Tlar:
"Unknowns Yet To Be Resolved"
06/24/2014
Post From Currency Chatter By Tlar
Tlar: I just got my computer back. My hardrive had crashed on Saturday. I have been using my phone to try to keep up but it was spotty as to reception because I live at the very edge of the reception for T-Mobile. Most of what I have written (comments) on specific posts could not be sent by my phone because of overcast days and rains.
Everything looks to me like it is coming together probably as it should. There is no secret that Maliki has not resigned but rather is trying to engineer some way to have a puppet regime acting on his influence (orders) and in particular to put up a shield of protection around himself, all while trying to appear the stateman for Iraq.
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Tlar: I just got my computer back. My hardrive had crashed on Saturday. I have been using my phone to try to keep up but it was spotty as to reception because I live at the very edge of the reception for T-Mobile. Most of what I have written (comments) on specific posts could not be sent by my phone because of overcast days and rains.
Everything looks to me like it is coming together probably as it should. There is no secret that Maliki has not resigned but rather is trying to engineer some way to have a puppet regime acting on his influence (orders) and in particular to put up a shield of protection around himself, all while trying to appear the stateman for Iraq.
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He has left his name in as a
hedge to be prime minister but is willing to step aside if his puppet Tarek
Najm is chosen "and accepted" by the Sol and the coalition. The
only way this will quickly be resolved is for the SOL to un-nominate him and
choose another candidate, either Chalabi, Allawi or Mahdi.
If they choose Tarek, this is not over. He is not acceptable to the coalition, the UN, the Sunni's, the Kurds, the US, the EU.. Maliki is attempting to do what Putin did in Russia. Run a puppet PM and call the shots from behind the scene. This will not happen because everyone sees right through it.
For there to be an RV on the first, somehow they must form a government this week. Some gurus out their still believe Maliki will get a third term. He will not and this situation can't be dragged on and on.
We will quickly see a resolution to this in my opinion. The stakes are too high. Iraq risks civil war and all the players know it. I read Revbo's retort to Ennorste and Revbo IMO you are right on.
There is a lot of unknowns yet to be resolved but rest assured we are very close. I feel very comfortable that Turki is just waiting on two things; A new government and Maliki out.
Turki just needs to see a government of the people and know that the attacks against the reserves are over. His job is monetary policy and he wants no threats, intimidation or attacks by a hostile government seeking to take hold of the reserves. He is ready and waiting just like you and me.
When these two things occur we are there and he will pull the trigger.. The initial target date is July 1st but if it drags a few extra days, then it is possible that the RV will drag a few extra days.
Maliki must be gone. He will be gone. The Sunni's and kurds will never accept a reformed Maliki government or a reformed Maliki. This is a very serious deal with tons of money and lives at stake.
It will be resolved the right way without any games played by Maliki, and that's part of the reason why the coalition has given just 3 days for the SOL to announce a new candidate, or they will then announce a candidate on their own. Keep watching but this is an interesting period in history.
Iraq is trying to birth itself to a new democracy that represents everyone and everyone has rights. I highly recommend everyone keep a nuetral perspective. Try not to let you emotions rise or fall with any particular article. This will be very confusing at times this week. This plan will work because it has to. tlar
Articles Tlar Made Comments To In Thread:
National Coalition to meet today to discuss a candidate for the presidency of the coalition government.
According to MP for the Liberal bloc Bahaa al-Araji told all of Iraq [where] today that "the National Coalition will meet this evening to ask the alliance's candidate for prime minister and thus will display the name of the candidate to be agreed upon in front of the National Alliance, adding that the meeting will also discuss the recent security incidents."
He continued that "there is a great desire among several blocks need to step down Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and that the presence of several crises, stressing the need to look at Iraq and not to the prime minister."
Several political parties have openly declared its refusal to give al-Maliki for a third term, meanwhile, announced a coalition of state law in 23 of the last month to nominate its leader, al-Maliki for a third term on the basis that the State of Law won the largest number of seats in proportion to the coalitions and other blocs within the National Alliance and beyond.
The National Coalition has called for a coalition of state law on June 3 to withdraw his candidacy for the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to head the next government.
It is said that the political forces waiting for naming the forces of the National Alliance candidate for prime minister, considering that the owner of the Alliance the largest number of seats in the next parliament by winning [173] seats are empowered under the Constitution to form the next government. LINK
Said a member of the Liberal bloc, MP in the previous parliament Prince Kanani that the National Coalition will nominate Adel Abdul-Mahdi as prime minister if it does not change the State of Law coalition candidate, pointing out that "the National Coalition gave the coalition of state law 3 days to change the candidate of Nuri al-Maliki to another character."
Kanani said: "It's stuck in the event of a coalition of state law candidate through Nuri al-Maliki did not put another character within a period of three days, he will have to declare its candidate to the political blocs to negotiate with them for the purpose of forming the next government."
He noted that the National Coalition parties agreed on the nomination of vice president resigned, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to the post of Prime Minister, noting that "the Vice President Khodair al did not draw any far call to the political blocs to hold a meeting of the Council of Representatives."
The political source revealed yesterday: "The U.S. administration would like to take over the national leader of a coalition of Iyad Allawi as prime minister for the next government, and put pressure on the political blocs to accept him as a candidate acceptable to the majority of the parties according to the opinion of the U.S. administration.
If they choose Tarek, this is not over. He is not acceptable to the coalition, the UN, the Sunni's, the Kurds, the US, the EU.. Maliki is attempting to do what Putin did in Russia. Run a puppet PM and call the shots from behind the scene. This will not happen because everyone sees right through it.
For there to be an RV on the first, somehow they must form a government this week. Some gurus out their still believe Maliki will get a third term. He will not and this situation can't be dragged on and on.
We will quickly see a resolution to this in my opinion. The stakes are too high. Iraq risks civil war and all the players know it. I read Revbo's retort to Ennorste and Revbo IMO you are right on.
There is a lot of unknowns yet to be resolved but rest assured we are very close. I feel very comfortable that Turki is just waiting on two things; A new government and Maliki out.
Turki just needs to see a government of the people and know that the attacks against the reserves are over. His job is monetary policy and he wants no threats, intimidation or attacks by a hostile government seeking to take hold of the reserves. He is ready and waiting just like you and me.
When these two things occur we are there and he will pull the trigger.. The initial target date is July 1st but if it drags a few extra days, then it is possible that the RV will drag a few extra days.
Maliki must be gone. He will be gone. The Sunni's and kurds will never accept a reformed Maliki government or a reformed Maliki. This is a very serious deal with tons of money and lives at stake.
It will be resolved the right way without any games played by Maliki, and that's part of the reason why the coalition has given just 3 days for the SOL to announce a new candidate, or they will then announce a candidate on their own. Keep watching but this is an interesting period in history.
Iraq is trying to birth itself to a new democracy that represents everyone and everyone has rights. I highly recommend everyone keep a nuetral perspective. Try not to let you emotions rise or fall with any particular article. This will be very confusing at times this week. This plan will work because it has to. tlar
Articles Tlar Made Comments To In Thread:
National Coalition to meet today to discuss a candidate for the presidency of the coalition government.
According to MP for the Liberal bloc Bahaa al-Araji told all of Iraq [where] today that "the National Coalition will meet this evening to ask the alliance's candidate for prime minister and thus will display the name of the candidate to be agreed upon in front of the National Alliance, adding that the meeting will also discuss the recent security incidents."
He continued that "there is a great desire among several blocks need to step down Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and that the presence of several crises, stressing the need to look at Iraq and not to the prime minister."
Several political parties have openly declared its refusal to give al-Maliki for a third term, meanwhile, announced a coalition of state law in 23 of the last month to nominate its leader, al-Maliki for a third term on the basis that the State of Law won the largest number of seats in proportion to the coalitions and other blocs within the National Alliance and beyond.
The National Coalition has called for a coalition of state law on June 3 to withdraw his candidacy for the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to head the next government.
It is said that the political forces waiting for naming the forces of the National Alliance candidate for prime minister, considering that the owner of the Alliance the largest number of seats in the next parliament by winning [173] seats are empowered under the Constitution to form the next government. LINK
Said a member of the Liberal bloc, MP in the previous parliament Prince Kanani that the National Coalition will nominate Adel Abdul-Mahdi as prime minister if it does not change the State of Law coalition candidate, pointing out that "the National Coalition gave the coalition of state law 3 days to change the candidate of Nuri al-Maliki to another character."
Kanani said: "It's stuck in the event of a coalition of state law candidate through Nuri al-Maliki did not put another character within a period of three days, he will have to declare its candidate to the political blocs to negotiate with them for the purpose of forming the next government."
He noted that the National Coalition parties agreed on the nomination of vice president resigned, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to the post of Prime Minister, noting that "the Vice President Khodair al did not draw any far call to the political blocs to hold a meeting of the Council of Representatives."
The political source revealed yesterday: "The U.S. administration would like to take over the national leader of a coalition of Iyad Allawi as prime minister for the next government, and put pressure on the political blocs to accept him as a candidate acceptable to the majority of the parties according to the opinion of the U.S. administration.
He said "some political blocs made in secret the
names of their candidates for the next government to the heads of the blocks
for the purpose of negotiation and acceptance of one of them,
pointing out that" the candidates are Adel Abdul-Mahdi and Ahmed Chalabi, of the citizen, and Nuri al-Maliki and Faleh al-Fayad, and Tarek Najm, a coalition of state law. " http://www.almustaqbalnews.net/133769 |
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