Iraqi show strongly objects to the nomination of the new U.S. ambassador, accusing him of providing absolute support of the owners
2012-03-31 15:16:19
Iraq (Iba) Follow-up / - showed the Iraqi List, decried in a letter to the U.S. Congress on Kiek U.S. President Barack Obama's nomination of Brett Macgork for the post of U.S. ambassador in Baghdad, claiming it was a non-neutral and seeks to break up the list.
Sources told the newspaper al-Hayat, that the number of the leaders of the Iraqi List, and they send a message to Congress showed a strongly objects to the U.S. President Barack Obama's nomination of Brett Macgorm demanding the Council of the U.S. Congress not to Moaagafh the appointment Macgork being biased to the political parties and the work of the fragmentation of the Iraqi List and contributed to the formation of white bloc during the last period, as he has a bad history while working with the governor, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Paul Bremer.
The sources indicated that the Iraqi List, was convinced that tends to Macgork by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and supports all the policies and orientations and is therefore not fit for the job.
President Barack Obama announced two days ago, that he was nominated Brett Macgork, for the post of ambassador to the United States and will be presented to Congress for approval.
It would be Macgork, if approved by the Senate, the first resident ambassador in Baghdad since the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops in December (December) last year. (End)
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