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WORLD> Middle East
Iraq willing for quicker pullout
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-01-21 14:06
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's top spokesman says the government is willing to see the United States withdraw its troops even before the end of 2011. That was a deadline ageed by the outgoing US administration.

A policeman stands guard near residents looking at a burnt vehicle at the site of a bomb attack in Baghdad January 19, 2009. Iraq's top spokesman says the government is willing to see the United States withdraw its troops even before the end of 2011. [Agencies]

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Obama promised during the campaign to bring home all US combat troops within 16 months but to consult his commanders first.

Iraqi spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Iraqis were worried about a premature departure. But he says the government is willing to let the US to depart before 2012 and assume full responsibility for security.