Published: February 3, 2009 | By Scott
Posted in: Uncategorized
Tagged as: Antiwar Radio,Patrick-Cockburn,Scott-Horton
« Previous: Antiwar Radio: Gareth Porter | Next: Antiwar Radio: Justin Raimondo »
Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent for the Independent, discusses preliminary results from the Iraqi elections, the strong performance of nationalist and secular parties compared to religious parties, the whereabouts of Muqtada al-Sadr and the role his militia and political factions will play in Iraq’s future, the patronage system developed between Nouri al-Maliki’s Dawa party and tribal councils that contributed to their electoral success and the near-certainty that U.S. occupation is coming to an end.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (10.1MB)
© 2010. ScottHortonShow. | All Rights Reserved. WordPress Theme by SN Design and Frontend development.
Bad Behavior has blocked 187 access attempts in the last 7 days.
Stay Informed
Choose the way you would like to be notified of latest posts.
Bookmark & Share
Share this with your friends.