Men-in-black are back

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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  6. annie says:

    the new york times linked to RTI ? big­time
    i haven’t noticed that hap­pen­ing before, maybe i haven’t been pay­ing attention.