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Sirwan Ahmed: difficult to withdraw confidence from the Maliki being supported by Iran and America

2012/29/11

Baghdad (news) Refer MP for the coalition of Kurdish blocs Sirwan Ahmed, why could not the political blocs to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister to support Iran his intervention to back the Sadrist bloc for its decision, noting that America and Iran is supporting al-Maliki is difficult to withdraw confidence from it. Ahmad said in statement (of the Agency news): When political blocs agreed (a coalition of Kurdish blocs, and Iraqiya, and the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement) to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki evade some Iraqi MPs from this decision. added: also intervened Iran to persuade the Liberal bloc for positions and retreated from its decision to vote for the withdrawal of confidence. said MP for the coalition of Kurdish blocs to, that Maliki powered by Iran and the United States did not post the political blocs to withdraw confidence with him. The political scene differences multiple between the blocs, including about laws accumulated on the shelves of the House of Representatives, and corruption cases that have emerged recently, and in the meantime, the President of the Republic for a convergence of views between the political blocs and the national meeting of the blocs is counting on to resolve the political crisis and get a consensus on the passage of laws broken.

Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-news.php?id=79012#ixzz2DfYQabmH

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Sirwan Ahmed: difficult to withdraw confidence from the Maliki being supported by Iran and America

2012/29/11

Baghdad (news) Refer MP for the coalition of Kurdish blocs Sirwan Ahmed, why could not the political blocs to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister to support Iran his intervention to back the Sadrist bloc for its decision, noting that America and Iran is supporting al-Maliki is difficult to withdraw confidence from it. Ahmad said in statement (of the Agency news): When political blocs agreed (a coalition of Kurdish blocs, and Iraqiya, and the Liberal block of the Sadrist movement) to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki evade some Iraqi MPs from this decision. added: also intervened Iran to persuade the Liberal bloc for positions and retreated from its decision to vote for the withdrawal of confidence. said MP for the coalition of Kurdish blocs to, that Maliki powered by Iran and the United States did not post the political blocs to withdraw confidence with him. The political scene differences multiple between the blocs, including about laws accumulated on the shelves of the House of Representatives, and corruption cases that have emerged recently, and in the meantime, the President of the Republic for a convergence of views between the political blocs and the national meeting of the blocs is counting on to resolve the political crisis and get a consensus on the passage of laws broken.

Read more: http://www.sotaliraq...2#ixzz2DfYQabmH

Ditto for that, with Biden's apparent support, and Maliki allowing transport of weapons across Iraq from Iran, he is entrenched.

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Iran yep, USA, NOPE. Maliki has been an enemy of the US since day one. Don't trust that beady eyed disgusting looking freak.

Don't trust the beady eyed Iranian Hitler or the Joe "Alzheimer's" Biden either.

Just get your crumbs from the Kings table when this RVs and split.

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