It really doesn't seem that way. You are more concerned in sticking your noses where it doesn't belong, and speaking in arrogance in cases you don't understand.
What is your point here really ? are you asking where our soldiers were when the terrorists invaded ?
They were there, but...
And now turkey is expanding and supporting kurdish permanence in political muscle, economic stability and self reliance. I don't see how this is related to saving the kurds at the expense of sunnis.
BADRIYA, Iraq — Iraqi officials said on Monday that Iraqi forces had succeeded in retaking Mosul Dam from fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, although it was unclear whether they had seized control of the entire dam and the surrounding complex.
Iraqi state television quoted Gen...
It was Iraqi ISOF and SWAT in coordination with the Iraqi airforce which freed Mosul dam. Kurdish peshmerga joined the fight, but the plan and leadership was drawn of by Iraqi forces.
You seem to think kurds are some brave wariors... they gave up mosul dam without a fight, they ran away from...
R.I.P to the pilot on the right, MajGen Majed Al Tamimi. Contributed to breaking the siege on Yazidis in Mount Sinjar. His helicopter crashed while carrying displaced yazidis.
Crew from the downed helicopter airlifted
Why is a pakistani terrorist so indulged in Iraqi politics in the first place... what makes you so obliged to stick your nose and beard where it don't belong, and so enthusiastically driven to fend for the rights of the poor Iraqis in politics, so butthurt from Maliki ?
I'm no Maliki supporter...
Politics ?
The deputy PM to Maliki is Salah al mutlak a sunni
Second PM deputy Rowsh Nuri also a sunni
Minister of defence is Adnan Al Duliami a sunni.
Both present and past speakers of Parliament, Nujaifi and Jabouri are Sunni, alongside the deputy speaker also a sunni.
Finance minister...
Yeh, don't really like sau3oodis.
Specially since I've been seeing a lot of them beheading Iraqis inside Iraq.
And many others like yourself, always feel obliged to interfere in Iraqi matters, like you know it all.
Turkey would then have 11% representation for kurds in their government, amongst many other representations, allawis and other...which they don't.
Democracy is overrated crap.
Being against proportional representation does not mean dictatorship... though I wouldn't say I don't want that...
Proportional representation does not work in the middle east. That's why Saudis don't have shia in the government, Bahrain, Turkey,... all those countries don't go by proportional representations.
Otherwise they'd end up with politicians clashing over sect and ethnicity problems, and not...
You are just another hardline sunni idiot, thinking you are arguing for sunni rights in Iraq.
Here's what I'm saying, proportional representation, meant that certain faction were presented with limited presence in the political system as per Iraqs population demographics.
Many of the anti Iraq...
ba bakr zebari, abud ganbar, ali ghaidan, fadil berwari... just few of the names. Actually most of the the names are from ex baath commanders in the army... so nonsense my a**.
Proportional representation apmplified sectarianism.
Now please shut the Fu** up about sidelining sunni politicians...
ehhh kurds ???
Kurds hardly played a role in overthrowing Maliki !
It was Hussain al shahristani, and Al Jafari who set this up ! The national alliance selected Haider el abadi behind closed doors. Malikis closest members from his own party turned on him. Not the kurds. They just keep whining...
I really dislike foreign sunnis poking their noses in our business (I dislike any interference , but mostly hardline sunnis).. specially those that acuse Maliki of side lining sunnis, when almost all big army generals are sunni, parliament speaker is sunni, important ministerial positions are...
In my opinion it's not the prime ministers' that are flawd. It's the political system.
As long as we get kurds and terrorists in our political system, who are anti Iraq, the PM will always fail.
The closest man to Maliki, Hussain Shahristani (deputy PM and man in charge of Iraq's energy) turned against Maliki and stood by the new PM as he was got called in by parliament.
If I don't know much about Malikis behaviour, this should tell me enough about close political figures having enough...