Chest: SOS was better Maliki its partners instead of begging from Washington
Chest: SOS was better Maliki its partners instead of begging from Washington
Saturday, November 2, 2013 13:02
Baghdad / Baghdadi news / .. said the cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, on Saturday, it was better for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Iraq seeks the help of its partners, instead of begging from countries brought the country to a bottomless abyss.
Sadr said in a statement received / Baghdadi news / copy of “al-Maliki went without taking permission from the parliament and without the advice of friends or partners.”
He added that “the Prime Minister is balanced in a speech to the largest of the occupying powers and it was better for him that seeks the help of its partners in Iraq, instead of begging from countries brought the country to a bottomless abyss.”
He expressed the hope that “sees al-Maliki and standing among his people in Anbar or Mosul or Diyala or in areas impoverished in Baghdad or regions riven by terrorism or in the southern provinces for electoral propaganda instead of standing in the hands of the President of the largest country in global arrogance so doing, reflects the black about doctrine and Iraq. ”
He added, “I wished that combines all the Iraqi parties in order to lift Iraq out of those differences and clashes and conflicts we are first in Iraq from Army of Darkness, and how much I wished to stand in the hands of friendly countries such as Russia and China, to stand together to get Iraq out of the worst days.”
Addressing Sadr al-Maliki, saying “I will not be your position with the United States with an economic benefit and you are fighting from both serve the people of governors, ministers and others, will not Tnfk the American Abastakbaratha nor to other because he did not want only their interests not only.”
He said, “I want a third term does not mean تبريرك for your visit, which cost millions of dollars, he turned to people and admitted Dafk and Pfhlk This is not a defect, but recognition error virtue”.
The al-Maliki left, last Tuesday, to the United States on an official visit during which he met with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House as he met with his deputy Joe Biden and senior leaders and U.S. officials to discuss cooperation in the fight against terrorism and activating the strategic framework agreement. Ended 21
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