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[ This message has been sent to you via the CASI-analysis mailing list ] I gather that USUK coalition is negotiating with the IGC the terms under which coalition forces would remain in Iraq. Is there any news as to how those negotiations are going? It would seem too that many Iraqis including such leaders as Sistani object to this matter being settled by the IGC and want such negotiations to be with an elected Iraqi govt. Isn't this going to be a problem for the coalition. There doesnt seem to be much discussion of this that I have seen. Cheers, Ken Hanly _______________________________________ Sent via the CASI-analysis mailing list To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-analysis All postings are archived on CASI's website at http://www.casi.org.uk