Iraq calls on Obama to intervene to help resolve the crisis in Iraq
28/12/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Radio Sawa called the leaders of the Iraqi List, the administration of President Barack Obama to intervene to help resolve the political crisis raging in Iraq.
The leader Iyad Allawi's list and the Speaker Osama Najafi and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi in joint article published in The New York Times on Tuesday, said that the United States should clearly demonstrating that the formation of power-sharing government is the only way for Iraq, and U.S. support for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Iraqi security depends on the implementation of the Convention on Erbil and dissolution of entities other than the constitutional rule of through it. and warned the leaders of Iraq that the U.S. withdrawal may leave behind an Iraq that is moving towards a civil war appalling.
They continued to say that they are now subject to persecution and threats by al-Maliki, saying he sought to drive them out of political life in Iraq and to establish a dictatorship based on a one-party. He leaders of Iraq that al-Maliki accused the vice president to terrorism, and sought to expel the Vice President of cabinets in favor of the absolute, also sought to investigate with Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi alleged links to the rebels. They pointed out that al-Maliki has taken those steps in the wake of his return from Washington, which has given Iraqis the impression wrong that the United States had given him the green light to do so, they said.
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28/12/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Radio Sawa called the leaders of the Iraqi List, the administration of President Barack Obama to intervene to help resolve the political crisis raging in Iraq.
The leader Iyad Allawi's list and the Speaker Osama Najafi and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi in joint article published in The New York Times on Tuesday, said that the United States should clearly demonstrating that the formation of power-sharing government is the only way for Iraq, and U.S. support for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Iraqi security depends on the implementation of the Convention on Erbil and dissolution of entities other than the constitutional rule of through it. and warned the leaders of Iraq that the U.S. withdrawal may leave behind an Iraq that is moving towards a civil war appalling.
They continued to say that they are now subject to persecution and threats by al-Maliki, saying he sought to drive them out of political life in Iraq and to establish a dictatorship based on a one-party. He leaders of Iraq that al-Maliki accused the vice president to terrorism, and sought to expel the Vice President of cabinets in favor of the absolute, also sought to investigate with Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi alleged links to the rebels. They pointed out that al-Maliki has taken those steps in the wake of his return from Washington, which has given Iraqis the impression wrong that the United States had given him the green light to do so, they said.
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