Sunday, September 4, 2011
*****Allawi calls for more U.S. involvement in Iraq*****
Follow-up - and babysit - *****published Iyad Allawi, the head of the Iraqi List *****article in the newspaper "Washington Post" is close to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) *****called the Americans, more intervention in Iraq *****and to be patient and check "to Aakhosroa" this country.*****
This came in an attempt by Allawi to incite more of the institutions***** and decision-making circles in the United States***** against al-Maliki to push for intervention***** in Iraq for a list of the "Iraqi" *****In an effort to dramatize what is happening in Iraq as "threat to American interests." ?*****
He concluded Allawi in his article to warn Americans and intimidation that the "loss of Iraq, is not borne by America," asserted that "the time for action in the opposite direction of what is happening in Iraq has come," a Mavsrh Iraqi political bloom Khafaji in his commentary on this article Iyad Allawi as "a explicit call for more U.S. intervention in Iraq, and an invitation to put an end to the rule of al-Maliki, and also the implicit invitation and dangerous to carry out a military coup to restore the clock back. "
The accused Iyad Allawi, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, showing contempt for the principles of democracy and the rule of law, he said that "al-Maliki show now disregard the principles of democracy and the rule of law have been instructed to independent institutions are important, such as the Electoral Commission and the Commission on transparency and the Central Bank of Iraq, that Jordoa report directly to the Office of the Prime Minister" , noting that "despite the inability of the Maliki to get the most seats in elections last year, it still clings to power through a combination of support of the Iranian and U.S. complicity," as he put it.
Allawi claimed without providing any evidence that "al-Maliki refuses to enjoy the unanimous nomination of candidates in office and the defense minister and interior minister under the power sharing agreement that was concluded last year."
He said Allawi: "The government is using the tactics of the dictatorship in addition to blatant intimidation to suppress dissent, ignoring the fundamental principles of human rights."
Speaking Allawi report to Congress, saying "the recent report to Congress and the Inspector General and the U.S. competent reconstruction of Iraq indicates that the month of June was the deadliest month for American forces since 2008, and concluded that Iraq has become more dangerous than it was before."
Allawi stressed that "there is still more time to reverse this trend, but the time to act has come," adding that "prolong the presence of U.S. forces will not achieve anything alone, there must be a political efforts coordinated at the highest level."
He warned the Americans in an attempt to intimidate them and pushing them to accept his proposals to meet al-Maliki, said he "may have been the occupation of Iraq in 2003, a war of choice, but the loss of Iraq in 2011 is to choose not borne by the United States and the rest of the world," he said.
M. J
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*****Allawi calls for more U.S. involvement in Iraq*****
Follow-up - and babysit - *****published Iyad Allawi, the head of the Iraqi List *****article in the newspaper "Washington Post" is close to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) *****called the Americans, more intervention in Iraq *****and to be patient and check "to Aakhosroa" this country.*****
This came in an attempt by Allawi to incite more of the institutions***** and decision-making circles in the United States***** against al-Maliki to push for intervention***** in Iraq for a list of the "Iraqi" *****In an effort to dramatize what is happening in Iraq as "threat to American interests." ?*****
He concluded Allawi in his article to warn Americans and intimidation that the "loss of Iraq, is not borne by America," asserted that "the time for action in the opposite direction of what is happening in Iraq has come," a Mavsrh Iraqi political bloom Khafaji in his commentary on this article Iyad Allawi as "a explicit call for more U.S. intervention in Iraq, and an invitation to put an end to the rule of al-Maliki, and also the implicit invitation and dangerous to carry out a military coup to restore the clock back. "
The accused Iyad Allawi, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, showing contempt for the principles of democracy and the rule of law, he said that "al-Maliki show now disregard the principles of democracy and the rule of law have been instructed to independent institutions are important, such as the Electoral Commission and the Commission on transparency and the Central Bank of Iraq, that Jordoa report directly to the Office of the Prime Minister" , noting that "despite the inability of the Maliki to get the most seats in elections last year, it still clings to power through a combination of support of the Iranian and U.S. complicity," as he put it.
Allawi claimed without providing any evidence that "al-Maliki refuses to enjoy the unanimous nomination of candidates in office and the defense minister and interior minister under the power sharing agreement that was concluded last year."
He said Allawi: "The government is using the tactics of the dictatorship in addition to blatant intimidation to suppress dissent, ignoring the fundamental principles of human rights."
Speaking Allawi report to Congress, saying "the recent report to Congress and the Inspector General and the U.S. competent reconstruction of Iraq indicates that the month of June was the deadliest month for American forces since 2008, and concluded that Iraq has become more dangerous than it was before."
Allawi stressed that "there is still more time to reverse this trend, but the time to act has come," adding that "prolong the presence of U.S. forces will not achieve anything alone, there must be a political efforts coordinated at the highest level."
He warned the Americans in an attempt to intimidate them and pushing them to accept his proposals to meet al-Maliki, said he "may have been the occupation of Iraq in 2003, a war of choice, but the loss of Iraq in 2011 is to choose not borne by the United States and the rest of the world," he said.
M. J
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