US fears that Brown wants Iraq pull-out

A SENIOR Downing Street aide has sounded out Washington on the possibility of an early British military withdrawal from Iraq.

Simon McDonald, the prime minister’s chief foreign policy adviser, left the impression that he was “doing the groundwork” for Gordon Brown, according to one of those he consulted.

Brown, who arrives at Camp David in Maryland today to meet President George W Bush, said yesterday that “the relationship with the United States is our single most important bilateral relationship”.

Downing Street remains emphatic that he will not unveil a plan to withdraw British troops, who are due to remain in southern Iraq until the Iraqi army is deemed capable of maintaining security. A spokesman said there had been no change in the government’s position.

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One comment on “US fears that Brown wants Iraq pull-out

  1. libraryjim says:

    Wow, did you see/hear all the news pundits on the cable networks this weekend saying that we need to STAY in Iraq and win this war? One even went as far as to say “this is the main front on the war on terror”! I’d expect it of Fox, but CNN? MSNBC? Wow! They are finally getting it!