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    Petraeus did not rule out the occurrence of civil war in Iraq after the defeat of Daesh

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     Petraeus did not rule out the occurrence of civil war in Iraq after the defeat of Daesh Empty Petraeus did not rule out the occurrence of civil war in Iraq after the defeat of Daesh

    Post by Rocky Thu 18 Aug 2016, 5:51 am

    Petraeus did not rule out the occurrence of civil war in Iraq after the defeat of Daesh

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    Twilight News US Gen. David Petraeus, commander of US forces in Iraq between 2007 and 2008 /, said the outbreak of civil war in Iraq can not be ruled after defeating al Daesh, saying that the most important challenges that will face the next US president is the subject of Iraq's stability.
    And saw Petraeus, in an interview with "CBS" America, the dividing line between success and failure in Iraq depends on the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in how to attract Sunni Arabs and their involvement in political decision-making in a clear and chairman, calling al-Abadi to "work on forming a government that includes all political parties, especially entity Sunni Arabs, giving them incentives to be supportive of the new Iraq. "
    The former director of the CIA that "the elimination of Daesh is achieved but it depends on the duration of the period will it take for this process," noting that "what will help maintain this gain on the battlefield is that the political system in Iraq more representative Arabs to include more Sunnis and incorporating them into the political process and the community, and this is an essential point that the state pursued to maintain stability in the country and this represents a best-case scenario may be faced by the next US president toward Iraq. "
    He said Petraeus, that "the worst scenario that might face the next president is that he may be forced to send more troops to Iraq and perhaps these forces may be involved in the actual battles to prevent a possible collapse of the situation in Iraq and the return of the situation there to the edge of the abyss of civil war witnessed by the country in 2006 ".
    Petraeus stressed, that "the likelihood of civil war would be the worst case scenario."
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