al_maliki

Yet another unknown and unpop­u­lar PM with a nick­name Jawad Al-Maliki (his real name is “Nuri Kamil Al-Ali”…why??? Is he hid­ding some­thing??? funny Iraqis don’t know the name of their PM). An Islamic fanatic guy who will make Iraq much worse than it is.

which Allawi said in his last inter­view with Al-sharqawsat that the same post offered to him recently by the Amer­i­cans).

Now, another prob­lem will start, it’s the min­istries “horses-trading”.

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  1. ? Asterism says:

    he is not impressed with the new man because with him “Iraq will–in my opinion-continue to descend for the next four years in the same way it’s been doing since the interim gov­ern­ment was installed last year.” Sev­eral other blog­gers on the right andleft agree. Even Ham­morabi who may have been expected to wel­come the selec­tion is not happy: “Any delay will lead to more attacks dur­ing the tran­si­tional time. The first mis­take that Mr. Malki com­mit is by say­ing he needs 30 days to form the gov­ern­ment. He

  2. […] And then we found out that the imcum­bent Prime Min­is­ter Jaa­fari will stand down and he will be replaced by Jawad Al-Malaki. “Jawad Who?” asks Omar of Iraq The Model. But he is not impressed with the new man because with him “Iraq will–in my opinion-continue to descend for the next four years in the same way it’s been doing since the interim gov­ern­ment was installed last year.” Sev­eral other blog­gers on the right and left agree. Even Ham­morabi who may have been expected to wel­come the selec­tion is not happy: “Any delay will lead to more attacks dur­ing the tran­si­tional time. The first mis­take that Mr. Malki com­mit is by say­ing he needs 30 days to form the gov­ern­ment. He should… sub­mit his list [of min­sters] in a day or say a week.” The most pos­i­tive state­ment I could find about Malaki was from Z an Iraqi blog­ger in New Zealand. She said some­what cryp­ti­cally: “Hav­ing dis­cussed this pro­posal from Mr Maliki with other Iraqi friends, I believe it can be vir­tu­ally good and nor­mally bad.” […]

  3. […] And then we found out that the imcum­bent Prime Min­is­ter Jaa­fari will stand down and he will be replaced by Jawad Al-Malaki. “Jawad Who?” asks Omar of Iraq The Model. But he is not impressed with the new man because with him “Iraq will–in my opinion-continue to descend for the next four years in the same way it’s been doing since the interim gov­ern­ment was installed last year.” Sev­eral other blog­gers on the right and left agree. Even Ham­morabi who may have been expected to wel­come the selec­tion is not happy: “Any delay will lead to more attacks dur­ing the tran­si­tional time. The first mis­take that Mr. Malki com­mit is by say­ing he needs 30 days to form the gov­ern­ment. He should… sub­mit his list [of min­sters] in a day or say a week.” The most pos­i­tive state­ment I could find about Malaki was from Z an Iraqi blog­ger in New Zealand. She said some­what cryp­ti­cally: “Hav­ing dis­cussed this pro­posal from Mr Maliki with other Iraqi friends, I believe it can be vir­tu­ally good and nor­mally bad.” […]

  4. […] know the name of their PM). An Islamic fanatic guy who will make Iraq much worse than it is.“Baghdad Dweller­La­dy­bird doesn’t seem to like the new guy very much spans = […]

Al-Maliki.…a step backward

This article was written April 22nd, 2006, with the mathematical number of 6 contributions.