The National Salvation "Front" or "government"?
Saleh Al-Mutlaq, the head of the Iraq National Dialouge Front which is a secular coalition that won 11 seats in the Iraqi parliament, has been working to establish a "national salvation front" for the last few months. Many observers think this front is trying to split the current Iraqi government and create a new alternative government.
As-Sadr, the Iraqi leader, is taking serious steps towards pulling out from the government. Many other Iraqi groups, Sunni and Shia and Secular, are planning to follow.
There is a big possibility that some major political announcments will take place tomorrow. Bush is going to Amman to meet with Al-Maliki and other puppets, Al-Sadr might announce his plans to pullout from the government (both parliament and ministries) and others may follow him and suspend their participation in the current government.
Mishaan Al-Juburi, the head of the reconciliation and liberation front, pulled out from the govermnet yesterday and announced that he's waiting for the "national salvation government" to be announced. Many contacts informed me that the National Salvation Front (or government) will be announced maybe tomorrow.
The NSF (NSG) will include most of the Arab parties in the current government. More or less, it'll include everyone except SCIRI and Al-Dawa parties. In addition, it'll include a number of other leaders from outside the current government. They have a plan for ending the occupation and bringing some UN peacekeeping forces for 6 months to deal with the transitional period. The plan is called "the Iraqi-international roadmap". I think 20 international figures, including Mandela, and 30 Iraqi figures, including Shia, Sunni, secular, and kurdish leaders, worked together to put this "road map".
All of this is not confirmed, but there is a real possibility that the next few days/weeks will bring some radical changes.
As-Sadr, the Iraqi leader, is taking serious steps towards pulling out from the government. Many other Iraqi groups, Sunni and Shia and Secular, are planning to follow.
There is a big possibility that some major political announcments will take place tomorrow. Bush is going to Amman to meet with Al-Maliki and other puppets, Al-Sadr might announce his plans to pullout from the government (both parliament and ministries) and others may follow him and suspend their participation in the current government.
Mishaan Al-Juburi, the head of the reconciliation and liberation front, pulled out from the govermnet yesterday and announced that he's waiting for the "national salvation government" to be announced. Many contacts informed me that the National Salvation Front (or government) will be announced maybe tomorrow.
The NSF (NSG) will include most of the Arab parties in the current government. More or less, it'll include everyone except SCIRI and Al-Dawa parties. In addition, it'll include a number of other leaders from outside the current government. They have a plan for ending the occupation and bringing some UN peacekeeping forces for 6 months to deal with the transitional period. The plan is called "the Iraqi-international roadmap". I think 20 international figures, including Mandela, and 30 Iraqi figures, including Shia, Sunni, secular, and kurdish leaders, worked together to put this "road map".
All of this is not confirmed, but there is a real possibility that the next few days/weeks will bring some radical changes.

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