645.4月7日,美国总统奥巴马访问伊拉克

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By: White House photo by Pete Souza.
President Barack Obama shakes hands with hundreds of U.S. troops during his April 7, 2009, visit to Camp Victory, Iraq. "You have performed brilliantly in every mission that has been given to you. You've kept your eyes focused on just doing your job," Obama told the troops.
By: Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante.
President Barack Obama visits Al Faw Palace on Camp Victory, Iraq, April 7, 2009. This was Obama's first trip to Iraq as commander in chief and he took time to talk to troops and civilians.
Obama praises troops during surprise visit to Iraq
Apr 08
By Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden, American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON,
April 7, 2009 - In a surprise visit to Iraq today, President Barack
Obama declared to troops in Baghdad that now is the time for Iraqis
"to take responsibility for their country."
Obama's stop to visit some 1,500 troops, government civilians and
contractors at Camp Victory's Al Faw Palace in Baghdad was his
first to Iraq as president.
Obama promptly thanked the troops for their service and personal
sacrifice "under enormous strain ... through controversy and
difficulty and politics."
"You have performed brilliantly in every mission that has been
given to you. You've kept your eyes focused on just doing your
job," Obama said. "You have given Iraq the opportunity to stand on
its own as a democratic country."
The next 18 months will be critical for the Iraqis to make
political accommodations and resolve their constitutional
differences, he said.
The United States is committed to Iraq's success, and will continue
to work with Iraq's security forces and government to ensure Iraq
remains stable. The U.S. military still remains an important aspect
to Iraq's stability, and Obama said he hopes Iraq will continue to
be a "good neighbor and a good ally."
"We can't do it for them," he said. "But what we can do is make
sure that we are a stalwart partner; that we are working alongside
them."
Obama also stressed that although the spotlight has shifted to
Afghanistan, it's important not to lose focus in Iraq. He said
military efforts in Iraq "have to be even more focused."
"Obviously we've spent a lot of time trying to get Afghanistan
right," he said. "But I think it's important for us to remember
that there's still a lot of work to be done here."
In closing, the president assured the audience that "we have not
forgotten what you have already done; we are grateful for what you
will do; and as long as I'm in the White House, you're going to get
the support you need and the thanks that you deserve from a
grateful nation."
In a press availability prior to speaking to the troops, Obama told
reporters that the upcoming national elections may resurface
unresolved political and religious issues.
"It's very important for [the United States] to use all of our
influence to encourage parties to resolve these issues in ways that
are equitable and fair," he said.
Following his visit with Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, commander of
Multinational Force Iraq, and his troops, Obama met with Iraqi
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and President Jalal
Talibani.
2009年4月7日,美国总统奥巴马访问伊拉克.