You haven't demolished anything, except in your overactive imagination. I can see your weak-sister messiah's current troubles are making you and his other acolytes more and more desperate to cook up far-fetched excuses for him. In fact the excuses coming from you and other members of his rear guard sound much like his own--and are just about as believable.
The notion the U.S. had no choice but to hang its head meekly and do whatever Maliki's government told it to is laughable. That pisspot government was in no position to tell the U.S. anything--it never even would have existed if this country had not invaded and driven Hussein's regime from power. It was Mr. Obama who was determined to withdraw all U.S. forces, because he thought it would gain him a political advantage. He found it convenient to hide his own wish to throw in the towel behind the claim that Bush and Maliki had left him no choice. That was just one more of his lies.
Your attempt to cover President Limpwrist's fanny isn't fooling anyone. Are you so ignorant of postwar history that you really imagine U.S. Presidents haven't sometimes had to ignore loud resistance from countries where U.S. troops were stationed, and insist on keeping them there, when they were sure it was in our national interest? Next you'll be claiming that the tens of thousands of U.S. troops in Korea were only able to stay there all these years because from 1953 on, South Koreans and their leaders unfailingly loved the U.S. and wanted it there.
I suppose that if any South Korean leader had ever so much as raised his voice or wagged a finger, President Eisenhower would never have told them very clearly how things were going to be. No doubt Ike would have burst into tears, fallen all over himself apologizing for being so intrusive and insensitive, and explained to Americans that he had no choice but to pull all our troops out right away. And then, if a new Korean War had broken out as a result, I suppose Eisenhower would have shrugged helplessly and told the nation, "It's not my fault. Those mean South Koreans made me do it--they said we had to go, or they would punish our soldiers in their courts when they got into trouble in a bar or something! What else could I do but comply?"