August 6, 2007
"It would be inadvisable in the extreme for the U.S. simply to pack up its forces and withdraw. The U.S. must underline its support for the Maliki government because there is no other game in town."
– Prince Turki-al Faisal, December 6, 2006, Philadelphia World Affairs Council
“In the beloved Iraq, the bloodshed is continuing under an illegal foreign occupation and detestable sectarianism. The blame should fall on us, the leaders of the Arab nation, with our ongoing differences, our refusal to walk the path of unity.”
– King Abdullah, March 28, 2007
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—George Mitchell, special envoy for Middle East peace, remarks with Prime Minister Netanyahu, September 29, 2010
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