Maliki : Pay Attention to "Cleanliness of Baghdad", Alwatan newspaper slammed Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki saying that when an Arab capital like Baghdad was recently classified in an international report as one of the most dirtiest cities in the Middle East, this means that the person who is leading this country and facing too much difficulty to find solutions to a "small" problem, is unable to manage big and complicated files. It mocked saying: "Heresies being launched by al-Maliki everywhere, including his claiming that his country is in a state of war with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are just an attempt to escape forward from the problems that besieged him inside Iraq, noting that he is suffering these days from a sharp decline in popularity even among his followers. Why not, while the Iraqi capital, Baghdad Al-Rasheed turned out to be under al-Maliki's reign to be one of the worst cities in the Middle East in terms of cleanliness ! Alwatan concluded that "A day after another, the politics of immorality being practicing by Nuri al-Maliki is uncovered to the extent that observers of his statements may fancy that he is in front of a case of teenage politics that shouldn't be taken seriously.