The Iraqi government has not been exactly effective one could say. With difficulty achieving parliamentary quorums, dozens of members living outside the country, and politicians who frequently put sectarian interests before all else, the Iraqi government has not been a significant player in working to end the violence in Iraq (then again, who has been besides the anti-war activists?). Prime Minister Maliki now faces a vote of no confidence, but I find the identities of the potential architects of such a move to be rather disturbing to say the least.
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