Allawi renewed accusations that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
BAGHDAD - babysit - accused the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, depending on the foreign ministries in the management of security.
Allawi said in an interview with a Saudi newspaper that "the current scene in Iraq is the return of political sectarianism to the interface with the external interventions of some neighboring countries," noting that "Iraq had no choice but to accept the coup constitutional because of the position of neighboring countries against it, and the approval of the United States has, for reasons linked to U.S. domestic situation and Washington's policies in the Middle East, "as he put it.
He accused the leader of the Iraqi List, the Prime Minister based on the foreign ministries to manage file security.
He pointed out that "al-Maliki has forgotten that he was still defense minister, minister of interior and national security and intelligence chief, did not disclose its procedures in the ministries and institutions."
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