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Duke
08-03-2010, 02:43 PM
Good Afternoon, was up and and starting research and coame across these notes. The orginal link to the article is posted at the bottom of the article. Have a good evening.

1. Political Analyst : Obama will repeat Bush's mistake to withdraw its troops from Iraq's
"Said political analyst Ibrahim al- Sumaida'ie, President Barack Obama would repeat his predecessor's mistake George Bush's decision to withdraw his troops from combat in Iraq at the end of this month.
Sumaida'ie said that the decision to withdraw troops under the pretext of the violence in Iraq has reached its lowest level is to repeat the error of former President Bush when he said after entering Iraq, said the combat mission is over

http://radionawa.com/Ar/NewsDetailN.aspx?id=27001&LinkID=151

2. Political Analyst : Obama worried about the situation in America, not Iraq
Political analyst Sarmad al-Tai , President Barack Obama's concern on the situation in his country was not worried about the situation in Iraq.
Tai said that what was required in the United States is the success of Obama and not the success of Iraq, because Iraq's continuing objective of the reform since 8 years have now turned to reform the situation in the United States.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

http://radionawa.com/Ar/NewsDetailN.aspx?id=27002&LinkID=151


3. Hassani show optimistic about the drama in the formation of a new government soon
Spokesman for the rule of law Hassani The Security Council meeting on Wednesday will be devoted to consider the question of the continuing work in Iraq, addressed the question of forming the new government.
He said Hassani, stating that Iraq is a sovereign independent country and the issue of Chapter VII concerning the debt owed by Iraq , and both deny the possibility of Security Council interference in internal Iraqi affairs , especially as most political parties that refused to intervene.
Hasani added that the issue of forming a government will not be long in order not to make way for foreign intervention , which will further complicate the issue, emphasizing that the crisis of government formation will see a real breakthrough in the next few days

http://radionawa.com/Ar/NewsDetailN.aspx?id=26996&LinkID=151

4. Ammar al-Hakim adviser confirms opening of the National Coalition on blocks election winner
Said media adviser to the President of the Islamic Supreme Council on behalf of al-Awadi, have the right to insist on the rule of law as its candidate from the right of the National Coalition to insist on his ideas, because Iraq is a democratic state.
Al-Awadi said in a press statement , Tuesday, the National Coalition to have the options announced in the fourth item of his statement , which confirms the opening to the winner of the other blocs .
He pointed out that Iraq has confirmed her intention to open a real meaningful dialogues with the National Coalition , the leading hubs of agreement on the nomination of Iyad Allawi to head the new government.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

http://radionawa.com/Ar/NewsDetailN.aspx?id=26980&LinkID=151

5. ربعاء 04/08/2010 | 05:03

Allawi's bloc rejects calls to stop its dialogues with al-Hakim al-Maliki

Rejected the Iraqi bloc led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, a claim the National Coalition led by Ammar al-Hakim to stop their dialogues with the coalition of the rule of law , led by Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki as a condition for continuing negotiations with them , referring to the imminent conclusion of a new meeting between the two blocs , as opposed to the call by the political powers to dissolve Parliament and re-elections Assembly, while al-Maliki said that objections to the continuation as prime minister for a second term lies in the desire for the Prime Minister is weak , and the captive of the political parties and complimentary at the expense of Iraq and its people.

Adviser, said Iraqi bloc Hani Ashour mass coalitions conduct their dialogues with national and state law, based on the principle of the Government of national partnership and proximity to their programs and the concept of nation-building and not to cling to power. He pointed out that the claim of understanding with the Iraqi party to select one of the two as contained in statements to the media recently is a requirement is incompatible with the aspirations of seeking to form a partnership government that includes all parties , according to the constitutional electoral maturity .

The name al-Awadi, media adviser to al-Hakim has called for Iraqi In order to further National Coalition for the dialogues with them and stop with the grand coalition after the suspension of negotiations with him to present a new candidate for prime minister is expected al-Maliki. Ashor noted in a press statement on Tuesday - that the dialogue with Iraqi rule of law has not stopped and there are signs and messages I have to bring him back as soon as possible but still bump up against the insistence of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to hold on to his job and if convinced of coalition rule of law not to personalize the issue is the dialogue has been opened New horizons and contributed to the formation of the government on a national basis according to the convergence of views and the development of partnership mechanisms

6. Investments of $100b in Baghdad
August 3, 2010 - 09:30:24
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The value of investment projects in the Iraqi capital has reached $100 billion, the Baghdad Mayoralty said on Tuesday.

“The investments embrace the sectors of housing, hotels, malls, theme parks, and resorts,” the mayoralty said in a release as received by Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

It noted that the Baghdad Mayoralty needs political and executive support to attract more foreign and local investments to the capital.


http://en.aswataliraq.info/?p=135204

7. This only part of the article, to see the whole thing, go to link at the bottom of the article.

Iraqis fear renewed violence as U.S. disengagesAdvertisement | ad info. Mohammed Ameen / REUTERS
Iraqi security forces secure a street in Baghdad's Adhamiya district, August 1, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammed AmeenBy Muhanad Mohammed and Waleed Ibrahim

updated 8/3/2010 10:16:16 AM ET
Share Print Font: +-BAGHDAD — President Barack Obama says Washington will fulfill its pledge to halt combat operations in Iraq by the end of this month, but many Iraqis fear that U.S. disengagement could portend surge in violence.

Violence has plunged since the peak of the conflict in 2006-07, but bombings and other attacks occur still daily and Iraqi officials say the civilian death toll rose last month.

Squabbling politicians have been unable to agree on a coalition government since an inconclusive March 7 parliamentary election, raising tensions and opening the way for insurgents.

"The U.S. withdrawal will pave the way for the militias and armed groups to work freely, and they will activate their operations again," said Samer Ahmed, 32, a Baghdad laborer whose brother was killed by militants at the height of Iraq's sectarian warfare in 2007.

"I believe Iraq's security situation will deteriorate severely. A civil war is coming to devour everything in Iraq."

In a speech to American veterans on Monday, Obama said he was making good on a promise to end U.S. combat in Iraq by August 31, despite a potentially dangerous political impasse that has raised fears of a renewed insurgency.

The withdrawal will leave security in the hands of Iraq's own U.S.-trained army and police, but many say they wonder if the security forces are ready to protect a country at war since the 2003 U.S-led invasion that ousted dictator Saddam Hussein.

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"Iraqi security forces are still unable to maintain the security in Iraq," said Baqer Sadeq, a 21-year-old university student. "The U.S. withdrawal from Iraq will pave the way for the violence and sectarian fighting to return

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38538136/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa

8. Particle article, see link at botom for full article

Iraq has an army of deputies retired spoiled

BAGHDAD - A follow-up
Described as an MP for the Iraqi National Alliance peace Sumaisem House members past, present and Hamayatem that they represent " an army of retirees spoiled and form a big burden on the Iraqi treasury , "


Total salaries of parliamentarians in the one-year 32 million dollars only! !
Deputy for the National Coalition : salaries and allowances of MPs constitute a significant burden on the Iraqi treasury

Pointing to the need to Pass measures in this regard. The Kurdistan Sumaisem told news agency that " the number of deputies present 325 deputies , with the payment of 10 thousand dollars for each of them means that they receive 3.25 million dollars per month , as well as 3 million dollars to pay for them under the name (instead of rent ) " .. She said, " If we add the salaries of its protections , imagine the size of the enormous sums paid each month. "
She pointed out that " this situation for incumbents , either former , we can calculate the 275-member House of Representatives and former Hamayatem and 100-member National Assembly and Hamayatem , can we say here that we have now a full division of protections . "
Stressed Sumaisem , specializing in the economy, that " Iraq now has an army of retirees who earn darlings of millions of dollars per month without service is worth it " .. Warning that " the situation will be worse after four years , ie after the next election , as it would be a much bigger burden on the treasury in Iraq. "

http://www.almowatennews.com/news_view_6784.html

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dbcooper
08-04-2010, 11:29 AM
You do a great job buddy thank you, I'm sure this helps alot of people get good information..thanks again duke1 for all your help!!