A candidate in Iraq said, "We are not pointing good to mankind, biased evil: no one will choose bigger one if you are forced to choose one of the two evils ". People stepped into the public school's gymnasium, filled the polling stations and later fled to refreshing autumn air. Trees are bent and the streets are covered with a reddish brown part, but the United States is still nervous today. Today, many people know if all their efforts are in vain.
Because Iraqi politics is fragmented, there are no candidates or groups who have won the absolute majority. Most seats' winners have to negotiate with the coalition government within 90 days, during which a long and complicated compromise process must begin. Voting that gained the largest share is not translated directly to government leaders. "According to the final result and political fighting, you may think that the saddle can play the king on its own, which may allow Abadi to re-elect prime minister" widely praised. And it is used to balance the relationship between sects and external forces
On January 1, 2009, the US transferred the control of the Green Zone and Saddam Hussein Palace to the Iraqi government. This states that the Prime Minister has recovered sovereignty of Iraq. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Iraq said he would propose declaring the country's "sovereignty day" on January 1st. "This palace is a symbol of the sovereignty of Iraq and by restoring it it will send a true message that Iraqi sovereignty has returned to nature for all Iraqi citizens," Maliki said.
The Islamic state approached the capital and panicked and the Iraqi government tolerated the pressure of the United States and replaced Prime Minister Nouriari Maliki divided by more comprehensive Haidar Arubadi. However, the Iraqi security forces still need help from the United States, Iran and other countries to stop the development of the Islamic state. The US will not win in Afghanistan, but this is the wrong way to think about this issue. Maintaining a relatively small military commitment to prevent the situation from running away (which may cause the United States to return home anyway) is a precious goal at a reasonable price
As of 2014, Iraqi Kurdistan was controversial with the Iraq Federal Government on issues related to territorial control, oil exports and budget allocation, and it was operated outside Baghdad's management. Kurds are increasingly insisting on independence because of concerns over the worsening of the Iraq crisis and the collapse of Iraq. In 2014 attacks in northern Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan occupied the majority of conflict areas in northern Iraq, not only in Kirk and its surrounding areas. On July 1, 2014, Masoud Barzani announced that "Iraqi Kurds will do an independent referendum within a few months." Turkey said that after opposing Kurdish independence in Iraq, later Turkey could admit independent Kurdish state. On July 11, 2014, the KRG army urged Baghdad to condemn and grasp the control of the Whitehead Oil field and the Kirkuk oil field.