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White House says Iraqi leader misquoted
The White House on Friday sought to soften
criticism by Iraq's prime minister over allegations that U.S. Marines killed
two dozen unarmed civilians in the western town of Haditha last November.
White House press secretary Tony Snow said that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
had told U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad that he had been misquoted. But
Snow was unable to explain what al-Maliki told Khalilzad or how he had been
misquoted.
"That is a little too complicated for me to try to read out," Snow said at a briefing where he was pressed to explain how al-Maliki's remarks were supposed to have been distorted. "It becomes a little convoluted and so I don't want to make a real clear characterization because it's a little hazy to me," Snow said.
The prime minister was quoted a day earlier as saying the Haditha deaths were "a horrible crime." He also was quoted as saying, "This is a phenomenon that has become common among many of the multinational forces. No respect for citizens, smashing civilian cars and killing on a suspicion or a hunch. It's unacceptable."
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