
Tuesday 10/12/2010
Maliki has vowed to Washington not to grant the Sadrists state security positions
According to press sources that the U.S. administration of President Barack Obama has stepped up pressure on political leaders in Iraq to form a coalition government with extensive marginalization of mass Muqtada al-Sadr anti-American.
The New York Times quoted officials as linked to the ongoing negotiations between Washington and Baghdad say that the "administration sought and received assurances that al-Maliki will not display at Sadr's followers hold positions whereby the responsibility for Iraqi security forces for their support for the owners. She added that the support of sudden was the issue of pay-Maliki as prime minister After a few weeks on the opposition to his candidacy for this position for a second term has raised concern in Washington and added a wheel on efforts to convince Maliki to include the other main factions in Iraq in his new cabinet.
Maliki has vowed to Washington not to grant the Sadrists state security positions
According to press sources that the U.S. administration of President Barack Obama has stepped up pressure on political leaders in Iraq to form a coalition government with extensive marginalization of mass Muqtada al-Sadr anti-American.
The New York Times quoted officials as linked to the ongoing negotiations between Washington and Baghdad say that the "administration sought and received assurances that al-Maliki will not display at Sadr's followers hold positions whereby the responsibility for Iraqi security forces for their support for the owners. She added that the support of sudden was the issue of pay-Maliki as prime minister After a few weeks on the opposition to his candidacy for this position for a second term has raised concern in Washington and added a wheel on efforts to convince Maliki to include the other main factions in Iraq in his new cabinet.
The paper said U.S. officials were surprised when he joined al-Sadr to Maliki's coalition in the first month of his nomination for a new term giving him a majority in parliament's 325 members.