World | Iraqi government Iraq Minister Demands Exit Timetable Foreign minister Rubaie won't accept a US security deal without one By Kevin Spak Posted Jul 8, 2008 10:00 AM CDT Copied Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki gestures as he speaks at a meeting with several Arab ambassadors to the United Arab Emirates in that country's capital, Abu Dhabi, Monday, July 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Iraqi Government, HO) Iraq won’t accept any security deal that doesn’t include strict guidelines for a US withdrawal, National Security Adviser Mouwaffak al-Rubaie said today. The US waved off similar statements from Nouri al-Maliki yesterday, saying they didn’t believe the Iraqi PM really wanted a timetable, but Rubaie’s comments left little to interpretation. “Our stance in the negotiations … will be strong,” he said. “We will not accept any memorandum of understanding that doesn’t have specific dates to withdraw foreign forces.” Read These Next Air Canada's CEO is in hot water for his post-crash remarks. Moms, this is not how to handle someone bullying your child. Stephen Colbert finds 'his dream project.' CDC vaccine adviser quits over too much 'drama.' Report an error