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  1. Egyptian Columnist: Execute Iraqi PM Al-Maliki For War Crimes In an article in the Egyptian government daily Al-Gomhouriyya, Gamal Abd Al-Rahim called for prosecuting Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki for war crimes, and for a death sentence after it was proved that he was involved in the murder of thousands of Iraqi Sunnis was proven, as published by WikiLeaks. Al-Rahim added that Al-Maliki's crimes were graver than those of Saddam Hussein. Source: Al-Gomhouriyya, Egypt, October 26, 2010
  2. Crap here we go again. I really hope this is it! Here's something good I heard yesterday that I would like to share. Now for all people that know me I don't post B.S. stuff, so here it is. I heard that the Bush Family have a lot of IQD and are pushing for a RV. Now do I know if that is true, I have no clue but I do trust my friend on this matter. Again let's hope that this thing RV's very soon and get off this ride. GODS BE..
  3. Jane Arraf, Correspondent / October 8, 2010 Baghdad Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says his Shiite coalition is close to forming a government and could announce a new coalition by next week, ending Iraq's long-running political crisis. Skip to next paragraph Related Stories * Breakthrough for new Iraq government? Allawi meets Maliki, Sadr * Iyad Allawi: If Maliki tries to form a government in Iraq, chaos will ensue * Maliki gets Shiite nod to head new Iraqi government * Challenger Allawi edges PM Maliki in Iraq election “This is not going to be easily determined but the progress of these talks indicates we have come to near the end of these negotiations,” Mr. Maliki told the Monitor today. Speaking in his first interview since he received the key backing of hard-line Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr last week, Maliki says he expects the results of negotiations with the Kurdish coalition and talks with the secular Iraqiya bloc to become clear in the next two to three days. Although the most likely scenario appeared to involve an alliance with Ayad Allawi, whose Iraqiya coalition includes many Sunnis, it was still unclear whether Allawi would accept Maliki’s terms. The proposed alliance with Mr. Allawi also appeared to sideline the Kurds. Months of political deadlock Iraqis went to the polls in March in the first national election since they regained full sovereignty. But forming a government that does not exclude major groups and risk reigniting sectarian violence has proved agonizingly difficult. When none of the candidates won enough seats to form a majority in parliament, Maliki demanded – and obtained – a recount. Seven months after the election, negotiations have just recently swung into high gear. Maliki, who is still more than 20 seats short of the 163-seat majority that he needs in parliament, looks almost certain to be the next prime minister, unless his main Shiite rival Adel Abdul Mehdi can muster enough votes. Allawi will not be president: Maliki Recent reports suggest that Allawi could become president, rather than the next prime minister. But Maliki said Friday that Allawi would not be Iraq's next president. “The presidency is essentially spoken for,” says Maliki, referring to the Kurdish claim to the position currently held by Jalal Talabani, head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, saying they would have to relinquish the position. “Take it from me in full confidence – the Kurds will not forgo the position of president and the president will be Jalal Talabani.” Instead, he says, they were offering Allawi the position of head of a powerful new body named the National Council for Strategic Studies, a decision-making body, as well as the position of speaker of parliament and a share of key ministries for members of Iraqiya. Maliki says all the parties had rejected a proposal made to them by Vice President Biden in which Talabani would become a special ambassadorial envoy, Allawi would be named president, and Maliki would remain prime minister. American officials have publicly said the US has not promoted any plan but privately have made clear that they will back any government that includes Sunnis, Kurds, and Shiites. The emergence of Shiite power The war that toppled Saddam Hussein also paved the way for Iraq’s Shiite majority to take power for the first time – sending shock waves throughout the region and within the country’s traditional Sunni political elite. The US decision to disband the Iraqi Army and outlaw the Baath Party is blamed for fueling the insurgency. Now, maintaining a balance of power between Shiites, Sunnis, and Kurds is seen as the key to Iraq holding together. Maliki has had a roller-coaster ride during political negotiations over the past several months. Although popular in the street, he is widely distrusted by most of his former political allies, who have accused him of not consulting them on national security and other crucial issues. The Shiite coalition he oversees has splintered and come back together several times. In its latest incarnation, the rival Islamic Supreme Council in Iraq has split from the coalition, while the Sadrists, who withdrew their support for Maliki, returned to the fold. The Moqtada al-Sadr factor Maliki denies reports that he had promised the Sadrists top security posts in exchange for their support, but says they would be given a number of other ministries proportionate to their strength in the alliance. “They want to participate in the political process and distance themselves from the violence, militias, and weapons and other tactics that they used before and we want to encourage them in this matter,” he says. Mr. Sadr’s paramilitary Mahdi Army, made up mostly of poor and disenfranchised Shiites, fought US troops in the streets in 2004. Two years ago, after the militia seized control of Basra, Maliki sent in the Iraqi Army to retake the city. The US has publicly warned against giving the Sadrists a strong role in government despite their having won the biggest single bloc of seats in parliament in the March election. Asked about the likelihood of negotiating a new security agreement with US forces after they withdraw from Iraq at the end of next year, Maliki says it would be up to the new government and parliament to decide whether that was needed. “Because we have bought American weapons, it would be customary for the country that supplies them to also supply expertise,” he says, giving an example of a possible remaining US military presence here.
  4. All I can say is wow the crap people put on here. No way the IQD will ever go 5+ not in today's world. No one knows when it will RV or if it really will. We can only hope that it will RVs. To many things need to happen before it RVs.
  5. Thank you all for your support. When I got the email today I was like going crazy, I wanted to shout it out to everyone. I can't wait till this thing to RV. Thanks again.
  6. Blog Details A Second U.S. Plan to Contain Crisis of Forming New Iraqi Government A high-level U.S. national security delegation was in Iraq last week to search for a compromise between the two leading contenders for the post of prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki and Ayad Allawi. The delegation failed in its assignment, but has returned to Iraq with a new plan: Al-Maliki will service as prime minister while Allawi's al-Iraqiya will be assigned the post of president as well as the three security ministries – defense, interior [which controls the national police force] and national [home] security. The Kurdish alliance will get the speakership of parliament, while outgoing president Jalal Talabani will chair the Supreme Political and Security Council. This plan will deliberately exclude the Iraqi National Alliance (INA) in which Muqtada al-Sadr, the most anti-American politician in Iraq, will be kept outside the ruling coalition. [such a formula will also exclude Ahmad Chalabi, a member of parliament with the INA, who has turned into a strong pro-Iranian voice in Iraq.] An Iraqi independent daily, al-Muwaten, also reported that President Barack Obama has sent a message to Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani asking him to use his influence to craft a compromise between the feuding political leaders so that a new government could be formed before the withdrawal of the U.S. combat forces. No U.S. source has confirmed either the U.S. plan or President Obama's message to al-Sistani. Sources: Al-Rafidayn, August 4, 2010; al-Muwaten, Iraq, August 5, 2010 Posted at: 2010-08-05
  7. Look I'm not going to say this again I got this email today not 2003! I have an account that sends me all new news on Iraq and Chapter 7 so move past it! Get over it!
  8. How could it be from 2003 when I just got the email? Look I'm just like you guys I report what I see or hear. If I was trying to make you think it did go I would be like holly crap Batman the Chapter 7 is no more!!! Oh well
  9. I'll tell you what next time I get any info I won't share! I did put an ? Because I wanted to know if anyone heard anything about that too. Thanks guys!
  10. This is what I got. Gees I get an email about this and people attack me come on. I'm with you guys and if I get any info I pass it on to you all. 1 new result for iraq chapter 7 lifted KPLC 7 News, Lake Charles, LouisianaUN calls on Iraq to take steps to end ... KPLC-TV In May 2003, weeks after the US invaded Iraq, the council lifted economic sanctions against Iraq, opening the country to international trade and investment ... See all stories on this topic » http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://news.google.com/news/story%3Fncl%3Dhttp://www.kplctv.com/Global/story.asp%253FS%253D12932278%26hl%3Den%26geo%3Dus&ct=ga&cad=:s1:f1:v1:i0:lr:e0:p0:t1281041365:&cd=xw4FoFa7A-w&usg=AFQjCNFPT_xsrrxGRh08M2oLg-YajfWMig
  11. Look I got this email about 40 min ago. Please don't bash me! That's why I put an ? Because I wanted to know if anyone heard more about it.
  12. Hey everyone I just got an email that said Iraq is being lifted out of Chapter 7. I'm waiting for another email, stay tuned.
  13. Wow to funny. We are talking about the world chapter 7 not USA chapter 7.
  14. This is great news! I wish USA was like this. This thing should RV anytime I don't care what they said yesterday about not RVing. It's all smoke so that they don't have to pay out so much. GO RV!!!!!!
  15. WOW I was hoping to see something on the RV this morning and look what I see instead. Great I hope this is not true. It makes no sense that they would do that! I feel sorry for those people over there..
  16. Allawi, Maliki affirm necessity to adopt alliances to make all participate in forming government : more news on this when it comes in.
  17. Baghdad (NINA) – Iraqiya’s Slate official, Salman al-Jumaily, said that the leader of Sadrist Trend, Muqtada al-Sadr, does not object on Allawi forming next government and has no red lines over this issue. In a statement to NINA on Monday, July 19, Jumaily said that the meeting in Damascus between Allawi and Sadr was a qualitative turn on the efforts toward forming next government. He added that Allawi and Sadr affirmed during their meeting on the importance for all active political forces to participate in next government so the government represents all Iraqi spectrums without excluding any side. Jumaily pointed out that Allawi and Sadr discussed the political platform prepared by Iraqiya to implement it after it forms the government. He stressed that Allawi-Sadr meeting represent a step toward speeding up the process of forming next government and overcome current political crisis. / End.
  18. Look dude I was only helping you out with people bashing you! don't start in on me! I've been a member longer out Adam banned me a couple of months ago. So I took on a new name, my old name is the same but I added the 73 at the end. So what are you trying to say something to me because you did your math wrong?
  19. People please calm down. Look it's ok they didn't do the math right but does it give you the right to bash the crap out of someone? We are all here to make some money and I'm sure we all have dreams of what we will do when it RV's. But why start bashing the crap out of people because they made a mistake? We don't always get things right from time to time, so why be hard on someone. If you want to bash someone go to Iraq and bash the ones that don't want to form the next government! So here's to an RV soon for the love of GOD!!!
  20. Stop bashing people because they don't understand the math in this. Thanks for trying but the math is wrong. I'm sorry to say it but thanks for trying. People stop bashing!!!!
  21. You are not doing the math right 1 million IQD = 39202.20 and you put that amount in to USA come out $846. The math is wrong! Sorry to bust your hopes. Go RV!!!
  22. Saturday, July 17, 2010 10:35 GMT Iraqi Cabinet spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh expects political deadlock over the government formation to carry on for the next two weeks. Recent meetings between Al Iraqiya List and State of Law Coalition did not reach any agreement. The situation is completely standing, Al Dabbagh noted expecting no development to occur within the two weeks to come although talks are ongoing until a compromise is reached, Al Dabbagh told Alsumaria News. State of Law Coalition is keen on National Alliance’s constitutional right to choose the next Prime Minister while Al Iraqiya List is attached to its right in forming the government, he added.
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