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TBH I really wish Maliki is replaced next election, the obsession with him has gone to a new level. By replacing him, we have a new "dictator" to talk about.
Iraqi army helping Syrian government retake border checkpoint - reports
The Iraqi army has reportedly shelled Free Syrian Army positions inside Syria near the border with Iraq. Unconfirmed reports suggest that Iraq is helping Syrian government forces regain control of a border checkpoint seized by the insurgency.
Witness reports on Twitter claim that Iraq's armed forces shelled the border checkpoint at Al Ya'robiya on Friday night.
An Al-Arabiya correspondent also confirmed that Iraq had shelled targets inside Syria.
Iraqi army helping Syrian government retake border checkpoint - reports ? RT News
TBH I really wish Maliki is replaced next election, the obsession with him has gone to a new level. By replacing him, we have a new "dictator" to talk about.
Because then the wahhabis will be emboldened and India will also suffer due to terror export by wahhabis.
Iraqi Politics is extremely complex it can be compared with Lebanon in its complexity. There are ethnic divisions amongst Arabs; Kurds & Turkmens then there is growing sectarian division between Shiets and Sunnites. Iraq needs a statesman who can keep all the ethnic and religious groups under one umbrella and it seems impossible that Al-Maliki can do that, the way he is running the country. If Iraqi leadership could not reconcile with all the stakeholders then its division is inevitable.
Btw many Shias voted for the Iraqyah bloc because they thought it was secular the last elections. Unfortunately it failed them badly and now thy regret voting for them.
The Sunnis have 8 important ministries and they are doing a really bad job at operating their ministries. The Sunni and Kurdish MP's are trying their hardest to stop important laws in order to present the government that they are part of as a failed governemnt. They intentionally stop Importany laws to delay in the governemnt. Just recently they have been trying to divert the money allocated for the Russian deal to Illegal oil contracts in Kurdistan which caused the budget to be delayed. The head of parliament which is sunni left the budget law hanging and went to Qatar to conspire against Iraq.
Basically many of the Sunni politicians are trying to sabotage the development in Iraq and are working as agents for other countries. That's how most Iraqis including many Sunnis view them.