We cannot have any laws not in keeping with the tenets of Islam and of democracy. |
We cannot wait for years and years of terrorist activity because we haven't enough government forces. |
We completely persist that the regime in Iraq should be democratic. |
We do not have one party which got the majority. We have different groups, different parties. |
We do not oppose the presence of Turkish troops if they are around five or six thousand soldiers. |
We don't want British forces forever in Iraq. Within one year, I think at the end of 2006, Iraqi troops will be ready to replace British forces in the south. |
We have a country which we can say is unique in the Middle East. |
We have accepted the amendments which we think necessary for the Islamic and Arab world, |
We have agreed [to] a draft constitution, ... Of course, it is not a perfect document. But I think it is one of the best constitutions in the Middle East. |
We have decided to support the draft and agreed to some changes which we think necessary for the country's ties with the Arab League, as Iraq is a founding member in the AL, |
We have gone forward, |
We have more than 100,000 (Kurdish resistance fighters), and Syria also has tens of thousands. These forces can liberate Iraq with the support of the United States, with cooperation and coordination with American forces. |
We have no war among Iraqis, ... We have some thousands criminals who came from outside of the country, fighting against our people, trying to kill civilians and innocent people. |
We have the right to be proud in saying that today was a day of national consensus, ... So congratulations to our people for their constitution. |
We have to renew ties with Turkey to remove the chill in relations in the past. |