From Our Foreign Bureaus: Iraq Referendum, Independent-Minded Greenland
IRAQI REFERENDUM: The 2009 referendum most important to Americans may take place in Iraq. Sunni parties won a commitment for a public referendum by July 30, 2009 on the new security agreement between the U.S. and the Baghdad government. That agreement calls for full American withdrawal by the end of 2011. A vote by the Iraqi people to reject the agreement could lead to an even earlier withdrawal by the U.S.
POLL: UKRAINIANS WANT VOTE ON NATO MEMBERSHIP: Some 80 percent support a vote on whether to join NATO. The poll is less clear on what Ukrainians would do if they had such a vote.
GREENLAND INDEPENDENCE: The world's biggest island votes for more independence from Denmark.
BULLYING THE IRISH: It looks like the Irish, who turned down the European Union's Lisbon Treaty, are going to be forced to vote again.


















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