What is obvious is that he does want to keep his cushy position, not to mention keep his scalp firmly attached to his head and his head to his shoulders, so he'd better go along with what the Bushies tell him to say today.
See report "Iraq PM did not back Obama troop exit plan: government ":
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki did not back the plan of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq and his comments to a German magazine on the issue were misunderstood, the government's spokesman said on Sunday.
Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement that Maliki's remarks to Der Spiegel were translated incorrectly.
The German magazine said on Saturday that Maliki supported Obama's proposal that U.S. troops should leave Iraq within 16 months. The interview was released on Saturday.
"U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama talks about 16 months. That, we think, would be the right time frame for a withdrawal, with the possibility of slight changes," Der Spiegel quoted Maliki as saying.
Dabbagh said statements by Maliki or any other member of the government should not be seen as support for any U.S. presidential candidate.
Obama is visiting Afghanistan and is set to go to Iraq as part of a tour of Europe and the Middle East.
Maliki's remarks were published a day after the White House said he and President George W. Bush had agreed that a security agreement currently being negotiated between them should include a "time horizon" for withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Bush has long opposed setting a timetable for withdrawal, and the White House said the time horizon agreed by the two leaders was not as specific as a time frame pushed by Democrats and could be adjusted based on conditions on the ground.
Oh wait. Senator Obama also said he would be sensitive to conditions on the ground too. Someone forgot to tell Maliki that, while they were strong-arming him to change his position by claiming "mistranslation".
Babel Fish strikes again! (The original Babel Fish as described by the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio broadcasts -- or book, or if you must the execrable movie, not the horribly inaccurate web translator that Google seems to have replaced with a translation referral service.)
If you are unaware of the above referenced "Fish" this also could be described as a political Freudian slip, a gaffe, where, highly trained diplomats, politicians, or officials make a mistake of telling the truth about what they and the people around them really think. Afterwards everyone -- including the mainstream news -- must work extra hard to cover it up again.
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