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Iraq meltdown

July 04, 2012 00:00
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­What does Iraq look like after the US pullout? A dictatorship or a parliamentary democracy? How much is the US concerned about the future of Iraq and its ties to Iran? Who is pushing Iraq into civil war? CrossTalking with Robert Maginnis, Douglas Ollivant and John Glaser.

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justnfree (unregistered) 05.07.2012 12:30

Insight presented in this program is completely wrong, it is exactly what US wants us to think about current situation in Iraq. They could at least bring an Iraqi to talk about Iraq, not just Americans from Washington who made this huge mess in first place.

Maleki is not a dictator, Maleki was voted twice in two different elections in Iraq, both of which was done during the time, Americans were controlling Iraq and they did their best with all they had and all the help they could get from Saudi petrodollars and terror squads not let him be elected. Right now Maleki calls for early election, so people could decide and show what they want. and 30% of his opposition party (Al Iraqia) led by runaway terrorist leader Hashemi joined him after they realized who was actually leading them. A dictator would never do such things.

What's happening in Iraq is that truth is coming out, and there are lots of people are not happy about it and they are doing their best to make the water muddy. But Maleki is not one of them. Tareq Hashemi was the leader of terrorism in Iraq supported by US and sponsored by Saudis, that's why he fled the country, on the run from one country into another, and last time seen in Turkey and disapeared afterward no one officially knows about his where about. Probably his dead body will be found soon in a European country or one of those Arab sheikdoms.

Ma leki was the only man stood strong all alone to implement the rule of law against Sunnis run terrorism which is sponsored by US and Saudis, Shia militias run by Muqtada Al Sadr, Kurdish crazy people who don't know what they really want other than knowing the should get it in violent way, and of course above all of that US destructive policies in Middle East.

Truth is coming out in Iraq, western media can say all sort of nensense to hide it, But Iraqi people cannot be fooled anymore. They realized what happened in Iraq, Who has done and Why.

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Silver Zionist (unregistered) 05.07.2012 00:02

More than ever, I wish the worst for the west, especially Europe, full of parasites, except for the Germans. England is cooked and is a financial disaster. The people live in small ugly homes and are very ugly themselves.
As for as the US, it is dying.
Israel is moving on, making fantastic connections with India and China.
Israel will be soon an energy exporter while Europe and the US are energy importers.
Israel will be flourishing when Europe is dust. The sooner the better

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VK (unregistered) 04.07.2012 21:23

I guess their Washington pals will not report that many Iraqi widowed women were forced to engage themselves in prostitution in order to  feed their children and elderly parents at the time of war and constant shootings.  That is the prize of  demoncracy and "femenization".

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