Tuesday, May 29, 2012


















TROUBLE FOR IRAQ??  WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

Ok, if anyone really anticipated a working relationship between the Kurds, Sunni and Shia in Iraq, I have some Swamp Land in Arizona I would like to sell you!

I'm not sure the world was paying attention last week when the Kurds announced the oil pipeline deal with Turkey.

If you noticed, it didn't go over well with Maliki and his followers.

As for the relationship between Maliki and Muqteda Al Sadr... well there really isn't one and that's been the case for a long time.

Now, Maliki and Sadr have both been Iranian puppets for the past several years and for the most part, they have both done as they have been told.

Here comes the rub!

Maliki and Sadr do happen to have something in common, they both don't really like being told what to do!

That trouble is only compounded by the fact the Persians are once again dictating to the Arabs.... A group of Persians and Arabs that just so happen to fight a extremely violent war less than one generation ago.. a war Maliki remembers as a man and a war Sadr remembers as a young man.

Here comes the second part of the issue.

Maliki is much more of a autocrat than he is a " religious man".

Maliki's love of power comes far before his faith.

Sadr... well he's a guy trying to grow into his Father's shoes.

On top of that complex, he loves power just as much as Maliki.

The difference is, Sadr loves the religious power he feels entitled to.

Well, by this time, you may have figured it out.

We are dealing with the Kurds who want their own land and two ego maniacs that have grown tired of listening to Iran.

So, how much trouble is Iraq really in?

A whole lot of trouble.

I'm not sold on the theory that Iran is happy with Sadr making a move on Maliki.

The last thing Iran needs right now is their other puppet government sliding into crisis, especially at the hands of two Arabs who are supposed to be taking orders from the Persians!

Oh ya, the idea of the Kurds making a deal with the Turks... Ottomans.... makes perfect sense.

They have what the Ottomans need and want...... OIL!!!!!

Yes Ladies and Gentlemen, you can soon add Iraq to the list of troubles in the Middle East, as if they hadn't been!

Great news to the GCC and Saudi..

The King can sit in Saudi and stick his finger in the other eye of the Iranians.

We will have to watch to see where this one goes.