Leaked U.S. document of the power-sharing between Maliki, Allawi

Before you read the doc­u­ment, notice that the heated dis­cus­sions took place dur­ing the last period, focused on one point: “

Also notice that (CCNSP) is a tem­po­rary solu­tion gives the U.S. the enough time to announce the with­drawal of the forces, before the start of another cri­sis regard­ing this new body (see the mem­bers of the new Council).

Trans­la­tion:

The Coor­di­nat­ing Coun­cil of the National Strate­gic Policy

This con­cept (CCNSP) should not dis­rupt or cease the con­sti­tu­tional pow­ers granted to the Prime Min­is­ter, the Pres­i­dent or the speaker of the Parliament.

The Coor­di­nat­ing Coun­cil of the National Strate­gic Pol­icy to replace the Polit­i­cal Coun­cil for National Security.

(CCNSP) author­i­ties con­tain the following:

- Coor­di­nates the Iraqi State’s inter­nal, for­eign, and mil­i­tary deci­sions related to the national secu­rity, which also includes the finan­cial, eco­nomic, and energy security.

- Reviews the secu­rity forces’ bud­get, and the rec­om­mend­ing the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Reviews the pol­icy of the employ­ment of the secu­rity forces, and the rec­om­mend­ing the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Reviews the secu­rity agree­ments, and the rec­om­mend­ing the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Review the Defence procurement.

- Giv­ing advice by appoint­ing high-ranked mil­i­tary offi­cers, and the rec­om­mend­ing of the approval by the exec­u­tive authority.

- Reviews of major efforts to deploy mil­i­tary forces and com­bat operations.

- Review the inmates’ cases.

(CCNSP) mem­bers are:

- Secretary-General of (CCNSP) (President).

- The Pres­i­dent (President-participant).

- Prime Min­is­ter (President-participant).

- Par­lia­ment Speaker.

- Head of the Supreme-Court.

- Pres­i­dent of Kur­dis­tan Region.

- Min­is­ter of Defence.

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5 Responses to Leaked U.S. document of the power-sharing between Maliki, Allawi

  1. Kristian Staiman says:

    Maliki is a power JOG! he couldnt do noth­ing for the coun­try leave it some­one who can let the coun­try PROGRESS into some­thing good!

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  3. Moh says:

    Leaked by who? How can its authen­tic­ity be determined?

  4. Admin says:

    The news­pa­per AlHayat quoted frag­ments from the doc­u­ment today. You can trans­late AlHayat arti­cle to see that it is exactly taken from the above leaked version.

  5. scott sullivan says:

    Newt Gin­grich loves Iran, Hates Arabs

    In Feb 09 Newt Gin­grich gave Pres­i­dent Obama exactly the wrong advice for deter­ring North Korea. Gin­grich repeated Pres­i­dent Bush 41 by call­ing for uni­lat­eral pre­emp­tive US mil­i­tary strikes against North Korea’s nuclear facil­i­ties. In real­ity, Obama should sup­port North Korea (see my Feb. 09 op-ed in Petroleumworld.com). As a long ti,r ally of both Rus­sia and China, North Korea’s sta­tus will rise as Rus­sia and China take over respon­si­bil­ity for global secu­rity as Obama pulls US forces back.

    Again, Newt Gin­grich is giv­ing Obama exactly the wrong advice by demo­niz­ing all Mus­lims as Nazis. In fact, most Mus­lims are Arabs who detest the Nazis. Arab Mus­lims con­sti­tute a clear major­ity of all Mus­lims in the Mid­dle East, the USA, and through­out the world,

    Mean­while, the Arab Mus­lims, mis­tak­enly called Nazis by Gin­grich, are actu­ally anti-Nazi because they hate Ahmadine­jad and are fight­ing to lib­er­ate Iraq from Iran.

    Thus, Obama should call on Amer­i­cans to oppose Gin­grich by sup­port­ing the anti-Nazi Arabs of Iraq, and wel­com­ing their reli­gion in the US, while fight­ing the Iran­ian Nazis and exclud­ing their reli­gion from the US.

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