We will not send troops. Germany is not committed to Iraq - we will not commit ourselves with troops.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We don't mind that we still have troops in Germany, or that we still have troops in Japan or Korea. But they are not in danger, and we know that they are in danger in Iraq.
Our combat mission is ending, but our commitment to Iraq's future is not.
It's very unlikely that we're going to send more troops to Iraq. We are going to have to train the Iraqis faster and harder.
We ought to disarm Germany completely.
We, Britain and Germany, can neither of us be happy about our handling of the Iraq war.
Let us show our fellow countrymen and the entire world what the Germans can do when they work for peace.
Our troops are committed to bringing security to Iraq while its government matures. American forces will continue to accomplish their mission with caution, precision and honor with the thanks of a grateful nation.
It is not in the interest of the German people or in the interest of world peace that Germany should become a pawn or a partner in a military struggle for power between the East and the West.
Germany stands in the fight against terrorism at France's side, united with many, many others. I am convinced that, despite all the difficulties, we shall win this fight.
We are not going to abandon Iraq.