Dude, like what the heck seriously. You're talking about Iraq, whose leader Nouri al-Maliki was the head of a religious sectarian Shiite party, and who is backed by popular Shiite militias, and who is backed by the Shiite Iranian airforce and generals, then after all this you tell me: "All you see is Shiaism and the Shias every where and this is how you see and view things."
The man ruling was the secretary-general of the Shiite Islamic Dawa Party, founded by Ayatullat al-Sadr and funded by the Iranian government as is known to all. His grandfather was a Shiite religious cleric and poet. His sectarian policies have been heavily criticized by everybody, heck once he went too far that some moderates in Iran had to criticize him.
Now guess who is the prime minister after this sectarian lunatic? His friend Haider Jawad Kadhim Al-Abadi, ALSO a member of the same exact Shiite sectarian religious Dawah party, he's in the party's executive leadership. Him and al-Maliki both joined this party in the late 60s, so they're old members.
We've reached a point now in `Iraq that no one can ascend the throne except with the blessings and permission of Iran, otherwise he'll be dead in seconds. Those who took down Saddam have handed the country to the Iranians, get that through your head.