In comments to the press Wednesday, Allawi sounded the alarm over the security situation and political deadlock which he said "is even worse that a full-fledged civil war.
"I caution against letting the events reach a point of no return because that will be a drama and big catastrophe," he said, warning that "Iraq might soon enter a dark tunnel and an impasse."
He stressed that sectarian tensions, mainly pitting Sunnis against Shiites, and the lack of security and order constitute a phase of civil strife.
Allawi's comments coincided with a worsening cabinet crisis and amid the lack of consensus over prime minister-designate Ibrahim Jaafari, who was rejected by both the Kurdish and Sunni blocs in parliament.
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