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    Post by Rocky Sun 06 Jul 2014, 1:08 pm

    Tony Blair calls on Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki to change or quit
    Former Prime Minister unrepentant over 2003 Iraqi invasion as he criticises Maliki regime

    By David Millward, US Correspondent5:16PM BST 06 Jul 2014

    Tony Blair has demanded a change of government in Iraq unless the Maliki regime abandons sectarianism.

    The former Prime Minister, who is now a Middle East envoy, said change was essential in Iraq as the country and region slid into chaos.

    Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press”, Mr Blair again defended his decision to join the United States in invading Iraq in 2003, despite the country slipping into bloody anarchy.

    But he admitted that people in Baghdad, who had suffered badly over the past year, would probably not regard the invasion as a success.

    Mr Blair also insisted he was not trying to “shuffle off responsibility” for the current crisis, adding: “I take full responsibility for what we did.”

    His remarks came at the end of a week in which security on flights to the USA have been stepped up amid fears that the new wave of extremism in Iraq and Syria could trigger further attacks on the West.

    Earlier this week there appeared to be no end in sight to the political crisis in Iraq which has left huge swathes of the country in the hands of Jihadist militants.
    Mr Blair heaped much of the blame onto Nouri-al-Maliki himself, accusing the Iraqi leader of running a sectarian regime.

    The United States had the support of the international community when it said to Mr Maliki either he had to change or his government had to change, Mr Blair said.

    “I think it would be much easier for the United States and others if there was in Iraq a government which was genuinely inclusive.”

    The government should have the support of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the highest ranking Shia Muslim cleric in Iraq, Mr Blair added.

    The former Prime Minister called for western support for moderate elements in the region.

    “I think we have got one basic problem which is that extremism has rebuilt itself in Syria and come back over the border into Iraq.
    “We have got to, in the short term, push them back as hard as possible.’’

    Asked whether Iraqis would regard the western invasion as a mistake, Mr Blair admitted the response would vary.

    “It is hard to judge. If you were to ask some of the Kurds against whom Saddam Hussein launched genocide or people in the Basra Shia area who were excluded from government and their rights of worship, they would probably say no.

    “But if you were to ask people in Baghdad who have had this terrible time over the past year, they would probably say yes.”


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    Post by Neno Sun 06 Jul 2014, 1:35 pm

    The United States had the support of the international community when it said to Mr Maliki either he had to change or his government had to change, Mr Blair said.

    “I think it would be much easier for the United States and others if there was in Iraq a government which was genuinely inclusive.”

    The government should have the support of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the highest ranking Shia Muslim cleric in Iraq, Mr Blair added.


    There you go, now you know the US wants Maliki out along with others that were apart of the plan.
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    Post by duck2000 Sun 06 Jul 2014, 3:51 pm

     Iraq a government which was genuinely inclusive.” ........lol well this is a pipe dream explain to me how this is to happen when the very people dat the iraqi are fighting ARE sunnis da same which have been causeing issues fron da start of the war we took out of power !!>? who were killing da kurds doing damage in basra ..and ruleing with iron hand !if we were under same rules forever wouldnt YOU want some pay back>?

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    Post by duck2000 Sun 06 Jul 2014, 4:01 pm

    On 16 March 1988, the Kurdish town of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] was attacked with a mix of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], killing 5,000 civilians, and maiming, disfiguring, or seriously debilitating 10,000 more. (see [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.])[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] The attack occurred in conjunction with the 1988 [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] designed to reassert central control of the mostly Kurdish population of areas of northern Iraq and defeat the Kurdish [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] rebel forces. The United States now maintains that Saddam ordered the attack to terrorize the Kurdish population in northern Iraq,[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] but Saddam's regime claimed at the time that Iran was responsible for the attack[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] which some[[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]] including the U.S. supported until several years later.
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    Saddam Hussein during Iran-Iraq war
    The bloody eight-year war ended in a stalemate. There were hundreds of thousands of casualties with estimates of up to one million dead. Neither side had achieved what they had originally desired and at the borders were left nearly unchanged. The southern, oil rich and prosperous Khuzestan and Basra area (the main focus of the war, and the primary source of their economies) were almost completely destroyed and were left at the pre 1979 border, while Iran managed to make some small gains on its borders in the Northern Kurdish area. Both economies, previously healthy and expanding, were left in ruins.

    da same mustard gas we now are destroying in syria! so lets not morn for these poor sunni !!!
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    Post by Neno Sun 06 Jul 2014, 4:11 pm

    da same mustard gas we now are destroying in syria! so lets not morn for these poor sunni !!! wrote:
    morn? whats dat.... badboys 
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    Post by CITEX Mon 07 Jul 2014, 10:57 am

    duck2000 wrote: Iraq a government which was genuinely inclusive.” ........lol well this is a pipe dream explain to me how this is to happen when the very people dat the iraqi are fighting ARE sunnis da same which have been causeing issues fron da start of the war we took out of power !!>? who were killing da kurds doing damage in basra ..and ruleing with iron hand !if we were under same rules forever wouldnt YOU want some pay back>?



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    Post by jojolanc Mon 07 Jul 2014, 1:52 pm

    mourn meaning to weep over, despair, cry. bighug

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