Iraq
This is not good.
As Maliki's government stumbles, the Shia politics of Iraq will become the primary issue. If Shia coalition abandons Maliki.....
And what does the US do in this position? Try to prop up a hobbled, non-backed Maliki? Try to find another 2/3 consensus candidate? (yeah, right.) Allow a coup(rumor only)? Or just get out?
How does the US reinforce security, build Iraqi forces, rebuild the country, etc, in any of these cases?
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Many of the Shiite Muslim religious leaders who strongly backed the formation of the Iraqi government now are condemning it, warning that the country could descend into full revolt......
Many Shiites have refrained from engaging in all-out war because of repeated pleas from the Shiite leaders' council, the Marjaiyyah, to show restraint. The recent statements from religious leaders suggest that stance could be changing.
As Maliki's government stumbles, the Shia politics of Iraq will become the primary issue. If Shia coalition abandons Maliki.....
And what does the US do in this position? Try to prop up a hobbled, non-backed Maliki? Try to find another 2/3 consensus candidate? (yeah, right.) Allow a coup(rumor only)? Or just get out?
How does the US reinforce security, build Iraqi forces, rebuild the country, etc, in any of these cases?
2 Comments:
Well didn't somebody announce today that the Iraqis are going to be ready to step up, as they say by December?
By Anonymous, at 4:56 PM
Yeah. I saw that. I saw that as an Iraqi domestic political statement, but I'm not exactly sure how it plays.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 5:17 PM
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