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FROM THE TCI WIRE:
So many wars, let's start with the Drone War before moving onto Iraq. Brenda Norrell (Narco News) reports:
President Obama's Tuesday kill list is responsible for the assassination of a 16-year-old boy from Denver, Medea Benjamin of CodePink
said here today. Describing the US program of targeted assassinations
using drones, the CIA out of control, and the US Congress refusing to
act, Benjamin said it is time for US citizens to show the world they do
not support US drone assassinations in Pakistan and elsewhere.
Benjamin called for citizens in Tucson to join the march with Pakistanis in northern Pakistan, during the week of September 21, and show the world that the people of the US seek global peace and understanding, and do not support US drone killings.
Benjamin called for citizens in Tucson to join the march with Pakistanis in northern Pakistan, during the week of September 21, and show the world that the people of the US seek global peace and understanding, and do not support US drone killings.
Now
we'll move over to Iraq where the political crisis continues to grip
the country. What does it say about a country when the president is
out of the country for over two months? Back on June 16th, I wrote:
As Iraq explodes, President Jalal Talabani continues to shrink. Alsumaria reports
that he's written an indignant letter to Speaker of Parliament Osama
al-Nujaifi, Iraqiya head Ayad Allawi and KRG President Massoud Barazni
in which he belittles Moqtada al-Sadr and in which he insists he'd
rather resign than change his opinion and forward the petition with 176
signatures to Parliament (the petition calls for a no-confidence vote on
Nouri). Poor overweight Jalal. Last month, he'd pictured himself
getting his arteries cleaned in the US and the pigging out on Philly
Cheesesteaks. Now his image is in tatters, his political party PUK has
asked him to lower his profile (his weakness is hurting the party) and
he's been told not to leave the country. Back on April 28th, he talked
big to Moqtada, Allawi and Barzani. He swore that he could remove Nouri
as prime minister all by his lonesome. Then Nouri did a little
pressue, the US did a little pressure, and like a cheap belt, Jalal
buckled. Next year the KRG holds provincial elections. The PUK is
furious with Jalal for his decision not to forward the petition. It's
made Massoud Barzani even more popular in the KRG, it's made him look
even more like a leader and Jalal look even weaker and more
ineffectual. (The two main parties in the KRG are the Jalal's PUK and
Barzani's KDP. In the last years, Goran has emerged as a third party.
PUK officials fear that they are losing power not to Barzani's KDP but
to the emerging Goran as a result of Jalal's embarrassing moves.)
And
I was wrong because I thought when you're told not to leave the
country, you don't leave the country. But the very next day, June 17th,
we were noting, "He's not very popular of late. Not even with his own
political party. So it probably wasn't smart of him to head for Germany
today, as Alsumaria reports. Especially after he'd been instructed not to leave the country until the political crisis was settled."
It
is August 22nd and Jalal's still not made it back to Iraq. People talk
about Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi being a fugitive, but Jalal
appears to be the one. For those who've forgotten, as Jalal was being
mocked for leaving the country, his office wanted Iraq to know that he
had to leave because he needed a life altering surgery, he was at risk.
Apparently of tipping over because that 'important' surgery turned out
to be knee surgery. He had elective surgery. It could have waited.
But
he used it to bail on Iraq. In 2011, Iraq had three vice presidents
and one president-- and all were in the country. Right now it has one
vice president in the country and that's it. Jalal really thinks this
is how to be president? Hiding out in Germany?
The very optimistic Iraq Updates insists
today that Jalal "will return home soon and first meet with Kurdistan
President Massoud Barzani [. . .]" For those who've forgotten how Jalal
ticked off a large portion of Iraqis, it was when he stabbed his
colleagues in the back. Jalal was present at the end of April meeting
with Moqtada al-Sadr, Iraqiya's Ayad Allawi, Massoud Barzani and others
and Jalal was on board for the no-confidence vote in Parliament on
Nouri. Signatures were collected. More than enough. But Jalal began
disallowing signatures at the last minute and declared that they weren't
valid and the vote couldn't go forward. Yes, they were valid.
And Jalal stuck his own big ass further in the fire this month when, attempting to shine his tawdry image, he spoke to Nakhel News
about why he halted the no-confidence vote. Jalal gave five reasons.
None had to do with signatures. He never even raised the issue of
signatures. His reasons included not wanting to go against the Shi'ites
(and feeling Moqtada was but one voice) and assurances he'd personally
received regarding the Erbil Agreement. He's begun to make another call
for a national conference to address the nation's political crisis.
(He and Speaker of Parliament Osama al-Nujaifi began making the call
December 21st.) Buratha News notes he wants all the political blocs to take part. Jalal's renewed call takes place as Fryad Mohammed (AKnews) reports that the Kurdistan Islamic Union's Najib Abdullah is stating that the ground work for such a meeting has still not been done
From the failing president to the corruption, Rebin Hassan (AKnews) reports
that Parliament's Oil and Gas Committe has discovered that, since 2003,
$27 billion (in US dollars) "have been spent on the electricity sector
in Iraq" and his with no progress to show for it leading MP Qasim
Mohammed to declare, "There is huge corruption in the electricity sector
in Iraq." With all the money spent, Iraqis still do not have
dependable electricity and most make do with 6 or so hours a day.
Minister of Electricity is a post with a huge turnover rate. Let's just
note the last two years. In June of 2010, CNN was reporting on the resignation of Karim Waheed as a result of protests. Aseel Kami (Reuters) reported
in August of 2011 on the resignation of Raad Shallal's resignation --
he was the Minister of Electricity who stepped down due to what were
called fake contracts. Buratha News reports
that social media rumors (and documents) attest to the current Minister
Abdul Karim Aftan hiring 1,000 relatives to work for the Ministry. All Iraq News adds
that a member of Moqtada al-Sadr's bloc in Parliament is stating that
the Minister will be questioned before Parliament shortly.
Turning to some of today's violence, All Iraq News reports a Mosul home invasion resulted in the death of one woman who was shot to death. Alsumaria reports that 1 man was shot dead in Dhuluiya and they note a Diyalal Province bombing injured two Iraqi soldiers. Through yesterday, Iraq Body Count counts 336 people killed in violence so far this month in Iraq.
Though the election law for next year's provincial elections still hasn't been settled, AKnews reports that Diyala Province plans to elect a governor next Saturday. This is due to the death of the previous governor. Saturday Alsumaria reported that Diyala Province Govenor Hashim Hayali has died in what was called a traffic accident in Baquba. All Iraq News reported
that his wife also died in the accident and noted that he had
previously survived an April 21st assassination attempt. He had been
governor for less than a year. AFP says his wife and two daughters are injured while his son died. All Iraq News notes he had been governor for five months and was a member of the National Accord Front which is part of the Iraqiya slate.
US General Martin Dempsey visited Iraq yesterday. The US Embassy in Baghdad issued the following statement on the visit:
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin E. Dempsey visited Baghdad on August 21, 2012. He met with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other Iraqi officials to discuss regional and security issues, including the situation in Syria. General Dempsey also met with U.S. Embassy officials, including Charge d'Affaires Stephen Beecroft and members of the Embassy's Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq.
General Dempsey's visit is part of the United States' efforts under the Strategic Framework Agreement to support Iraq's continued development as a strategic partner that contributes to peace and security as a leader in the region.
Dempsey did not meet with the the US Ambassador to Iraq because there is no US Ambassador to Iraq. All Iraq News notes that Dempsey's visit is the highest ranking official visit of 2012. Of the US Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq, RTT reports, "More than 225 U.S. troops, seven Defense Department civilians, 530 security assistance team members and more than 4,000 contracted personnel are currently in the office at the Iraqi government's invitation."
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