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Nuri al-Maliki

Inside Iraq asks if al-Maliki is merely a paper tiger propped up by the US [AFP]
When Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, came to office two years ago, he was considered a weak politician with a sectarian agenda.

Some thought he was a US puppet. Others said he was inclined toward the Iranians.

Today, that perception has changed. Many Iraqis see him emerging as a strong nationalist leader, especially after the recent military actions against Shia militias in Basra and al-Qaeda insurgents in Mosul.

Has al-Maliki found a new political compass and courage or is he merely a paper tiger propped up by the American military forces on the ground?

Our guests this week are Ghassan al-Atiyyah, the director of the Iraq Foundation for Development and Democracy, and Joost Hilterman, the deputy director for Middle East and North Africa at the International Crisis Group.

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This episode of Inside Iraq aired from Friday, July 04, 2008


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