(Washington, her heart on Iraq) American vision: Iraq is far from the democratic system, which Washington had hoped it!!
26-03-2012 12:59 PM
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What's that little Iraq today in Washington, but mentions his question: Is Pat erosion of government that built the United States in Iraq, about dictatorship, inevitable?
image of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's ruling today in Washington is the features which seeks to 'build credibility by showing his strength as a leader, which often face charges that he caught in his hand the powers of too much allowed him to control the security forces, the judiciary, and state institutions, the charges have increased significantly since the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in December (December) last year.
features of this image painted by a report in the newspaper 'The Washington Post Sunday, and in it:' Although the case of growing split within his government and fragile, the development of al-Maliki seems strong as the marginalization of his opponents, and seeks to break the political blocs, so that it could avoid the challenges posed by his enemies, and enable construction of what critics describe as' a system is far from the democratic system ', which the Americans hope to stay in Iraq'.
and for which American newspaper and a wide influence among the decision-making circles in Washington, 'this week threatened some members of the bloc' Iraq ', led by Maliki's main political opponent, Ayad Allawi, to withdraw from the parliament, because they feel frustrated by the delays of the Conference of the successive political reconciliation. On Monday, pretended followers of the religious Shiite force Moqtada al-Sadr, who is allied with al-Maliki, in the city of Basra, demanding better services, with a coffin in writing with the word: democracy. " 'Washington Post': al-Maliki emphasized his grip on the institutions of force in Iraq: Security and money , and add ' In a speech heavy on Tuesday appeared to Massoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan region of quasi-independent, as if challenging the Iraqi prime minister directly, when he said that power-sharing agreement in 2010 between the main Iraqi political blocs have become 'non-existent and meaningless just now', because 'Maliki' not respected. Barzani said in the course of expressing concerns about the long-standing on the control of pro-owners of the security services: there is an attempt to create an army of numerous million soldiers to be loyal to one person only. " The paper quotes the independent MP Sabah al-Saadi said 'We believe that the state heading towards a new dictatorship , not by the iron fist, or fight, but through legal procedures'. He pointed out that 'people around Maliki, who decorated him fabricating corruption charges against his enemies, and that al-Maliki has put pressure on the Federal Supreme Court in order to make it able to tighten his grip on the Anti-Corruption Commission.' no hope to stop al-Maliki, but the unity of his opponents? and on the 'Maliki's success in maintaining on the strength of his position, which is attributed in part to the inability of his opponents, all unite in the face ', explains expert in the' International Crisis Group ', Joost Hiltermann, the newspaper' after the al-Maliki with his successful military against militias in Basra in 2008, which strengthened the its political position, largely, the rivals have been trying for then unite together to work against him, but, they failed at that miserably, which is partly due to the existence of substantial differences among them most notably the difference between the Kurds and the Iraqi bloc '. analyzes Hiltermann this dispute as a return on that 'Most members of the' Iraqi 'come from cities and regions in northern Iraq, disputed between the KRG and the central government in Baghdad, which leads to severe problems and clashes occur from time to time', adding that 'the case of blockage of the political horizon prevailing currently in Iraq, may continue at the moment is not able to Maliki's rivals to unite together and launch a coordinated attack to the face of his authority. Otherwise, the al-Maliki will continue in power until the parliamentary elections scheduled for the 2014 elections, which it can be waged in order to continue as prime minister for a third term, as there is no current in the Iraqi constitution precludes it. ' Ali Al-Shammari
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