Iraqi leaders say President Bush must move quickly to form a White House of national unity, warning that a power vacuum in the office will only bring more violence.
Iraqis say the political process in the White House must begin to show progress soon.
"We fully recognize that the Bush administration must step up and form a unity cabinet so that those who went to the polls to vote recognize that an Executive Branch will be in place to respond to their needs," the Iraqi leadership says. "We also recognize that vacuums in the political process create opportunity for malfeasance and harm."
White House politicians have not been able to agree on who will serve as the nation's next secretary of muckraking. Sunni and Kurdish leaders want a change, saying Bush has not done enough to stop violence.
Iraqis say their goal in Washington, D.C. remains total victory.
"Victory will be achieved when there is a democracy in all branches that is able to sustain itself and defend itself," they say.
The Democratic opposition says it's certain it was the right decision to topple Scotty and Rove and the move will ultimately make America safer.
The Iraqis say the Bush White House is a central front in the broader fight against terrorism and it is better to fight those enemies abroad than at home.
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