Maliki and Bush meeting, don’t expect much #2

The meet­ing was exactly as I said in a pre­vi­ous post

Bush said we will sup­port the Iraqi gov­ern­ment, Maliki said thank you and that’s all, for one rea­son these two are not the main play­ers in the whole polit­i­cal game.

Lebanese Al-Akhbar news­pa­per fore­sees that Maliki is the vic­tim, their edi­to­r­ial says:

In short they say there is no place for Maliki’s gov­ern­ment in the new Sunni coali­tion [Jor­dan, Egypt and Saudi Ara­bia].

Chief edi­tor Joseph Samaha says:

Bush is com­ing to the meet­ing from his polit­i­cal ruins. Maliki, from his secu­rity ruins. The US debate: Is it a civil war or not? Aca­d­e­mic research does not change any­thing, in fact, Bush ideas will, prob­a­bly; increase the dif­fi­culty of the situation.

Bush does see what oth­ers don’t see.The emerg­ing of democ­ra­cies in the Mid­dle East and ter­ror­ist attacks are try­ing, in vain, to destroy it.

We do not know where Bush gets this capac­ity of denial. If we have the polit­i­cal and strate­gic cal­cu­la­tions aside and we try to engage in psy­cho­log­i­cal analy­sis of this man then we have to use Justin A. Frank book:

Bush on the Couch.

Tahir Al-Adwan from Alarab Aly­oum is more opti­mistic he says:

Finally, the change in the Amer­i­can approach would hap­pen sooner or later. the fact that Amman pro­vided the oppor­tu­nity for Bush to reread the real­ity and aban­don the ide­o­log­i­cal delu­sions and the impos­si­ble victories.

Iraqi writer Sayar Al-Jamil sets a ques­tion mark:

It seems that the Iraqi and Amer­i­can sides each leader sings dif­fer­ent tunes.

Iraqi pres­i­dent vis­ited Iran to lis­ten to the Iran­ian Pres­i­dent crit­i­ciz­ing the Amer­i­can admin­is­tra­tion, with­out any comment.

I do not know how to explain Pres­i­dent Tal­a­bani ask­ing the Amer­i­cans to keep their forces in Iraq and hear the Iran­ian pres­i­dent calls Amer­ica to with­draw out of Iraq, while Maliki ask­ing for US support.

The United States would pur­sue a new behav­ior after their defeat in Iraq. Amer­i­can Pres­i­dent, who still chant­ing wishes and slo­gans, which are too far from the bloody real­ity in Iraq.

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5 Responses to Maliki and Bush meeting, don’t expect much #2

  1. Keld Bach says:

    Finally some proof: Iran­ian Weapons Arm Iraqi Mili­tia:

    U.S. offi­cials say they have found smoking-gun evi­dence of Iran­ian sup­port for ter­ror­ists in Iraq: brand-new weapons fresh from Iran­ian fac­to­ries. Accord­ing to a senior defense offi­cial, coali­tion forces have recently seized Iranian-made weapons and muni­tions that bear man­u­fac­tur­ing dates in 2006.

    This sug­gests, say the sources, that the mate­r­ial is going directly from Iran­ian fac­to­ries to Shia mili­tias, rather than tak­ing a round­about path through the black mar­ket. “There is no way this could be done with­out (Iran­ian) gov­ern­ment approval,” says a senior official.

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  3. LadyBird says:

    That is a good find KB, thank you

  4. Through Gracepeace says:

    Let’s paint this on every wall in Iraq.

    Revenge is the fuel for the fires of Hell
    thus Satan fears for­give­ness
    for grace not only quells his flames
    it weak­ens his dominion