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Iraq
Iraqi PM rejects U.S. criticism
2007-08-23
Visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki rejected on Wednesday U.S. criticism of his government, saying no one has the responsibility to set a timetable for the Iraqi administration.

Maliki made the remarks at a joint press conference with his Syrian counterpart Mohammad Naji Ottri at the end of his three-day official visit. "The Iraqi government was elected by the Iraqi people. No one has the right to set a timetable for it," he said, referring to U.S. demand for the Iraqi government to achieve political reconciliation among Iraqi factions.

"Maybe those people who made such statements were disturbed by our visit to Syria. These statements do not concern us much. We care for our people and our constitution and can find friends elsewhere," he said. U.S. President George W. Bush said on Tuesday that he noticed "a certain level of frustration with the leadership in general" in Iraq and said Iraqi voters could decide to replace him.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Why do you think that Maliki Sucks?

Khudayr Taher, an American based Shi'ite Muslim, is the writer of a startlingly honest article titled: Europe and America Should Deport All Muslims - Including Myself. Evidently, he also knew Nour al Maliki in much earlier times. He has nothing flattering to say about this wanna be Islamic warlord.
Taher wrote an editorial in Arabic saying that he used to meet Maliki at the local library in Syria, where he would be doing research for his master's degree in Arabic literature, pointing out: "I do not claim that we were friends." Taher said Maliki had "modest general knowledge ... he will be a puppet in the hands of Jaafari, Hakim, the Kurds and Sunnis". He added that Maliki "does not believe in democracy because of his ideological commitments" in al-Da'wa Party, claiming that political Islam and democracy do not meet for someone like Maliki.

In a private discussion held when both men were in Syria, Maliki told Taher: "We declare our acceptance of democracy, but in reality, we are tricking them [the Americans] in order to topple Saddam and come to power." Taher writes: "I swear to God that this is exactly what he said!"

Taher adds that Maliki does not believe in the equality of women and will refuse to give any cabinet posts to Iraqi women, unless those imposed by the Kurds. He wraps up by saying that Maliki is anti-American, and has expressed his anti-American views to friends and in private discourse. He predicts that if Maliki succeeds in creating a cabinet, "it will not last long and will collapse after a few months".

The Iraqi prime minister will have a difficult time indeed warding off the accusations of someone like Khudayr Taher, pleasing the Americans while courting the Iranians, and winning the confidence of the Sunnis.

For now, he is on good terms with Washington, but if he is unable to break with Muqtada, the Americans will quickly abandon him. His remarks about disarming the militias, which unless specified also include Sadr's Mehdi Army, mean that he is not too keen about maintaining his friendship with Muqtada. If he loses it, however, how strong will his influence remain within the leading Shi'ite bloc, the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA)?
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Maliki is the usual taqiyya spewing traitorous Islamic rectal cavity. He is responsible for the death of many American troops and continues to court the support of Iranian sock puppet Moqtada Sadr.

what do you want to do about it?

Maliki should be removed from office and replaced with either a newly elected Prime Minister or an American military overseer. The Iraqi constitution needs to be declared null and void due to its adherence to shari'a law and much of the current Iraqi government needs to be given the bum's rush.

We have squandered thousands of precious lives and billions of dollars to prop up a new Islamic tyranny. If we are truly intent upon liberating people, we'd damn well make sure that the installation of more shari'a scumbag theocracy does not follow in our wake.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-23 19:44  

#3  Why do you think that Maliki Sucks? and if so what do you want to do about it?
Posted by: Heriberto Ulusomble6667   2007-08-23 12:19  

#2  Could be a secret "W" strategy.... "Iraqi PM rejects U.S. criticism...... and requests that US withdraw all forces within 90 daze?
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-08-23 07:53  

#1  Me to the iraqi Prime Minister


"YOU SUCK"
Posted by: Tyranysaurus Crusons7246   2007-08-23 02:32  

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