Maliki regime for the problems there.
Alwatan said al-Maliki's pressure on the parliament to impose a state of emergency in the cities of the Sunni nature which have been affected by the terrorism of Daash is a trick to liquidate political opponents (...)
Maliki held a wide lead Saturday in early results from Baghdad, the major prize in parliamentary elections Iraqis hope will stabilize a nation riven by years of sectarian warfare. The Iraqi National Alliance (INA), a fellow Shiite bloc that has (...)
Maliki met US President Barack Obama on Wednesday during a trip to the United States to boost economic cooperation and encourage foreign investors to return to Iraq.
What is Iraqi economy's state?
The Maliki government has opened up the oil (...)
Maliki, said during a visit to Abu Dhabi on Monday that he wants to set a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, the strongest sign yet of an increasingly tense relationship between the elected leader of the country the US illegally (...)
Maliki has apparently caved in to pressure from Shiite militias in calling for a freeze on nationwide crackdown on Moqtada Al-Sadr's Mehdi Army. The freeze order is both inexplicable and mystifying since it shows the waning authority of the (...)
Maliki Friday ordered a nationwide freeze on raids against suspected Shiite militants after the leader of the biggest militia complained that arrests of his followers were continuing despite his order to pull his fighters off the streets.
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Maliki's crackdown on militias in the southern oil port of Basra appears to have backfired, exposing the weakness of his army and strengthening his political foes ahead of elections.
US President George W. Bush has praised the crackdown, calling it (...)
Maliki told reporters after the meeting in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone that his troops were ready to assume command in the country's south.
"We are prepared to take over security of Basra within two months and we will," he said, (...)