't intervene, but they have intervened deep. They gave us a detailed proposal, almost a full version of a constitution. They try to compromise the different opinions of all the political blocs. The U.S. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. officials are more interested in the Iraqi constitution than the Iraqis themselves, because they promised their people that it will be done August 15.

en Well, I hope not. Hopefully, we'll be able to make enough progress before then that we can begin bringing our troops home. But it's impossible to set a deadline right now. Hopefully, we'll make progress, but how quickly we will make it, no one can really say right now. I would imagine that we will have some presence in Iraq, but hopefully it will be substantially reduced, and be if not exclusively, largely in a supportive role, rather than taking the front-line role that we currently have. We need to get more Iraqis trained and equipped to provide for their own security, so that we will no longer have to. And we can do only those things that they're not capable of, for example air cover and those kinds of things. They'll be patrolling the neighborhoods, they'll be the ones out on the front lines. Hopefully, with the next [general] elections more than three years away, God willing, we'll have gotten there by then.

en Bill said the stuff that he had to say. I'm very optimistic that they're going to make progress, and I'm very hopeful.

en If there is any prospect of defeating the insurgency, ... we need to make clear to the Iraqis that if they are unable to reach agreement on the constitution, we will reconsider our presence in Iraq and that all options will be on the table, including withdrawal.

en We are quite pleased with his progress. He is seeing a specialist today and we are hopeful he is not going to be too far away. I think talk that he's going to be out for four or five weeks or even for the World Cup is really premature. We think he's got a really good chance of coming back before the end of the season, hopefully around about Bolton [on April 22] or semi-final day.


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