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[quote:ReVbo™:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM3NjM1Nzc3Xzg1MTUxOEJB] Here's a couple of interesting pieces from this morning. Najafi wants to dissolve Parliament and the government and go to early parliamentary elections, and it appears Iraqiya is asking the Kurds to replace Talabani. Both of these moves, in my opinion, are exactly what Iraq needs. You don't recover from what Talabani has and he's never been much good for anything anyway. Parliament can't even be bothered to show up, so maybe electing a new group will solve that problem. Either way, we have reached the point of insanity of trying the same thing over and over and expecting different results. http://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33071:nijaifi-releases-initiative-to-resolve-crisis-of-iraq-&catid=35:political&Itemid=2 Baghdad (AIN) -The Speaker of the Iraqi parliament, Osama al-Nijaifi released an initiative to resolve the current political crisis in Iraq. MP Mohamed al-Khalidi of the Iraqiya Slate said "Nijaifi's initiative includes the resignation of the government and forming another government to temporarily run the country, it also involves dissolving the parliament and conducting early legislative elections." The Premier Nouri al-Maliki has repeatedly renewed his call to conduct early parliament elections, noting " the political stability cannot be achieved but through forming political majority government." /End Baghdad (AIN) -MP, Abd Thiyab al-Ajaili, called the Kurdistani Alliance to nominate a national figure that replaces the President, Jalal Talabani, to achieve the balance in Iraq and to be a mediator among the political sides to settle the crisis. In a press statement received by AIN, he said “If there is a president, he will help in achieving the balance and settle the disputes,” noting that “Talabani’s absence has a big impact on the political situation.” “Talabani is a good figure that we like, but each human being live his turn and anyone faces a health crisis should submit a resignation and make another one to replaces him,” he added. He called “The KA to nominate a national figure that replaces Talabani where there are many figures that are capable of this post.”/ End [/quote]
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Iraq is rapidly becoming a force in world economics due to its oil reserves. What do you think the effects will be on the world economic stage. sk
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