September 17, 2009 6:54 PM

More Rocket Fire During Biden Iraq Visit

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(AP)  Insurgents fired at least two rockets at the Baghdad's Green Zone Wednesday, just minutes after Vice President Joe Biden wrapped up meetings with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki expressing confidence that attempts to destabilize Iraq through violence will fail.

The sound of the rockets being fired could be heard on the side of the Tigris River opposite the Green Zone, and people inside al-Maliki's office where the meetings took place, including Biden and al-Maliki themselves, were warned to stay inside. The rockets could be heard exploding in the vicinity of the Green Zone but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

It was the second such attack in as many nights as Biden met with American and Iraqi officials inside the Green Zone, a fortified area in downtown Baghdad that houses government offices, agencies and the U.S. and British embassies.

After Biden's arrival Tuesday, four rockets were fired at the Green Zone in an attack that killed two Iraqi civilians.

The attacks took place after Biden had retired for the night following meetings with American officials on the first day of his visit. Three suspects were detained for questioning in the attack, but later let go.

After the meeting with Maliki, Biden said Iraq's future depended on its ability to resolve its lingering political and sectarian differences, adding that the United States was "committed to the Iraqi government and people as they work to create a peaceful and prosperous Iraq."

Although violence has declined around Iraq, deadly attacks still occur, including Aug. 19 truck bombings against the foreign and finance ministries that killed more than 100 people.

On Wednesday, a suicide bomber on a motorcycle attacked a checkpoint north of Baghdad, killing three people and wounding nine, police said.

Biden offered his condolences to victims of the Aug. 19 bombings and assured them "we are confident the terrorists will fail."

On the effort to reconcile political and sectarian divides, Biden said that al-Maliki "was kind enough to discuss with us some of the issues that are in need of resolution if the Iraqis are to achieve the bright future they fought for and deserve."

As the number of bombings and other attacks declines elsewhere in Iraq, violence has persisted in the north, which remains a battleground between Sunni Arab extremists and Iraqi and U.S. forces. Kurdish-Arab tension there also frequently flares into violence.

Biden plans to travel north after leaving Baghdad.

Other issues that were discussed included the agreement governing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.

The U.S.-Iraqi security agreement calls for the withdrawal of American combat forces by the end of August 2010 and of all U.S. troops by the end of the following year. The U.S. military is optimistic that the readiness of Iraqi forces will allow the it to withdraw all combat forces next year according to plan, and then proceed with pulling out the remaining 50,000 troops by the end of the following year.

There are now about 130,000 U.S. troops in Iraq.

Al-Maliki described the meeting as "positive" but took no questions. Neither did Biden.

Biden met a broad spectrum of Iraqi officials in Baghdad.

He held talks first with parliament speaker Ayad al-Sammaraie, a senior member of the Iraqi Islamic Party, the country's largest Sunni political party.

The two sides discussed developments in the country's national reconciliation efforts with former Saddam loyalists and other Iraqi internal issues, al-Sammaraie's spokesman Omar al-Mashhadani told AP. He gave no further details.

Over his three-day visit, Biden's main focus was expected to be plans for January elections and the ongoing violence in Iraq's north. Biden last visited Iraq on July 4 to spend U.S. Independence Day with the troops. During that trip he also met with his son, Beau, who is an Army captain serving in Iraq.

AP
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by winstrv September 17, 2009 12:09 AM EDT
When is the President going to visit our troops? Biden has been there at least 3 times since taking office. Can't our President take the time to visit those he is putting on the front lines?
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by docpeter1953 September 17, 2009 8:13 AM EDT
Lets see, GWB made 4 visits to Iraq after invading in 2003; less than once per year. Abd GWB is the one who put them there in the first place.

Maybe it is time for BHO to go there. or maybe he has until January 2010 or so.
by stuart-johns September 17, 2009 9:41 AM EDT
Why did'nt Glen Beck visit his supporters on the front lines of lastweeks march in Washington?? He co-sponsored the whole thing.
by wtcmedic-911 September 16, 2009 10:22 PM EDT
first time Biden looks awake! love that one photo with the huge eyes!
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by woltommel September 16, 2009 9:42 PM EDT
Obama's people can't even give good GPS coordinates. Joe don't listen to them when they want your picture by yourself,,,, way over there on the other side of the blast wall. Give em hell joe!
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by stuart-johns September 16, 2009 8:32 PM EDT
Yeah I know. Joe looks like he's stunned by some distraction. The other guy, he's still yakking away. LOL
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by ibsteve2u September 16, 2009 9:01 PM EDT
Is 'cuz Maliki just said "A rabbi, a priest, and an imam walked into a bar..."
by davidcoincon September 16, 2009 6:12 PM EDT
Why did CBS use such a bad photo of VP Biden? The man is very photogenic. This is best CBS could do?
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by -Lawyers-Guns-n-Money- September 16, 2009 6:01 PM EDT
Betcha Bush is feeling a bit jealous right about now. All he got was two shoes.
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by ibsteve2u September 16, 2009 9:00 PM EDT
Ahhh, but Bush can say that he smelled a biological weapon.
by thesevenveils September 16, 2009 5:51 PM EDT
Iran's mercenary army in Iraq continues to destabilize Iraq with the hopes that the Iranian theocracy can install it puppet government in Iraq. Iran's goal is to control every nation along its boarders, Russian or Chinese style, it doesn't matter.
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by stuart-johns September 16, 2009 5:49 PM EDT
What should they do Mr. Extremist? Give them a medal? I bet you'd like that huh?
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by underdogus09 September 16, 2009 5:19 PM EDT
"More Rocket Fire During Biden Iraq Visit"
Do not worry they will arrest or kill 3 or 4 "militants" in the next couple of hours,just good ol'american PROPAGANDA folks
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by jwesel1 September 17, 2009 10:09 AM EDT
by One_Majesty September 17, 2009 12:22 AM EDT
underdogus, Look at Bidens eyes.
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They are wide open, as if watching an approaching shoe.
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