The Washington Post: Iraq polarized scary and Maliki stresses of his grip on power
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - June 19: The newspaper "Washington Post" the American said that "" the risk of escalating polarization between the communities in Iraq, it became clear streets of Baghdad's teeming now insurgents in troubled street from the news, which reported finding the body of a Sunni imam and two of his aides in Baghdad morgue after four days of detention by men in uniform ", noting that the simulated scene has seen the Middle East the past decade of bloodshed, and reinforced fears that a new wave of killings has become imminent."
She Washington Post, said that "Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, enhances grip on power in response to the disaster taking place in Iraq, even in light of his opponents criticized him that his policy is that the chaos caused by the rupture of the country now," he described.
The newspaper added that "negotiations on forming a new government had stopped, but the Shiite factions that sought to prevent al-Maliki to get a third term in alliance with the Kurds and Sunni politicians have declared their support for him." A finished. H
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BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - June 19: The newspaper "Washington Post" the American said that "" the risk of escalating polarization between the communities in Iraq, it became clear streets of Baghdad's teeming now insurgents in troubled street from the news, which reported finding the body of a Sunni imam and two of his aides in Baghdad morgue after four days of detention by men in uniform ", noting that the simulated scene has seen the Middle East the past decade of bloodshed, and reinforced fears that a new wave of killings has become imminent."
She Washington Post, said that "Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, enhances grip on power in response to the disaster taking place in Iraq, even in light of his opponents criticized him that his policy is that the chaos caused by the rupture of the country now," he described.
The newspaper added that "negotiations on forming a new government had stopped, but the Shiite factions that sought to prevent al-Maliki to get a third term in alliance with the Kurds and Sunni politicians have declared their support for him." A finished. H
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