November 18, 2008
Iran took a surprisingly positive stance Monday on the Iraq-U.S. security pact after months of harshly denouncing the deal, which would keep American troops in Iraq for three more years. Some hard-liners continued to lash out at the agreement, but comments in the state media and from one of the clerical state’s most powerful figures signaled Tehran may be taking the view that no matter what it dislikes in the deal, it will eventually mean the departure of the Americans.
"The Iraqi government has done very well regarding this," the website of Iran’s state television quoted judiciary chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi as saying. "We hope the outcome of (the deal) will be in favor of Islam and Iraqi sovereignty."
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