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Author Topic: Obama Golfs For FIVE HOURS as US Evacuates Embassy Staff From Baghdad Chaos  (Read 227 times)
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« on: August 11, 2014, 12:26:08 PM »

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/08/obama-golfs-for-five-hours-as-us-evacuates-embassy-staff-from-baghdad-chaos/

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President Barack Obama spent a leisurely five hours golfing Sunday afternoon as his Martha?s Vineyard vacation continues while Iraq falls further into chaos.

As Obama was midway through his golf outing reports from Baghdad erupted with rumors that Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki was staging a coup to hold on to power as Iraq struggles to form a new government while fighting off the ISIS terrorists? conquest of large swaths of Iraq.

Right before heading off for his annual two week vacation at Martha?s Vineyard, Obama ordered air strikes against ISIS to ward off a possible advance against Erbil in Kurdish controlled northern Iraq.

The news out of Baghdad was preceded by an unheralded announcement that the Obama administration was evacuating some, but not all, U.S. personnel from Baghdad and Erbil.

The AP?s Nedra Pickler reported via Twitter on Obama?s golf game today:

    Obama arrives at Farm Neck Golf Club on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon

    ? Nedra Pickler (@nedrapickler) August 10, 2014

?Obama?s golf partners today are Cyrus Walker, Ahmad Rashad and Robert Wolf?

    Obama?s golf partners today are Cyrus Walker, Ahmad Rashad and Robert Wolf ? Nedra Pickler (@nedrapickler) August 10, 2014

?Obama leaving Farm Neck Golf Course after five hours?

    Obama leaving Farm Neck Golf Course after five hours

    ? Nedra Pickler (@nedrapickler) August 10, 2014

The State Department casually mentioned in a travel advisory issued Sunday that some staff in Iraq was being relocated:

    ?The Department of State warns U.S. citizens against all but essential travel to Iraq. Travel within Iraq remains dangerous given the security situation. The Embassy in Baghdad and the Consulate General in Erbil remain open and operating, but the Department of State has relocated a limited number of staff members from the Embassy in Baghdad and the Consulate General in Erbil to the Consulate General in Basrah and the Iraq Support Unit in Amman. The Embassy in Baghdad and the Consulate General in Erbil remain open and operating. This Travel Warning supersedes the Travel Warning dated August 8, 2014, to note the departure of some staff from the Consulate General in Erbil. The ability of the Embassy to respond to situations in which U.S. citizens face difficulty, including arrests, is extremely limited.?

Rampant rumors of a coup by Maliki to remain as prime minister for a third term were based on reports of Iraqi military being suddenly deployed in key areas in Baghdad including the presidential palace and the Green Zone. The Wall Street Journal quoted an experienced Iraqi hand as saying this was not a coup?yet.

    ??We have noticed suspicious security movements in Baghdad, distribution for forces and tanks which if persist can be considered a coup,? a former senior Kurdish official involved in the negotiations (to form a new government) said. ?So far, we haven?t reached that point. It?s only Maliki showing his muscles.??

The Journal reported troops were deployed in the Green Zone. Other reports had troops stationed in neighborhoods around the Green Zone. Brett McGurk, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (Iraq and Iran), tweeted Sunday evening U.S. support for Iraq?s new President Fuad Masum over Maliki.
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