In fact, if Iraqi politicians are mature enough they should be able
to construct a different coalition with someone other than Maliki as
prime minister.
Criticizing Maliki may be easy, bearing in mind his government’s
failure to solve such mundane problems as the shortage of water and
electricity in Baghdad, not to mention rampant corruption that,
according to some Iraqis, has gone beyond the “normal” limits in
so-called developing countries.
The least one could say is that the Maliki government is guilty of underachievement.
Iraq could have done much better.
-- Amir Taheri, "Moving Beyond Iraq's Nightmare" (Asharq Al-Awsat).