Before you read the main post, this is not reported by Western media:
AL-Hayat and Akhbar-Al-Khaleej reported that Maliki’s government will cancel all Talbani’s contracts with North-Korea. This is reason of why I kept this image three days ago shows very clearly that the North-Korean president was absent. Talabani is received by the former Korean ambassador in Iraq.
Let the Americans say what they want about the reasons behind the recent security improvements, but according to Al-Zubaidi, the equation is very simple:
Strike the Mehdi Army in exchange with end Al-Qaeda.
Maliki alliance with the Sadrists means the return of the Mehdi Army and the return of the men-in black and return of Al-Qaeda.
They are already appeared on the streets, Al-Zubaidi tell us about this “incident” happened two days ago [unreported by the media]:
Men-in-black appeared in the center of Baghdad, attacked a celebration center called “Ahlan Wa Sahlan” kidnapped some people from the center, went to unknown destination with government cars.
Al-Zubaidi pointed out that what the Interior Minister announced few days ago of the firing of 62,000 members of the ministry described as infiltrators inside the ministry, shows the level of the government involvement in the Sectarian-war.
Who to blame?
Or will be blamed for the future sectarian-war:
Rumors in the Iraqi street says:
Al-Qaeda is also allowed to operate again to confront the “revived” Mehdi Army, with two conditions:
- Don’t attack Al-Qaeda.
- Don’t attack Shiites outside the militia organizations.
Very realistic scenario, especially with Obama’s policy in Iraq, but this is tomorrow.
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the new york times linked to RTI ? bigtime
i haven’t noticed that happening before, maybe i haven’t been paying attention.