
September 11, 2010
Washington is trying to impose three-way alliance of the state of law and Iraqi Kurdistan to rule Iraq
Washington is trying to impose three-way alliance of the state of law and Iraqi Kurdistan to rule Iraq
Talk, political sources and press close to the White House for a strong American desire to form a government by rule of law and the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance is primarily, with the marginalization and weakening the role of the National Coalition
The United States sees that the only solution to weaken the influence in Iraq, especially after the American withdrawal from Iraq can only be achieved by weakening the Supreme Council and the Sadrists.
The U.S. administration believes that fears of Maliki's government turned to a new dictatorship, can be avoided by forming a power-sharing and the demilitarization of the prime minister from the military powers.
In this context, New York Times reported the U.S. in its Thursday edition from those sources as saying that the proposal includes the selection of Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister for a second term while reducing his powers, and form a tripartite alliance comprising the rule of law and a list of Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan.