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    Post by Rocky Wed 24 Aug 2016, 3:18 am

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    Canadian site: international coalition did not reach a clear vision of democracy on Iraq after the defeat Daesh


     BAGHDAD / long-Presse 

    He warned a Canadian news site, the first of Monday, the possibility of the outbreak of theproblems in Iraq after the elimination of Daesh, as a result of his lack of "real democratic consensus" supports the federal government. He warned of the possibility ofcompeting armed formations currently on the "gains and interests." 
    While considered the presence of Shiite formations in Sunni areas "purely" would be " a clear catalyst" for theoutbreak of a new civil war, he stressed that Western governments are worried about the possibility of aShiite conflicts - a Shiite, and Shiite - Sunni, Shiite and Sunni against the Kurds. 
    this came in a study published by the site CBC News CBC News news Canadian, Monday, what would the situation in Iraq after the elimination of al (Daesh), followed up (range Press). 
    the Web site said it was "more what is ironic about the war situation in Iraq, is that foreign governments, which grew worried after the invasion Daesh conductor two years ago, is now expressing its concerns after the decline in the organization , "noting that" the diplomats took expressing concern about what will happen after the elimination of Daesh in Iraq . " 
    Canada 's Web site said that" militants Daesh will resort to compensate for their losses in Iraq and Syria toinvite their followers to carry out more attacks in the West and Africa , "adding , " but the loss of regulation of the sources of its funding from oil money in Iraq and Syria, will make an important recruited new items more difficult. " 
    He explained the site that "military power is now moving unlike the desire of militants Daesh but that hardly raises an incentive optimism among parties that fight against it, " noting that "diplomats are currently preoccupied with seeking to convene an international conference to search for a formula by which to avoid thepossibility of fragmentation of Iraq after the completion of Daesh threats and entry in stage new internal wars, despite the absence of any positive indications of such attempts. " 
    quoted study researcher than the master, of the Carnegie Center for Middle East Studies, as saying to ( theWashington Post) recently, that" if the victory to organize Daesh, Vsttusband then directly with all theproblems that caused this crisis in the first place. " 
    and saw the site (CBC News) that" the fundamental problem is that Iraq lacks true democratic consensus that supports the federal government, where the work of this fiasco to put barriers between religious and tribal and cultural groups ". He believed that " the situation had worsened after the US invasion and along 13th last year." 
    The news website that " the elimination of Daesh does not guarantee that the Baghdad government could achieve unity, albeit fragile, between those components, where various armed forces will seek affiliation to thecompetition among them to acquire what appreciates him from gains and interests , "pointing out that" local forces there are no capable of holding large areas liberated from al Daesh well except formations counter -terrorism squad , known as the gold band, consisting of nearly ten thousand element, which is the most powerful configuration , which was decisive Daesh in the expulsion of many areas. " 
    and it went on the Canadian site that" gold band could not bear the stress that task after it suffered as aresult of operations carried out. " He stressed that " the other formations exhausted from army factions consisting of Shiite crowd forces and units of local Sunni forces with some of the units of the Iraqi army and Kurdish Peshmerga other small tribal squad, that will be maintenance of the Earth as it continues to rearrange its performance under the supervision and guidance of the international coalition . " . 
    he said (CBC News) that " the presence of Shiite formations in purely Sunni areas, it will be a catalyst clear to the possibility of the outbreak of a new civil war." 
    to this observer said Ned Parker, spokesman for the Council on American foreign relations, according to thesite, said that "aggregates squad is uniform and non - uniform and that as soon as the organization Daesh ends and defeat him may arise there are internal Shiite battle to acquire the supreme power , "adding that" the idea of the extension of state control on the ground in Iraq is just an illusion. " 
    Parker explained that" the dispute Hieia- a Shiite, and Hieia- Sunni, the Shiite Sunni against the Kurds, is what worries foreign governments that drained much of its efforts on the ground within the international coalition 'scampaign against Daesh, and fearing the possibility of entering Iraq in the cycle of internal battles new fierce. " 
    the site that" the meeting of Iraq 's allies from foreign countries in Washington, during last July, to focus on the post - Daesh, did not come out until a clear idea of what will be the democratic options in Iraq after Daesh. "

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