
12-19-2005, 09:03 PM
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The next President/Prime Minister of Iraq
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Washington together with 'certain regional Arab countries' have decided that the only way to end the current unrest in war-torn Iraq is a military dictator, stated The Tehran Times, adding the Bush administration has settled upon the dangerous, mysterious Iyad Allawi, the former Iraqi Prime Minister, who’s been struggling to play a significant role in the country’s political scene.
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http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi%2Dbin/c...ory.asp?id=280
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In recent developments, Iyad Allawi has been promoted by the British and the U.S. mainstream media as a defender of “human rights”. This new spin coincides with Blair and Bush strategy of resurrecting Allawi as “the best hope” in the December 15 illegitimate elections. Despite his well-publicised unpopularity among Iraqis, the propaganda for his elections campaign has already begun. Careful examination of this policy reveals that the U.S. and Britain are in pursuit of a rotten imperialist policy to serve their own interests at the expense of the Iraqi people.
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http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?c...articleId=1397
Is this our man to bring peace to Iraq, and allow US withdrawal soon?
Dr. Iyad Allawi (Arabic: اياد علاوي) (born 1945) is an Iraqi politician, and was the interim Prime Minister of Iraq prior to Iraq's 2005 legislative elections. A prominent Iraqi-British neurosurgeon and Iraqi exile political activist, the politically secular Shia Muslim became a member of the Iraq Interim Governing Council, which was established by U.S.-led coalition authorities following the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He became Iraq's first head of government since Saddam Hussein when the council dissolved on June 1, 2004 and named him Prime Minister of the Iraqi Interim Government. His term as Prime Minister ended on April 7, 2005, after the selection of Islamic Dawa Party leader Ibrahim al-Jaafari by the newly-elected transitional Iraqi National Assembly.
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