Kuwaiti newspapers: Biden visits Iraq to resolve the political crisis
06/04/2012 17:49:21
BAGHDAD (Iba) / follow / .. highlighted the Kuwaiti newspapers, the American role, which began its features appear in the Iraqi political scene. and Watan newspaper said that Iraqi sources close to the Islamic Supreme Council suggested a visit by Vice President Joseph Biden to Iraq this week to end the current political crisis, according to a scenario put in the White House. sources indicated to the newspaper until the White House sending Biden to Iraq comes from the door to isolate the impact of the Iraq crisis on the U.S. elections. addressed the newspaper opinion topic from the perspective of the earliest that it was quoted by the Minister of former Iraqi information indicating that the White House administration is seeking to end the acute crisis with access to some privileges. source (which it did not name) said that Washington has asked Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki delivered Lebanese Ali Musa Daqduq, compared to stand by his side in this crisis that he wants her opponents and some allies, isolating him from his post, describing the Maliki that he trapped now in a tight corner, did not respond so far to swap the U.S. conveyed by the leading figures close to him. has hinted newspaper said the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad declined to comment on the subject and it has remained silent about it, although communications refined. and followed Al-Mustaqbal Lebanese another aspect of the political scene , striking out that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki began betting on the impact of spiritual leaders Shiite political landscape, and its ability to bend some of the parties and currents in political Islam, Shiite, to move forward with plans to censure him, in reference of the newspaper to enter the Shiite cleric based in Iran Kazem Haeri on the line of the crisis and is forbidden to vote in favor of secular, as signs (According to the newspaper of Lebanon) to try to destabilize the front against the owners, especially that Haeri is one of the main references follow the Sadrist movement. (end)
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