The October Surprise?

U.S. says Iraq agrees on a timeline to peace. 2 weeks before the elections. Funny how that happens:

Iraqi leaders have assured the United States they will stick to a timetable of measures over the next year to curb violence and allow U.S. troops to go home, Washington’s top officials in Iraq said on Tuesday.

Two weeks ahead of U.S. congressional elections that have put
President George W. Bush’s Republicans on the defensive over their Iraq strategy, the U.S. ambassador and military commander in Baghdad told voters directly via a rare joint news conference that success was still possible, and on a “realistic timetable.”

Insisting sectarian bloodshed had not caused Washington to water down its goal of a stable, democratic Iraq, envoy Zalmay Khalilzad said he expected Iraqi leaders to make “significant progress in the coming 12 months” in meeting “benchmarks.”