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Second step in the removal of Maliki
In continuation of the process to remove Maliki as PM, is there yet another Small wrench in the works? You read and lets talk about it.
Brought this from Band Lady's corner.
Attorney-Maliki: The second step that will come in the event
of the success of the blocks the removal of al-Maliki is the dismantling
of the National Alliance
Thursday, June 7, 2012 12:18
[Baghdad - where]
Predicted
MP from a coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki said "the
second step, which will come in the event of the success of the
political blocs, the removal of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office
is the dismantling of the National Alliance, warned at the same time of
being dragged behind a regional project to dismantle the National
Alliance and the overthrow of the independence of Iraq."
Maliki
said, according to a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of
it today that "regional project includes Bouktute the first removal of
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which represents the most difficult stage
and stumbling block in the way of this scheme as it stands ready for
all the steps of State to undermine the security of Iraq and the
overthrow of the experience democracy, which became fully exposed to
him. "
"The dismantling of the National Alliance fully is the
second step will come in the event succeeded the parties in the removal
of al-Maliki on their way down to the creation of a parliamentary
majority new of other parties and domination through which power in
Iraq, a third step in this regional project."
He said al-Maliki
said "the Iraqi people must be confident and aware of the seriousness of
this project, which is to achieve according to the wishes of some who
belonged to the political process and funding and external support will
be at the time of Iraq on his way to return to the square of
dictatorship, which perched on the body of this oppressed people for
long periods," calling people to "respond forcefully to this project and
thwarted in order to preserve the gains made in light of the democratic
experiment and the opening of Iraq to the outside world. ended
http://www.alliraqnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40564:2012-06-07-09-18-42&catid=41:2011-04-08-17-27-21&Itemid=86
Brought this from Band Lady's corner.
Attorney-Maliki: The second step that will come in the event
of the success of the blocks the removal of al-Maliki is the dismantling
of the National Alliance
Thursday, June 7, 2012 12:18
[Baghdad - where]
Predicted
MP from a coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki said "the
second step, which will come in the event of the success of the
political blocs, the removal of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office
is the dismantling of the National Alliance, warned at the same time of
being dragged behind a regional project to dismantle the National
Alliance and the overthrow of the independence of Iraq."
Maliki
said, according to a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of
it today that "regional project includes Bouktute the first removal of
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which represents the most difficult stage
and stumbling block in the way of this scheme as it stands ready for
all the steps of State to undermine the security of Iraq and the
overthrow of the experience democracy, which became fully exposed to
him. "
"The dismantling of the National Alliance fully is the
second step will come in the event succeeded the parties in the removal
of al-Maliki on their way down to the creation of a parliamentary
majority new of other parties and domination through which power in
Iraq, a third step in this regional project."
He said al-Maliki
said "the Iraqi people must be confident and aware of the seriousness of
this project, which is to achieve according to the wishes of some who
belonged to the political process and funding and external support will
be at the time of Iraq on his way to return to the square of
dictatorship, which perched on the body of this oppressed people for
long periods," calling people to "respond forcefully to this project and
thwarted in order to preserve the gains made in light of the democratic
experiment and the opening of Iraq to the outside world. ended
http://www.alliraqnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40564:2012-06-07-09-18-42&catid=41:2011-04-08-17-27-21&Itemid=86
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Re: Second step in the removal of Maliki
Reuters calls Maliki' opponents as enemies. I call them as being in favor of the state of Iraq and the continued growing democratic style of government, where free people can aid in the direction of their country. What say you?
(Reuters) Analysis: Maliki enemies battle to vote him out of office
(Reuters)
– Ask Iraq’s Sunni, Kurdish and even some Shi’ite leaders these days
what they think of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and the rhetoric is
likely to be shrill: Many call him a dictator, autocrat or even a new
“Saddam” who needs to be voted from office.
For the second time
since American troops left last December, Maliki is wading through a
crisis with the Shi’ite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs in his government at
each others throats in a feud that risks spilling from politics into
sectarian violence.
A wily political survivor, Maliki has so far
emerged unscathed from the unrelenting melee since the government was
formed 18 months ago. Now his foes want to test his survival skills to
the limit with the threat of a vote of no confidence.
If this
vote does come before parliament it will be the most serious challenge
in Maliki’s six years in office, potentially collapsing a fragile power
sharing deal. But even that outcome is unclear: His foes agree they
dislike him, but they disagree on everything else, not least on who
would replace him.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/07/us-iraq-politics-idUSBRE8560D720120607?feed&feedName=worldNews
(Reuters) Analysis: Maliki enemies battle to vote him out of office
(Reuters)
– Ask Iraq’s Sunni, Kurdish and even some Shi’ite leaders these days
what they think of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and the rhetoric is
likely to be shrill: Many call him a dictator, autocrat or even a new
“Saddam” who needs to be voted from office.
For the second time
since American troops left last December, Maliki is wading through a
crisis with the Shi’ite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs in his government at
each others throats in a feud that risks spilling from politics into
sectarian violence.
A wily political survivor, Maliki has so far
emerged unscathed from the unrelenting melee since the government was
formed 18 months ago. Now his foes want to test his survival skills to
the limit with the threat of a vote of no confidence.
If this
vote does come before parliament it will be the most serious challenge
in Maliki’s six years in office, potentially collapsing a fragile power
sharing deal. But even that outcome is unclear: His foes agree they
dislike him, but they disagree on everything else, not least on who
would replace him.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/07/us-iraq-politics-idUSBRE8560D720120607?feed&feedName=worldNews
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Re: Second step in the removal of Maliki
As we all know Iran has a vested interest in the outcome of a no confidence vote against Maliki. Afterall Maliki (according to a LOT of rumor) ((LOL Not the "guru" type )) Maliki is and has had a lot to do both in and out of Iran. Widly recognized as a deficit to Iraq. Here is a take from the New York Times.
The New York Times: Iran to aid acceleration Maliki
BAGHDAD
(Iba) / follow up / … New York Times reported the U.S. on Wednesday
that Iran plays multiple roles in the political Baghdad, of which
disrupt the departments established by the Americans, and it was a haven
for outcasts of politicians, which is confirmed through these days to
play the role of big brother to the government of Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki. The paper says Iran today adds a new role is the role of
reformer of emergency in an attempt to keep Maliki’s coalition of the
division.
Iran seems desperate to rescue the administration
coalition, which she helped create in late 2010, to recover from its
crisis Iraq’s recent political. The show calls for Tehran in favor of
allied factions in Iraq and use its influence religious and trade in an
attempt to prevent the opponents of Maliki’s success in confidence with
him.
And followed in a report to say that the collapse of the
Maliki government will be a big blow to the ruling regime in Iran angry
originally on the future of its ally, Great in the Middle East – Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad, as he represents the convergence rarely to
the interests of Tehran and Washington, which considers al-Maliki is
also the only leader currently possible.
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php%3Fname%3Dinner%26t%3Dpolitics%26id%3D56822&usg=ALkJrhi5dvg5XsegdL40bNs-s8DYCoPrwA
The New York Times: Iran to aid acceleration Maliki
BAGHDAD
(Iba) / follow up / … New York Times reported the U.S. on Wednesday
that Iran plays multiple roles in the political Baghdad, of which
disrupt the departments established by the Americans, and it was a haven
for outcasts of politicians, which is confirmed through these days to
play the role of big brother to the government of Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki. The paper says Iran today adds a new role is the role of
reformer of emergency in an attempt to keep Maliki’s coalition of the
division.
Iran seems desperate to rescue the administration
coalition, which she helped create in late 2010, to recover from its
crisis Iraq’s recent political. The show calls for Tehran in favor of
allied factions in Iraq and use its influence religious and trade in an
attempt to prevent the opponents of Maliki’s success in confidence with
him.
And followed in a report to say that the collapse of the
Maliki government will be a big blow to the ruling regime in Iran angry
originally on the future of its ally, Great in the Middle East – Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad, as he represents the convergence rarely to
the interests of Tehran and Washington, which considers al-Maliki is
also the only leader currently possible.
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php%3Fname%3Dinner%26t%3Dpolitics%26id%3D56822&usg=ALkJrhi5dvg5XsegdL40bNs-s8DYCoPrwA
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