Thursday, November 11, 2010

Iraq deadlock ends, al-Maliki to stay on as PM

Iraq's fractious politicians have agreed to return Shiite Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister, ending an eight-month deadlock that raised fears of renewed sectarian war, but leaving some Sunnis skeptical he can forge national unity. Within in the next year we are suppolse to bring our troops back if they follow this.Other Sunni's are not happy with Maliki's return. Becuase they were for Saddam Hussein. So they now feel cheated. But most of Iraq's population is happy because now they do not have to deal with the insurgency of the Sunni's.

I think the return of Maliki is good for the Iragi citizens, becuase they don't have to deal with the people of Saddam Hussein. Our troops will be pulling out within the next year, so they will be happy because their will be less people dying. The Sunni's can feel cheated if they want to because now their will not be as much ruckus. And it will be much more peacefull in their country.

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