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Iraqi Parliamentarian: U.S. Split Could Lead to U.N. Force

HeadlineJan 25, 2007

Meanwhile, Iraq is topping the agenda today at the gathering of world leaders in Davos, Switzerland. Iraqi Parliament member Adnan Pachachi addressed the growing political opposition to the Iraq War in the United States.

Adnan Pachachi: “If, because of domestic pressures in the United States, the United States will feel it’s not possible for them to continue undertaking this burden, then I think we should consider the possibility of internationalizing the whole thing and going to the United Nations and have a restructured multinational force under United Nations authority.”

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