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U.S. Again Gunning For 'Regime Change' In Iraq

U.S. Again Gunning For 'Regime Change' In Iraq

By Moon
Of Alabama



June
19, 2014 "
ICH"

Three days ago
we

said
:



The U.S.
has conditioned any involvement on the Iraqi
government side on a change in its structure
towards some "unity government" that would
include representatives of the rebellious Sunni
strains. Prime Minister Maliki, who received
good results in the recent elections, will see
no reason to go for that.
As expected
Maliki

declined
to follow orders out of Washington DC
and he is right to do so. Isn't Iraq supposed to be
a sovereign state?



No says
Washington. It is us

who are choosing
a new Iraqi prime minister:


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