Kamil al-Dulaimi

Karim Kamil Abbas al-Dulaimi (Arabic: كامل كريم عباس الدليمي; born 9 June 1965[1]) is an Iraqi politician from Baghdad, and the leader of the National Corrective Movement. Dulaimi was formerly a member of the Iraqi parliament, being elected for the Iraqi National Movement (al-Iraqiya) for Anbar.

Following the collapse of al-Iraqiya Dulaimi ran his own party for the 2014 parliamentary election in Anbar. Dulaimi's National Corrective Movement failed to receive enough votes to be granted any seats.

Opinions

Dulaimi was an open critic of US operations in Iraq during the Iraq War,[2] particularly regarding the Haditha massacre, which he claimed showed "Americans still deal with Iraqis without any respect."[3]

gollark: There is a reason big GPU clusters involve such fancy high-speed interconnects.
gollark: The internet is *not fast enough*.
gollark: What? You literally cannot do that.
gollark: I'm aware. But those are bought from large companies in data centres and sometimes in clusters.
gollark: While GPU good and all, they can only do some cryptocurrencies usefully, and I think most AI people are not buying compute on random single nodes at home.

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