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Maliki attacking Abadi he describes as "AC" and stresses the need to sack him after the liberation of Mosul


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Sommer News: Former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki attacked, the current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, describing it as "AC".

Maliki stressed in his response to a question by The Wall Street Journal that it should dismiss Abadi Mosul after the end of the process, and pointed out that the Iraqis want to change.

Maliki said: This weakens the government's image before the people and the security forces when gangs succeed in entering the parliament and prime minister's office, and means he does not have respect for the state.

Nuri al-Maliki, said that al-Abadi was very hesitant in the face of Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government and its ambitions in the territory and followers of Muqtada al-Sadr.

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The article states, "Maliki said: This weakens the government's image before the people and the security forces when gangs succeed in entering the parliament and prime minister's office, and means he does not have respect for the state."

Nuri al-Maliki appears to be the epitome of hypocrisy.  He stirs up the trouble and blames someone else for doing what he did and demands the ousting of the respectable person (Abadi) who had nothing to do with the incident.  With Nuri al-Maliki being beaten with sticks at a Shiite shrine recently, his desperation has likely gotten turned up quite a few notches. Once Mosul is freed from ISIS control, there will likely be a swift and secure investigation that likely will point irrevocably to Nuri al-Maliki as the initial and primary perpetrator of the massive ISIS invasion.  As such, Nuri al-Maliki is likely feeling some nice warm rope burns on his neck about now knowing his inescapable outcome.

 

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Club him over the Head, shove his body into a Burlap Sack, weight the damn thing down - and KER-PLUNK ! . . . into the Tigris he goes. Okay, so it's not terribly imaginative. I'll defer to the more creative if this method of ridding Iraq of this Rabid Animal is not to everyone's liking. It's a start.

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Abadi al-Maliki
Abadi al-Maliki

Roudao - Arbil , 

expressed the vice president, Nouri al - Maliki, expressed concern that " the competition for control of Mosul , may create a dangerous situation even in Baghdad , " and accused Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi as "unable to face Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government and regional ambitions, and followers Shiite cleric Muqtada al - Sadr. " 

Maliki said in an interview published by the newspaper "Wall Street Journal" America, it "does not seek to return to receiving the post of prime minister, but the Abadi" weak must be replaced as soon as the completion of the Mosul operation , "pointing out that" Iraqis want a change. " 

Criticized Maliki policy Shiite cleric Muqtada al - Sadr, in particular the entry of his green Zone, pointing out that "almost overthrew the rule of the government in April and May, adding that" the weaker the government 's image before the people and the security forces. " 

When you can gangs from entering the legislature Center and the Office of Prime Minister al - Maliki added, it means a lack of respect for state institutions. " 

Maliki confirmed, that he wanted to" play a strong figure to form a strong government with national values that sectarian conflict and gangs. " 

Political rival dangerous to Ebadi , is Nuri al - Maliki, who ruled Iraq for eight years before replacing the Iraqi parliament to him, under Western pressure, in September 2014, after the control of the organization of the Islamic state on the connector.  it is 

noteworthy that al - Maliki is currently the honorary title to a large extent , a deputy Iraqi president remains It enjoys broad support among the deputies, and in recent months, has sought alliances behind the Shiite parties to include a growing number of some Kurdish and Sunni Arab MPs.

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