Cheney’s office denies he’s in Iraq
November 24th, 2006
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney’s office on Thursday denied reports he was in Iraq for a previously unannounced visit to celebrate the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday with U.S. troops.
Iraqi state television and several other Arabic news channels reported his arrival, but the U.S. embassy could not confirm it.
A spokeswoman for Cheney, Megan McGinn, told Reuters in Washington: “That is not true. He is not there now.” Asked if he had plans to travel there later on Thursday, she said: “Not to my knowledge.”
Asked whether Cheney was in Baghdad or anywhere else in Iraq, the U.S. military said it was “unaware of any information of the vice president being in Baghdad”.
When U.S. President George W. Bush visited U.S. troops for Thanksgiving in 2003, journalists traveling with him were not allowed to report the visit until Bush had already left Iraq.
Cheney’s office said on Wednesday the vice president would travel to Saudi Arabia on Friday for talks with King Abdullah. The meeting comes as the White House weighs a shift in strategy on Iraq.
Cheney is seen as a key architect of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, along with former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld who resigned after Republicans were defeated in mid-term Congressional elections this month.
Source: Reuters
Cheney’s office denies he’s in Iraq
November 24th, 2006
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney’s office on Thursday denied reports he was in Iraq for a previously unannounced visit to celebrate the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday with U.S. troops.
Iraqi state television and several other Arabic news channels reported his arrival, but the U.S. embassy could not confirm it.
A spokeswoman for Cheney, Megan McGinn, told Reuters in Washington: “That is not true. He is not there now.” Asked if he had plans to travel there later on Thursday, she said: “Not to my knowledge.”
Asked whether Cheney was in Baghdad or anywhere else in Iraq, the U.S. military said it was “unaware of any information of the vice president being in Baghdad”.
When U.S. President George W. Bush visited U.S. troops for Thanksgiving in 2003, journalists traveling with him were not allowed to report the visit until Bush had already left Iraq.
Cheney’s office said on Wednesday the vice president would travel to Saudi Arabia on Friday for talks with King Abdullah. The meeting comes as the White House weighs a shift in strategy on Iraq.
Cheney is seen as a key architect of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, along with former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld who resigned after Republicans were defeated in mid-term Congressional elections this month.
Source: Reuters

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