Nouri al-Maliki, Iraqi Prime Minister said in a statement in the past few days, that the fall of Bashar's regime will set off a civil war in Iraq and Lebanon, and such words makes us suspect that al-Maliki governs all of Iraq, and Bashar was the only one to control iraq's security, but the world does not know that he have two jobs ;a president of Syria and the Interior Minister of Iraq, what if his mullahs' regime fell in Iran, does that mean that the disaster will be greater on al Maliki regime, and to his feeling that Syria is the safe solution to his country's security, the belt, which surrounded him from both sides Iranian and Syrian is the factor that made him governor of Iraq, but with principle of the rule of Shiite minority with both Arab and Kurds Sunnis... With no argument that Saddam Hussein was dictator ran Iraq with an iron fist, but it was not a sectarian rule in terms of his government's foreign minister was a Christian languishing in Baghdad prison now , and there was Shiites Kurds, Sunnis and others, unlike Maliki, who governs with one militia and several factions supports the same doctrine, suffice it to boast the Iraqi people that the arab Shiites, are the ones who defeated Khomeini's army, which proves that the existing regime began to lose its legitimacy, even if Al Malki claimed that he came from free elections under the spears of the occupying American who planed and passed Iraq goverment and mortgaged it to Iran, protests in Al Anbar and other states is a natural consequence of the inability of Al Maliki to form a government of national unity, some even accuses the government of planning the explosions to make Iraq in case of instability. The political situation doesn't look realistic, gambling with an absolute relations with Iran without making an account for the Arab neighbors, and the transition from hostility Syrian regime to coalition sectarian who is based in the authority of the Baath Party, which is haunted by Iraq to create confusion hurt in Iraq, and this is not right because building modern Iraq came at the hands of Sunni Arabs and without discrimination between races and denominations, but what created the crises that began with Abdul Karim Kassem in dispute with the Kurds, while it gave them autonomy Saddam Hussein alone .. The regime's panic of the implications of what is happening in Syria is based on the judgment of sectarian cannot continue , Fragmentation of Iraq into stateless which Iran and Israel seeks and the current regime works on it currently