Nuri Kamal al-Maliki is perhaps destined to fail in his attempt at winning the election. Although he is the "lesser evil", based on his notions and actions for security, government corruption and the fear of the American troupes leaving may call citizens to distrust this notion of security. If he has still not acknowledged the Americans' help, then how can he expect his only argument of safety will be assured? This is problematic.
As a young Democracy faces yet another crucial point in its' struggle for viability, Nour Al-Maliki tests his political mettle in the public sphere of voters. One hallmark sign of a viable Democracy is the peaceful transition of power from one administration to another - it will be interesting to see how this fledgling Democracy holds up in light of its' politically violent past.
Nuri Kamal al-Maliki is perhaps destined to fail in his attempt at winning the election. Although he is the "lesser evil", based on his notions and actions for security, government corruption and the fear of the American troupes leaving may call citizens to distrust this notion of security. If he has still not acknowledged the Americans' help, then how can he expect his only argument of safety will be assured? This is problematic.
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