World | Barack Obama Maliki Uses US Politics to Gain Iraqi Leverage 'Let's squeeze them,' the PM is said to have proposed By Jonas Oransky Posted Jul 21, 2008 10:54 AM CDT Copied U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama, left, talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, right, in Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo) The Iraqi PM’s endorsement of Barack Obama’s withdrawal timetable Saturday (walked back somewhat under pressure) was a calculated maneuver by a man who has figured out how to play US politics for his country's gain, Robert Reid writes for the AP. Nouri al-Maliki started using it as leverage when negotiations over the long-term US role in Iraq bogged down last month, and he sensed White House desperation to get a deal before the campaign swings into high gear. “Let’s squeeze them,” he told advisers, before proceeding to do just that, Reid says. "The squeeze came July 7, when al-Maliki announced in Abu Dhabi that Iraq wanted the base deal to include some kind of timetable for withdrawing US troops," Reid writes. And lo and behold, Bush agreed to a “general time horizon” for withdrawal. Read These Next Woman found 32 years after vanishing 'without a trace.' Kristi Noem: I was 'blindsided' by news about my husband. The Supreme Court looks set to buck Trump on birthright citizenship. In his 20-minute Iran speech, Trump didn't mention these 4 things. Report an error