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#1 Luigi1

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Posted 03 June 2012 - 07:00 AM

From another source...

Source Says Maliki Growing Closer On Agreement On Erbil Implementations.

A source close to the coalition of state law that there are signs for signs of settlement between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the parties claim no-confidence against him presented some of the concessions and retreat from previous positions, especially in relation to the first Convention of Arbil.

Read more. See link below...
http://bit.ly/KUyziU



The clock is ticking down to the final countdown to the IMF meeting this week & the UNSC C7 meeting next week. Your thought on this.
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#2 mydogz

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Posted 03 June 2012 - 10:37 AM

I hope just hope we have the right bad guy.There's alot of folks that need this done.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 11:18 AM

I hope just hope we have the right bad guy.There's alot of folks that need this done.


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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:00 PM

ahhhh this guy and his last minute hat tricks ,,, he will pass the go i or erbil ,,, and we will be back too waiting ,,, and the no confedince people will have too go back too square one and start again
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:06 PM

After Maliki goes there will be some other reason why this won't rv soon!!
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:18 PM

Personally, I think things have gone to far. What I am about to say is based on strictly my opinion. No intel, no news, NO LINK, just my thinking.

I do not believe Maliki is going to give in, even when backed into a corner. Now as for the vote of no confidence, I don't think that it will get that far. Don't get me wrong, I believe they have the votes, however , even though Maliki is a prideful man, I think he will strike a deal, and a last minute resignation in return for no prosecution for all the bad stuff this guy has done. I would assume that he already has made arrangements with another country to take his dough and leave Iraq. I don't really know what has made me arrive at this conclusion, and most of you probably see it playing out differently. To begin with, I never thought he would give up his power. Somehow now, I just think it's beyond the point of no return, and I really don't see him honoring all his previous agreements. As with most things, I'll most likely be wrong on this, but I don't think we will have to wait to long to find out. Thays my :twocents: worth.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:22 PM

RSS, I am with you on those thoughts. The next few days should be interesting.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:28 PM

After Maliki goes there will be some other reason why this won't rv soon!!

Well nothing has happened fast over there in the 7+ years that I've had dinar, so you could be right. Personally, I think Maliki has in fact been a huge hold up and ( JMO ) once he is gone, ( if he is gone ), I personally think things will proceed rather quickly. After all,him dragging his feet is what started this whole no confidence thing to begin with isn't it? Completed GOI, Passed HCL, ( I'm not really sure that they have to be out of chapt 7, but it would certainly help ) and my personal opinion is, then we will see what we have been waiting on........the pressing of the golden ( big red) button. ( sorry, I know I have a lot of opinions,lol)
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:43 PM

Well nothing has happened fast over there in the 7+ years that I've had dinar, so you could be right. Personally, I think Maliki has in fact been a huge hold up and ( JMO ) once he is gone, ( if he is gone ), I personally think things will proceed rather quickly. After all,him dragging his feet is what started this whole no confidence thing to begin with isn't it? Completed GOI, Passed HCL, ( I'm not really sure that they have to be out of chapt 7, but it would certainly help ) and my personal opinion is, then we will see what we have been waiting on........the pressing of the golden ( big red) button. ( sorry, I know I have a lot of opinions,lol)
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It's great to have opinions, better than letting someone think for you.... I agree with both of your posts, Maliki has passed the point of no return now..
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:53 PM

Personally, I think things have gone to far. What I am about to say is based on strictly my opinion. No intel, no news, NO LINK, just my thinking.

I do not believe Maliki is going to give in, even when backed into a corner. Now as for the vote of no confidence, I don't think that it will get that far. Don't get me wrong, I believe they have the votes, however , even though Maliki is a prideful man, I think he will strike a deal, and a last minute resignation in return for no prosecution for all the bad stuff this guy has done. I would assume that he already has made arrangements with another country to take his dough and leave Iraq. I don't really know what has made me arrive at this conclusion, and most of you probably see it playing out differently. To begin with, I never thought he would give up his power. Somehow now, I just think it's beyond the point of no return, and I really don't see him honoring all his previous agreements. As with most things, I'll most likely be wrong on this, but I don't think we will have to wait to long to find out. Thays my :twocents: worth.
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he already has made arrangements with another country to take his dough and leave Iraq,I'm sure he has a place in london, there is a thread on DV here about it
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:59 PM

he already has made arrangements with another country to take his dough and leave Iraq,I'm sure he has a place in london, there is a thread on DV here about it

Well there ya go. I knew Alwalli had a place in London. Not sure about Maliki. OMG, if he does, I sure hope those two arn't next door neighbors, :lol:
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 01:15 PM

I sure hope your right RSS, and this has gone beyond
the point of no return. Years of Maliki running things have
seen little progress. <_<
Sadr has been hanging out with the Kurds lately, seeing what
a prosperous Iraq can look like. While I dont care for him much,
Most of what he says is about helping his people, which
Maliki doesnt seem too interested in doing.
I can understand why the 5 would be calling for Maliki's removal,
could things in Iraq be more stagnant with a new leader agreeing
to share power?
I think if I were a part of the 5, I would advertise in the papers
how much better the Kurdish region is doing than the rest of
Iraq, controlled by Maliki.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 01:39 PM

maliki will do nothing and get a hall pass. he has seen the deadlines come and go with no change in his modus operandi and the consequences of his failures to comply have been nothing so far. he is like the little bratty kid in the supermarket that is misbehaving and the mom counts to three, then does nothing to punish the kid. then the mom counts to three again and does nothing. and so on. maliki lost the election, weaseled his way into office and stalled with the seating of the government for two years. he needs to go and go fast but i am afraid that nothing will happen to him.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 02:38 PM

I believe nothing will happen. For two years now he has done whatever he wanted and we have heard the chant for no confidence vote but these guys always back down in the end. I think he will survive this fracas and continue like he always had.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 08:07 PM

rss...i tend to agree with you neighbor...you are thinking along the same lines I am...one thing is certain...the clock is ticking! just hope it doesn't have plastics wired into it... :huh: keep your opinions and thoughts coming this way..value added, thanks
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 08:19 PM

rss...i tend to agree with you neighbor...you are thinking along the same lines I am...one thing is certain...the clock is ticking! just hope it doesn't have plastics wired into it... :huh: keep your opinions and thoughts coming this way..value added, thanks

I got your voicemail earlier T. Don't worry buddy I won't let anyone know your little secret. Hopefully you won't vote for him again this year.
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 08:30 PM

I got your voicemail earlier T. Don't worry buddy I won't let anyone know your little secret. Hopefully you won't vote for him again this year.

i hope all your grandkids are born naked you rascal...lol...I may be the only Democrat in the country that not only did not vote for him but have voted against every Democrat since George crossed the Pontiac River...or was it the Pocohantas...Ok Tex I voted for one but he got beat in the primary...can't remember if I voted for anybody that won...but I voted!!! cheers
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Posted 03 June 2012 - 08:59 PM

i hope all your grandkids are born naked you rascal...lol...I may be the only Democrat in the country that not only did not vote for him but have voted against every Democrat since George crossed the Pontiac River...or was it the Pocohantas...Ok Tex I voted for one but he got beat in the primary...can't remember if I voted for anybody that won...but I voted!!! cheers

I noticed you have 5, 4 now, more posts than me..........do you remember the good ole Sundays when we had the pink piggy countdowns, waiting for midnight and the magical rv?

now we have Randalln.......(no offense Randalln I enjoy your posts)

Im like Dr Kavorkian.........
running out of patience
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#19 tandy

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Posted 04 June 2012 - 06:21 AM

I noticed you have 5, 4 now, more posts than me..........do you remember the good ole Sundays when we had the pink piggy countdowns, waiting for midnight and the magical rv?

now we have Randalln.......(no offense Randalln I enjoy your posts)

Im like Dr Kavorkian.........
running out of patience


twas the days of innocence when Maliki was still in diapers...but that can hardly be as he has been stirring up his opponents for decades (it seems)...where has the piggy gone?
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Posted 04 June 2012 - 07:15 AM

Someone resident in Iraq posted that many Iraqis like Milaki because he is intransigent which they see as strong leadership. If M. is forced out or even forced to fulfill his obligations and good things happen for Iraq, it could be a great lesson for Iraq that the process works.
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