Just days after the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, 
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry confronted Baghdad for continuing to 
grant Iran access to its airspace and said Iraq's behavior was raising 
questions about its reliability as a partner.
Speaking to 
reporters during a previously unannounced trip to Baghdad, Kerry said 
that he and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had engaged in "a very 
spirited discussion" on the Iranian flights, which U.S. officials 
believe are ferrying weapons and fighters intended for the embattled 
Syrian government.
Kerry said the plane shipments C along with 
material being trucked across Iraqi territory from Iran to Syria C were 
helping President Bashar Assad's regime cling to power by increasing 
their ability to strike at Syrian rebels and opposition figures 
demanding Assad's ouster.
"I made it very clear that for those 
of us who are engaged in an effort to see President Assad step down and 
to see a democratic process take hold ... anything that supports 
President Assad is problematic," Kerry said at a news conference at the 
U.S. Embassy in Baghdad after meeting separately with Maliki at his 
office. "And I made it very clear to the Prime Minister that the 
overflights from Iran are, in fact, helping to sustain President Assad 
and his regime."
The overflights in Iraq have long been a source
 of contention between the U.S. and Iraq. Iraq and Iran claim the 
flights are carrying humanitarian goods, but American officials say they
 are confident that the planes are being used to arm the support the 
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action is taken, Iraq will be excluded from the international discussion
 about Syria's political future.
U.S. officials say that in the 
absence of a complete ban on flights, Washington would at least like the
 planes to land and be inspected in Iraq to ensure that they are 
carrying humanitarian supplies. Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
 Clinton secured a pledge from Iraq to inspect the flights last year, 
but since then only two aircraft have been checked by Iraqi authorities,
 according to U.S. officials.
One senior U.S. official traveling
 with Kerry said the sheer number of overflights, which occur "close to 
daily," along with shipments trucked to Syria from Iran through Iraq, 
was inconsistent with claims they are only carrying humanitarian 
supplies. The official said it was in Iraq's interest to prevent the 
situation in Syria from deteriorating further, particularly as there are
 fears that al-Qaida-linked extremists may gain a foothold in the 
country as the Assad regime falters.
The official, who spoke on 
condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak 
publicly on the matter, said there are clear links between al-Qaida 
linked extremists operating in Syria and militants who are also carrying
 out terrorist attacks in Iraqi territory with increasing regularity.
The
 Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike 
Rogers of Michigan, said Sunday the U.S. should create a "safe zone" in 
northern Syria that would give the U.S.Find a great selection of customkeychain deals. more leverage with opposition forces.
"This
 doesn't mean the 101st Airborne Division and ships" are deployed, 
Rogers told CBS' "Face the Nation." "It means small groups with special 
capabilities reengaging the opposition so we can vet them, train 
them,We've had a lot of people asking where we had our chinamosaic made. equip them so they can be an effective fighting force."
Last week, Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and John McCain,A solarstreetlight is
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in a letter to step up U.S. military efforts in the region, including 
destroying Assad's aircraft using precision airstrikes.
Kerry 
said Iraq's tacit approval of Iranian overflights left the American 
people wondering how an ally would undermine U.S. efforts, particularly 
after the enormous sacrifices made by the United States in liberating 
Iraq from Saddam Hussein's tyrannical rule.
"There are members 
of Congress and people in America who increasingly are watching what 
Iraq is doing and wondering how it is that a partner in the efforts for 
democracy and a partner for whom Americans feel they have tried so hard 
to be helpful, how that country can be, in fact, doing something that 
makes it more difficult to achieve our common goals, the goal expressed 
by the prime minister with respect to Syria and President Assad," he 
said.
In addition to the overflights, Kerry said he had urged 
Maliki and other Iraqi officials to promote unity amid a spike in 
sectarian violence and called on them to ensure that upcoming provincial
 elections are free and fair. Kerry said the postponement of the polls 
in two provinces C Anbar and Ninevah C was unacceptable and should be 
reversed.
"We strongly urge the prime minister to take this 
issue to the cabinet and to see if it can be revisited, because we 
believe very strongly that everybody needs to vote simultaneously," he 
said.
In addition to his meeting with Maliki, Kerry saw Iraqi 
parliament speaker parliament speaker Osama al-Nujaifi, a Sunni, whose 
faction is at odds with Maliki's Shiia. Kerry also spoke by phone with 
Massoud Barzani, the head of the Kurdish Regional Government based in 
Irbil to encourage the Kurds not go ahead with unilateral actions C 
especially involving oil, like a pipeline deal with Turkey.
Kerry
 arrived in Baghdad from Amman, where he had been accompanying President
 Barack Obama on his tour of Israel, the Palestinian Authority and 
Jordan. His visit to Iraq is the first by a U.Large collection of 
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2009. During Obama's first term, the Iraq portfolio was largely 
delegated to Vice President Joe Biden as Obama wound down the war.
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