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by QuestionGirl • 12:06 pm
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He should be doing that, anyway. Right? He needs all the friends he can get.
From USAToday
Iraq’s prime minister lashed out Wednesday at U.S. criticism, saying no one has the right to impose timetables on his elected government and that his country “can find friends elsewhere.”
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki blamed the U.S. presidential campaign for the recent tough words about his government, from President Bush and from other U.S. politicians.
Bush on Tuesday said he was frustrated with Iraqi leaders’ inability to bridge political divisions. But he added that only the Iraqi people can decide whether to sideline Maliki.
“Clearly, the Iraqi government’s got to do more,” Bush said. “I think there’s a certain level of frustration with the leadership in general, inability to work - come together to get, for example, an oil revenue law passed or provincial elections.”
Maliki, on a trip to Syria, reacted harshly when asked about the recent comments from U.S. officials.





