yota691 Posted September 30, 2017 Report Share Posted September 30, 2017 Iraqi politician: Some Sunni MPs are complying with Iranian orders to Maliki By Zuzan Saadoun 1 hour ago Successful balance Roudao - Erbil confirmed the Iraqi political analyst, a successful balance, the Sunni parliamentarians to vote on what Iran wants Maliki , starting from Saleem al - Jubouri, pointing out that "not only interested in their own interests." "These Sunni parliamentarians vote on what Iran wants through Maliki, and they represent no position for the Sunni Arabs, but represent the Iranian project and the mandate of the Faqih and now they are promoting the owners and the Iranian project, starting with Salim al-Jubouri," al-Mezan told the Rwandan media network on the sidelines of the Sunni Arab conference held in Erbil in support of the Kurdistan independence referendum. "He said. "He who denies the interests of his people in prisons and detention centers will deny to Kurdistan these represent themselves and their interests and subjugation to the Iranian project and their work to Iran and thus work for the mandate of the Faqih and Maliki exclusively." Al-Mezan explained that "the performance of the Sunni deputies has become openly not fog and decided their positions towards Maliki and Iran in Iraq, not their parents or Kurdistan, but only their personal interests and satisfaction of the rule of the Faqih." And on Erdogan's statements against the Kurdistan region, said the Iraqi politician, "Erdogan does not do everything he says and we experience with him in Syria, and with the PKK, and with the Russians also," adding, "He did not resolve the matter and the borders are still open and investments of Turkey exist in the Kurdistan Region And will not overly in this economic growth blockade of Kurdistan. " The political analyst said that "like what happened in the uprising in 2013, the Sunni Arabs all went to sit and this time it will be tougher because tens of thousands of their children disappeared and they are innocent people taken by the popular crowd and arrested unjustly. All of these people will be revolted either by sit-ins or demonstrations and will not leave their rights because they demand revenge. " 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magawatt Posted September 30, 2017 Report Share Posted September 30, 2017 (edited) If it's Maliki it's gotta be bad for Iraq. They should take him and drop him over Iran... parachute optonal. Edited September 30, 2017 by magawatt 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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