Saudi newspapers Tuesday ran a virulent campaign against the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on his implicit criticism of the kingdom and Qatar for their calls to arm the rebels Syrians. “Gulf (states) should boycott Maliki and his government,” wrote Tariq al-Homayed, editor of the newspaper Sharq al-Awsat, calling the punishment “of anyone who is a tyrant of Damascus, primarily during the Maliki government. “To prevent the emergence of a new boycott or other Saddam, Bashar” “wrote in Homayed owned Saudi pan-Arab daily newspaper, who besieged the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The …
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