tinydancer
Diamond Member
Maliki may end up being the guest of honor at a Saddam-style necktie party.
Oh I don't think Iran nor Syria is about to let you overthrow another government. And I've got a funny feeling that Putin won't either.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Maliki may end up being the guest of honor at a Saddam-style necktie party.
For the uninformed, Iraq recently held elections. The following is from the OP link:
Mr. Maliki's State of Law Party won a plurality of seats, 94 out of 350, in Iraq's parliamentary elections. The country is waiting for Iraq's Supreme Court to ratify the results, after which the parliamentary speaker will call on the leadership of Mr. Maliki's party to form a new government.
This new government needs to be much more inclusive - preferably without Maliki.
For the uninformed, Iraq recently held elections. The following is from the OP link:
Mr. Maliki's State of Law Party won a plurality of seats, 94 out of 350, in Iraq's parliamentary elections. The country is waiting for Iraq's Supreme Court to ratify the results, after which the parliamentary speaker will call on the leadership of Mr. Maliki's party to form a new government.
This new government needs to be much more inclusive - preferably without Maliki.
The isolationists are tough.....in their isolationism. Moan and complain the US isn't the world power they desire, while setting the stage for further erosion of US authority. Of course the US has to go into Iraq again, the US led the charge to eradicate secular leaders in the area. Now, its clean up time.
Just because Obama loves negotiating with terrorists doesn't mean that the Iraqi government will.
This is not about a "disenfranchisement of Sunnis". ISIS is now the toughest terrorist group on the planet. And loaded with big bucks that they seized from banks in Mosul. They make AQ look like Girl Scouts selling cookies.
For the uninformed, Iraq recently held elections. The following is from the OP link:
Mr. Maliki's State of Law Party won a plurality of seats, 94 out of 350, in Iraq's parliamentary elections. The country is waiting for Iraq's Supreme Court to ratify the results, after which the parliamentary speaker will call on the leadership of Mr. Maliki's party to form a new government.
This new government needs to be much more inclusive - preferably without Maliki.
The isolationists are tough.....in their isolationism. Moan and complain the US isn't the world power they desire, while setting the stage for further erosion of US authority. Of course the US has to go into Iraq again, the US led the charge to eradicate secular leaders in the area. Now, its clean up time.