Today is not April 1.
As expected, this visit is unannounced to maintain secracy.
Obama makes surprise visit to Iraq
As expected, this visit is unannounced to maintain secracy.
Obama makes surprise visit to Iraq
7 Apr 2009 [Independent] President Barack Obama made an unannounced visit to Baghdad today, marking a new chapter in his strategy to wind down the unpopular war in Iraq and shift the United States' military focus to Afghanistan.
The White House said that Obama would meet US commanders and troops. He would also speak to Iraqi leaders, but would call by telephone rather than see them in person because poor visibility prevented helicopter travel around the capital, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
Flying secretly from Istanbul at the end of his first major international tour, Obama was to visit the scene of a war that he inherited from his predecessor, George W. Bush. It was his first visit to Iraq since before his November 2008 election victory, which was bolstered by his campaign pledge to start bringing US troops home.
Air Force One touched down at Baghdad International Airport a day after a string of seemingly coordinated bombings across the Iraqi capital killed 37 people. On Tuesday, a car bomb killed nine people and wounded 20 in the Shi'ite Kadhimiya district of northwest Baghdad, police said.
The attacks underscored security challenges as the US military prepares to implement Obama's order to withdraw all combat troops by August 2010. ...
The White House said that Obama would meet US commanders and troops. He would also speak to Iraqi leaders, but would call by telephone rather than see them in person because poor visibility prevented helicopter travel around the capital, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
Flying secretly from Istanbul at the end of his first major international tour, Obama was to visit the scene of a war that he inherited from his predecessor, George W. Bush. It was his first visit to Iraq since before his November 2008 election victory, which was bolstered by his campaign pledge to start bringing US troops home.
Air Force One touched down at Baghdad International Airport a day after a string of seemingly coordinated bombings across the Iraqi capital killed 37 people. On Tuesday, a car bomb killed nine people and wounded 20 in the Shi'ite Kadhimiya district of northwest Baghdad, police said.
The attacks underscored security challenges as the US military prepares to implement Obama's order to withdraw all combat troops by August 2010. ...
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