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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPolitical crisis in Iraq as US withdraws
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/12/2011121865543438111.htmlBaghdad, Iraq - The last US troops withdrew from Iraq this morning, but the story has barely merited a mention on Iraqi television; local media are instead focused on a deepening political crisis, which includes - among other issues - an arrest warrant for the vice-president.
The latest development came on Saturday night, when Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, called for a no-confidence vote on his deputy, Salah al-Mutlaq, state media reported.
Meanwhile, the Iraqi interior ministry has reportedly issued an arrest warrant for Vice-President Tariq al-Hashimi. Several of his security guards have been under investigation over a bombing last month in the green zone, the heavily-fortified district in central Baghdad that houses senior politicians and foreign embassies.
The bomb was assembled inside the green zone, according to Iraqi security officials, but went off prematurely. Both Maliki and Osama al-Nujaifi, the parliament speaker, have claimed to be the intended target.
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Dec 2011
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leveymg
(36,418 posts)1. Iraq has been in "political crisis" since March 20, 2003.
Once could go back to 1963, the date the CIA help Saddam Hussein's faction of the Ba'ath Party take control of Iraq in a coup.
jimlup
(8,010 posts)3. Well this in inconvenient for the doctrinal system
Guess we won't hear much about this in the corporate media as this news wouldn't serve imperial interests.
roamer65
(37,965 posts)4. Iraq will now go through its long delayed political convulsion.
It is the convulsion that would have happened after removal of Saddam Hussien as a leader. We simply delayed it by our occupation.