Times" Kuwait: the sudden exit of Talabani's political life Bosross US-Iraqi relations and Ambassador News Agency
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Qabas newspaper quoted see U.S. diplomats considered the absence of the President Talabani from the political scene was in the worst timing and a year after the withdrawal of their troops from Iraq.
She wrote the "Times" about the repercussions of the absence of Kuwaiti President Jalal Talabani for the Iraqi political scene, striking that the sudden exit of Talabani's political life largely scattered, the foundations of US-Iraqi relations, which was one of the most important creators, in association with others.
The newspaper stands when you see American diplomats, who considered that the absence of Talabani came at the worst time, and a year after the withdrawal of their forces, where crises provoke hostility between the components of the society. The Iraqi president was the only one able to overcome this problem.
The paper adds observers as saying that Talabani, a veteran politician and a pragmatic and cunning, was considered a counterweight is important to the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who they described as not feel serious restrictions on its decisions, at a time not count on Parliament often in major crises.
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{Baghdad Ambassador: News}
Qabas newspaper quoted see U.S. diplomats considered the absence of the President Talabani from the political scene was in the worst timing and a year after the withdrawal of their troops from Iraq.
She wrote the "Times" about the repercussions of the absence of Kuwaiti President Jalal Talabani for the Iraqi political scene, striking that the sudden exit of Talabani's political life largely scattered, the foundations of US-Iraqi relations, which was one of the most important creators, in association with others.
The newspaper stands when you see American diplomats, who considered that the absence of Talabani came at the worst time, and a year after the withdrawal of their forces, where crises provoke hostility between the components of the society. The Iraqi president was the only one able to overcome this problem.
The paper adds observers as saying that Talabani, a veteran politician and a pragmatic and cunning, was considered a counterweight is important to the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who they described as not feel serious restrictions on its decisions, at a time not count on Parliament often in major crises.
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