Friday, October 1, 2010

Iraq One Step Closer To Forming A New Government

Shiite parliamentary bloc members announce Nouri al-Maliki as their candidate for premier. Photo by Ahmad al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images

Iraq's Maliki Wins Key Backing In Bid To Form A Coalition Government -- L.A. Times

Muqtada Sadr's political movement says it will support the prime minister for a second term.

Reporting from Baghdad — Shiite cleric Muqtada Sadr's political movement Friday announced its support for Iraq Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's bid for a second term, a significant boost for Maliki despite ongoing obstacles over who will lead the country.

Rival Shiite religious factions are in negotiations to form an alliance with Maliki's chief competitor, former prime minister Ayad Allawi.

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More News On Iraq

Maliki gets Shiite nod to head new Iraqi government -- Christian Science Monitor
Anti-American cleric vies for more power in Iraq -- AP
Main Iraq Shia coalition nominates Nouri Maliki for PM -- BBC
Maliki's nomination gets nod -- Al Jazeera
Nouri al-Maliki nominated to return as Iraqi prime minister -- The Guardian
Iraq's Sadrists Back Al-Maliki For Prime Minister Post -- Radio Free Europe
U.S. wants Sunni-backed party to play role in Iraq government -- Reuters
US encouraged Iraqi leaders taking steps to form government -- AFP
Iraq Breaks World Record For Length Of Time Without A Government -- NPR
Iraq Political Deadlock May Be Over: Reactions -- Atlantic Wire
Factbox: Five facts about Iraqi PM Nuri al-Maliki -- Reuters

My Comment: After having no government for 6 months .... Iraqis are now stucked with the old one. As for the U.S., the choice is clear .... best to have the devil that you know in power, than no one at all.

2 comments:

  1. I'm thinking the only way you take a country that doesn't quite grasp the concept of 'liberty' and get them to is to keep a friendly government there for a while, as we have been, and begin unloading the story of America to the populace, and get them learning the concepts of liberty that way. If we go through their tribes and sects we'll get nowhere. Its either the population having their Iraqi revolution for liberty or its a single tribe dominating all the others again, eventually. This from a person who doesn't know jack or squat, I'll freely admit.

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  2. Thanks Candle for your comment.

    What can I say .... but you are absolutely right.

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