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    Members of Congress warn Obama: Maliki to drag Iraq into civil war

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    Post by chouchou Wed 30 Oct 2013, 6:37 am

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    Shafaq News / Members of the U.S. Senate warned President Barack Obama , that the Iraqi Prime Minister ,Nuri al-Maliki may be leading his country to a new civil war .
     
    The New York Times revealed in a report briefed by “Shafaq News”, that “a group of members of the U.S. Congress sent a warning message to President, Barack Obama on " Maliki’s mismanagement to Iraqis that led to the deterioration of the situation there and may drag the country into civil war”.

    Nuri al - Maliki , who will meet Obama on Friday has hinted that he will ask Washington to send sophisticated types of weapons so that the Iraqi government can fight al - Qaeda militants .

    Congress members said in their letter that “U.S. support for Iraq would continue if al-Maliki agreed to negotiate with the Sunnis and Kurds to share power ."

    For his part , the Iraqi ambassador in Washington , Luqman al-Faili said that security concerns will be fist to be discussed on the agenda of Iraq during the interviews to be conducted by al - Maliki with American officials at the end of this week.

    He acknowledged U.S. concerns about political stability in Iraq, and the issue that is likely to be discussed by Obama with al-Maliki about the marginalization of the Sunni community.

    Maliki 's meeting with Obama to the United States is scheduled to take place next Friday.

    In a strong sign to the escalation of violence in Iraq, explosions and suicide attacks have became as a daily bread for Iraqis, at least 18 people killed every day, as 19 people were killed on Wednesday, including a senior officer in the army and more than 40 injured including the leader of the Awakening forces in two suicide attacks targeting security elements in Tarmiya and Mosul areas, both north of Baghdad , according to security and medical sources .

    Iraqi cities are experiencing daily violence led to the deaths of nearly 700 people in current October and more than 5400 since the beginning of the year.

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