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    The Washington Post: Abadi does not react with the political reconciliation efforts despite promises

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     Baghdad / long-Presse 

    The Washington Post reported, on Wednesday, that the bombings in Baghdad and Istanbul recently Daesh show 's ability to strike beyond the borders of its strongholds , which began gradually shrinking. 
    The US newspaper, in an editorial I followed (range Press), " The series of bombings that took place in Baghdad recently with an armed and bloody berserk killing dozens in a nightclub in Istanbul on the eve of the New Year 's holiday, confirms the continuity of the ability of the organization Daesh to strike beyond the limits of its strongholds , which began gradually shrinking. " 
    The Washington Post added that " the US estimates show that Daesh terrorist lost during the past two years, nearly 50 thousand fighters and more than half of the land that was previously dominated in Iraq and Syria , " noting that "extremist organization still has the ability to harm the surrounding countries as well as its ability to target Western cities, with stops that accompanied the ongoing battles to recover the last two reasonableness of Mosul and tenderness, and to undergo slow. " 
    According to the US newspaper that there is "reason to worry about the possibility that Iraq and Turkey is in danger circle the loss of their war against terrorism effectively , " indicating that " the two countries boost Bjeeochehema in the past in 2016 to liberate the territories occupied by Daesh and achieved significant achievements in it, and that both of them are facing the risk of political, economic and social fissures as a result of terrorist attacks , counterattacks, own and procedures that are counterproductive. " 
    The Washington Post pointed out that the "anti - terrorism units of the Iraqi Almtoglp in Mosul, as well as American advisers and air power that support them, deserve praise military tactics that aim to protect civilians and avoid harming them , " arguing that "human losses during the period of two months and a half of fighting in Nineveh, It is few compared to those waged by the Syrian, Russian and Iranian forces in Aleppo, although the Iraqi forces suffered heavy losses after it was aiming for victory at the end of 2016, while the Government of Haider al - Abadi says, now it may take several more months. " 
    US newspaper added that " the government does not respond to the Abadi repeated promises upgrading the efforts of political reconciliation among sectarian components in the country," Msttrdh that "contrast the Iraqi parliament has recently taken action has made the government more away from the leaders , Sunnis and Kurds." 
    The Washington Post considered that the "inherent danger in that is that even after the restoration of Mosul, the sectarian conflict in the country will continue , and perhaps more acute, when teams are competing among themselves for control of the regions and territories liberated." 
    On Turkey, the newspaper said it was "living the risk of self - collapse despite the power of dictatorship of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, or perhaps because of it, " indicating that "President Erdogan , who avoided taking any action against Daesh over the past seven years, is to send troops into Syria in in 2016, but aims behind it to prevent the establishment of a Kurdish region there are more than provide assistance for the recovery of tenderness. " 
    US newspaper promised that " the brutal repression exercised by Erdogan , the Kurds and political opponents of others inside Turkey, has caused the creation of polarization in the country led to drive a wedge between the groups that are supposed to unite in the face of terrorism." 
    The Washington Post, said that "some liberal Turks have pointed out that the attack , which occurred inside the nightclub Reina night in Istanbul, a haven for the Laity and the general public, has received after he criticized the Muslim clerics , government ceremonies celebrating the New Year , " .orot newspaper that " the hope remains with so the possibility to witness the current general 2017 de caliphate State alleged to organize Daesh entity on earth , "afterthought" but what will look like whatever more for security in the Middle East as well as in the West, is whether will be enhanced more stability in Turkey and Iraq, which will depend in part on the ability of the organization to carry out sabotage and other terrorist attacks such as those launched by the end of last week. " 
    The Washington Post concluded that although, the "decisive factor will be whether all of Abadi and Erdogan can Itbnaa constructive internal policies more positive in their countries."

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