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Iraq The Model ^
| 12/26/05
| Mohammed
Posted on 12/26/2005 5:28:51 PM PST by Marine_Uncle
Its become clear from the active shuttle-like movement of the rival parties and mediators that the intensity of the political crisis began to subside compared to how things looked like a week ago. In spite of the violence that disturbed Baghdad this morning, the rival parties resumed their meetings and talks with some politicians playing the role of mediators; the most prominent of whom is President Talabani and even in the two main competing camps were hearing moderate voices emerge to propose solutions like the Virtue Party from the UIA and al-Mutlaq from Maram.
(Excerpt) Read more at iraqthemodel.blogspot.com ...
TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: iraq; iraqielections; iraqipolitics; iraqthemodel
I really think folks should go to the site who do not view it on regular basis and see what this independent Iraqi who has been following his nations elective process has to say.
One may see a rather different view of the situation they may have still imprinted in their minds due to some Reuters,AP,UK Guardian and other MSM reporting.
Key points. Most all key players are looking at horse trading and bargaining to achieve a national concenses on forming a National Government. Quite the opposite of all the early doomsdayers in preaching a soon to be seen bloody civil war, or Irainian influenced Shia take over. But you decide for yourselves.
OK. Yes I should have used the term camel trading.
To: Marine_Uncle
They should be locked in a sh*thouse with an effluent pipe plugged [like old-time papal conclaves on bread and water], and not allowed out till they have come to an agreement.
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posted on
12/26/2005 5:36:34 PM PST
by
GSlob
To: GSlob
Peewhewoo. That could get a bit nastly after a while. I can see it now. Rather well fed Arabs in turbins crawling out of the door when it is finally opened, grasping for air.
Hey one never knows. This method could be a usefull way of getting along with things. hehehheh. Feedem all pots of bean soup to hasten the task to completion.
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posted on
12/26/2005 5:40:35 PM PST
by
Marine_Uncle
(Honor must be earned)
To: Marine_Uncle
We have proposed [forming a national unity government] to the UIA and the suggestion also includes disbanding the militias and forbidding the use of religious symbols and mosques for electoral campaigning. -Salih al-MutlaqYikes, we are talking about political parties that have militias. This is a process.
To: NutCrackerBoy
"Yikes, we are talking about political parties that have militias. This is a process."
Of course. Militias are the norm. But notice the point is they are coming around to the idea no militia will be tolerated in the future. There new constitution will forbid any new militia from being formed. So as parties re-align that currently are driven by any particular religious group, or say a tribal group under a given shiek, the original milita may simply disband because it will no longer be paying allegance to the original top dog. At any rate, I see in this particular reporting a lot more give and take then flaming hot heads screaming for a full out civil war.
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posted on
12/26/2005 7:25:09 PM PST
by
Marine_Uncle
(Honor must be earned)
To: Marine_Uncle
Based on prior experience with its contents, "Iraq the Model" is a sh*t site, not a Sh)**te site. Not to be trusted. Didn't Al Gore try to follow the same process suggested here: Give me a few more votes, then let's retabulate the results?
What a maroon.
Congressman Billybob
Latest column: "My Father's 100th Birthday"
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posted on
12/26/2005 8:09:38 PM PST
by
Congressman Billybob
(Have you heard about the newspaper editor who called a Freeper, "you blithering idiot"?)
To: Congressman Billybob
"Based on prior experience with its contents, "Iraq the Model" is a sh*t site, not a Sh)**te site. Not to be trusted. Didn't Al Gore try to follow the same process suggested here: Give me a few more votes, then let's retabulate the results? What a maroon."
hmmm. Not quite sure how to repond. So maybe I'll say nothing. Thanks for your feedback.
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posted on
12/26/2005 8:45:10 PM PST
by
Marine_Uncle
(Honor must be earned)
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