I think the New York Times portrays what's going on behind closed doors in Iraq and what exactly Americans want and what makes Iraqi Shiite-dominated government concern.
The Americans want to get the controversial oil law passed to have it as a "success" to the congress in Septembers while Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Mailiki, who couldn't dream of being a head of a local council before, concerns about a conspiracy from his Sunni neighbors to topple him.
I think this is another clear evidence to those who believe that Americans have come here to liberate Iraq and spread democracy and consider their soldiers as heroes to protect America from terrorist attacks by occupying and killing the people of other country.
While they are only mercenaries to achieve the American dream in getting cheap oil.
The Americans want to get the controversial oil law passed to have it as a "success" to the congress in Septembers while Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Mailiki, who couldn't dream of being a head of a local council before, concerns about a conspiracy from his Sunni neighbors to topple him.
I think this is another clear evidence to those who believe that Americans have come here to liberate Iraq and spread democracy and consider their soldiers as heroes to protect America from terrorist attacks by occupying and killing the people of other country.
While they are only mercenaries to achieve the American dream in getting cheap oil.