Iraq: Too soon to tell anything
But here is my favorite phrase of the day: "old-school Khomeinist." Skew that kabob on the bar b, ayatollah. Say Maliki done changed the rules! The turnout was lower than 2005, which doesn’t strike me as a good sign.
But here is my favorite phrase of the day: "old-school Khomeinist." Skew that kabob on the bar b, ayatollah. Say Maliki done changed the rules! The turnout was lower than 2005, which doesn't strike me as a good sign.
But here is my favorite phrase of the day: "old-school Khomeinist." Skew that kabob on the bar b, ayatollah. Say Maliki done changed the rules! The turnout was lower than 2005, which doesn’t strike me as a good sign.
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