Maliki come out of the path of hope
Maliki come out of the path of hope
15/07/2014 (00:01 pm)
Despite the growing concern west of the country during his second term, in addition to the anxiety caused to his partners at home, it seems that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is determined to retain power, and it also appears that the stubbornness threatens the stability of the entire region as well as to his continuance in office threatens to perpetuate any appearance of aspects of security, so it must step down immediately.
Since the advent of al-Maliki to power in 2006, it was clear he was trying to repeat a lot of aspects of the authoritarian rule of Saddam Hussein; where he stayed relationship tepid with the Kurds, and make life difficult for the year as it reflects isolate Saddam and his persecution of the Shia in the time he was consolidating its power. But today it is not a friend of the owners, except Iran, and even in this side we see a rift between the moderate elements of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, where the Revolutionary Guards are keen to intervene in Iraqi affairs in order to support al-Maliki. What is going on now between the two groups in Iran may be the deciding factor in the extent and size of the repercussions of the current crisis.
at the present time, it is likely that any further intervention by the Iranians may result in prolonging the current crisis and increasing the flames of sectarian tensions, not only in Iraq, but in the across the region as well.
instead of pouring oil on the fire, the Iranians recognize that the policies and positions of al-Maliki that have brought things to their current status, and any hope of easing the nightmare experienced by the Iraqi people today must begin the departure of al-Maliki.
should involve genuine dialogue sincere in order to find a suitable replacement for the owners as soon as possible, otherwise the future generations will continue to suffer from his mistakes.
from: Daily Star
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