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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2011

What prevents Iraq from moving forward? Guests to discuss the topic: Anas al-Tikriti, the chief executive of the Cordoba Foundation, James Denselow, a Middle East analyst at King's College London; and Saad al-Muttalabi, an Iraqi politician.

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  • Shias trying to turn New Iraq into Iran

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  • @somaliland247 go fix your own country before talking about iraq and iran you uneducated fuker

  • long live iraq

  • Your an idiot Mailiki. In the western world they lose their jobs for making mistakes and they get another one and move along. In IRAQI LAND you can get killed. What... you want to hang yourself tommorow when YOU lose a game?? Treat others as you expect to get treated cause tommorow your penis may lose it's hardness it is today and you will die. Good Luck to ALL Iraqis. I wish U the best.

  • Obama pulling the troops out was the right thing to do. You can tell the way Americans think and care by all the times their kids call Iraqis etc sandniggers. THAT racism isn't going to be helping anybody.

    Now with the Iraqi government I think Mailiki is over-rating the crimes of the Sunni leader. Not that it doesn't happen and he isn't guilty but they all are. He is becoming more and more like childish jew pig crying anti-seminism then anything else.

  • Nice vid. Thanks 4 posting it.

  • @somaliland247

    looool idiot

  • They don't get it just because we are gone don't mean it will be better overnight they still have a long road ahead hope they do what's beat for the people of Iraq

  • This is Iraq's chance to become a viable country in the global community with resources to build a strong economy which in turn can raise the standards of living to the point of the government focusing on the the welfare of its people.

  • Well, that didn't take long now did it?

  • @Bander1

    No, that's what they should do, but they won't. Remember that it was the US who brought the Shia thugs into power!

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