Monday, December 11, 2006

 

Change In Iraq

There appears to be a new oil revenue-sharing agreement emerging in Iraq, and a movement to replace al-Maliki with a new Prime Minister who isn't beholden to Iranian plaything Moqtada al-Sadr. The world has had enough of this toothless fuck, who hasn't the balls to leave his own little 'hood because he knows he'd be dead in a Sadr City minute. This cur should have been killed years ago. Never mind: al-Sadr and his militias are now on the wrong side of Iraq's future and will all probably be arrested or iced.

Senior Shiite politician Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, who met with President Bush last week, will lead the new contingent, but will not serve as PM. Additionally, the whole scenerio appears to have the backing of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.

Iraqi Shiites must be convinced that anyone following Sadr's way will be crushed; Bush will take al-Maliki down to convince the Shiites that he means business, but he will also leave Sadr in power for now in order to evaluate his strategic and tactical values, if any.

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