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Ayad Allawi, the former Prime Minister of Iraq, criticizes Barack Obama's proposed troop withdrawl plan.
Allawi suggests an alternate schedule which considers timeframe and conditions which aims for stability, what Allawi considers the "most important issue."
Ayad Allawi, the former Prime Minister of Iraq, states that the Iraqi Parliament is against a divided Iraq.
Corrupted militias have proliferated in a divided Iraq which have assassinated politicians, harassed activists, and driven young women to prostitution.
Allawi admits "we [the Iraqi leaders] have failed in creating a rule of law."
Ayad Allawi, the former Prime Minister of Iraq, comments on the election controversy of adding the Kirkuk city to the Kurdish region.
Allawi recalls how, as Prime Minister, he created a dialogue with prominent politicians about this Iraqi city, saying that now he believes "things will go back to normal."