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    NEWSWEEK: Iraqis will not support the government if a military coup occurred

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    Post by Rocky Mon 01 Aug 2016, 2:37 am

    [ltr]NEWSWEEK: Iraqis will not support the government if a military coup occurred[/ltr]

     Since 31/07/2016 18:32 pm (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Rule out the possibility of US military expert occurrence of a similar attempt a coup in Iraq, as happened in Turkey has also ruled out the Iraqis took to the streets to support lying at the Green Zone government, as he emphasized the existence of the consensus of American - Iraqi fears of the possibility of Shell Turkey's ability to fight Daash result of current disinfection which is currently the background of the failed coup.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Newsweek Newsweek magazine US has questioned the "impact of the coup attempt in Turkey to the war against al Daash Iraq crisis in the presence of more than a third of Turkish military leaders behind bars, and the possibility of a Turkish experience the same in Iraq."[/ltr]
    [ltr]The author of the article Michel Robin former official in the US Department of Defense (Pentagon) and member of the American Institute for Research and specialist on the Middle East, Turkey and Iran that there is a "general consensus in both the United States and Iraq that the ongoing military cleansing in Turkey process will lead to Shell and impeding Turkey's ability to fight Daash, "noting that with" the existence of a third of the Turkish military leaders in jail now and many of the other leaders outside the country and that the Turkish army simply is unable to perform this task, even if he wanted to do so by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]Robin felt that "a lot of the characters in American circles want more than the Iraqis reveal Erdogan Peshkokhm on that subject, since there is a perception among Iraqis that Erdogan supports Daash negative if not actually, the same thing that you do Pakistan, where you talk about the role that play in the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan, but they remain only external financier to support the Taliban. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]Asked Robin, "Is it possible that the occurrence what has happened in Turkey in Baghdad," adding that "the big difference between Baghdad and Ankara because Erdogan had a comprehensive control over Turkey over the past 13 years and it is now seeking to be a ruler and a guide in period of absolutism."[/ltr]
    [ltr]He Robin either in "Iraq, since it regained its sovereignty in 2004, it has alternated the four governments have not been able any one of them to reach the degree of influence the control of Erdogan firm on the country, and more than 40 percent of Iraqis born after Saddam's fall with the existence of another class of those who were children at the time, ".msttrda" the other half of the Iraqis did not find only the role of non-active governments and diminished memories about the dangers of dictatorship. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]And between Robben that "the Iraqi army's position may be less memorable than his Turkish counterpart to be able to implement a coup, although that Iraq, as is the case in Turkey, has a long history of coups," ruling out "any such thing in Iraq, but if you try any military unit to do so, it is unlikely that the Iraqis have come out into the streets to support lying at the green Zone government ".anthy 29 / tc n[/ltr]


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