Iraqi political system creaks as parties seek to break the deadlock
In depth
Issue 904
- 09 Jul 2011
| 9 minute read
As the summer heat rises, the state of politics in Baghdad and the provinces is causing alarm in Washington and Tehran, according to sources canvassed by GSN. But in the long game that is Iraqi politics, Prime Minister Maliki is playing a steady hand, outflanking opponents and imposing policy even if the necessary laws aren’t in place
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