on charges of terrorism?
"Iraq’s political process was unraveling faster than had been anticipated Saturday, with Sunni politicians walking out of the nation’s parliament and threatening to resign from the government even before the last U.S. troops had left the country.
The crisis was triggered by reports that security forces loyal to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, are planning to arrest the country’s Sunni vice president, Tariq al-Hashimi, and charge him with terrorism."
Update: "An Iraqi investigative committee issued an arrest warrant Monday for the country's vice president, who is accused of orchestrating bombing attacks against government and security officials.
The committee of five judges issued the warrant for Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi under Article 4 of the country's anti-terrorism law.
The Interior Ministry, at a news conference, showed what it called confession videos from people identified as security guards for al-Hashimi, the country's Sunni vice president. In the videos, the men described various occasions in which they purportedly carried out attacks under direct orders from al-Hashimi."
Sunday, December 18, 2011
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"Iraq by numbers...
79 Percentage of homes with 'bad' or 'very bad' power supply.
2.4 The degree of confidence – on a scale of 0 to 10 – that Iraqi households have in foreign forces.
30 Percentage of Iraqi homes with access to the public sanitation system."
ahahahahahahahahaha!!! Hows that for "I luffffffff Amerikkka?"
Was America supposed to fix Iraq's public sanitation system?
It's easy to set up: electricity, running water, etc. Yet they were incapable of doing it in 9 years, which is proof that the mission is cursed.
I wish Iraq a bloody 2012 with unprecedented Carnage
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