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AFP: Iraq at odds with US over troop presence beyond 2008

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The proposed pact has come under fire from religious and political leaders both in Iraq and in neighbouring Iran with anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr vowing to keeping up protests until the deal is scrapped.

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Baghdad had sent teams to several countries to study their military pacts with the US.

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We dispatched four technical teams to Germany, Turkey, South Korea and Japan to see how they did in these countries," Zebari told reporters on Sunday.

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Baghdad had assured its neighbours that the deal will not go against their national interests.

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any deal with Iraq would be similar to more than 80 such pacts Washington has with other nations

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It says the pact will not specify troop levels, establish permanent bases in Iraq or tie the next president's hands.

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