After ten hours of letting Maliki statements hang in a German newspaper, Centcom released a statement from Maliki's spokesperson claiming that Maliki's statements were not "accurately conveyed."
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/07/1 9/almaliki.obama/
Of course, the statement doesn't indicate what part of his statement was inaccurately conveyed. This guy must be pretty damn unlucky if he keeps on getting transcribed inaccurately (fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice?). It sounds as if Bush got caught off-guard completely and had a little chat with his buddy Maliki.
Let's see if that German paper made a tape recording of this interview; it doesn't change the fact that Maliki is on record, in print, praising Obama's withdrawal plan....unless McCain wants to claim that there is some conspiracy in Europe in favor of Obama getting elected. Let's see what Maliki has to say when Obama himself is in front of him later this week.
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