A British report speaks of a catastrophic future and the end of the Middle East
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - The battle against Saddam in Mosul is a war that no one will win, a British report said.
"The Middle East is a long-term investigation," he said. "All eyes are now on the battle," he said, adding that everyone was wondering whether the alliance would be defeated or not.
He pointed to the last 14 years of the "war on terror" in Iraq, saying that the hard-won victories today could quickly turn into epic disasters tomorrow.
The British site added that the facts in Iraq speak for themselves, since the fall of Saddam Hussein created a vacuum filled by al-Qaeda, who had not previously been in Iraq, and turned into a "terrible force" known as a da'ash, but the nature of the battle for Mosul is considered One sign among many that the Middle East we know will not exist and will never return as it was, but that the region is in the midst of a geopolitical transition irreversible into a new unstable turmoil.
The Middle East says that as nations become weaker and unable to meet their fundamental environmental and economic challenges, "extremists" fill the void, but intensifying the struggle against them does not address these deeper issues. On the contrary, more "extremists" He said
The war on Mosul is the culmination of a longer sectarian war that preceded the emergence of a da'ash. The US-backed Iraqi government since its establishment has marginalized Sunnis. As their movement against the occupation escalated, the US and Iraqi authorities considered it an "extremist uprising."
In early 2014, some tolerated a hasty organization as an important part of a diverse uprising against the US-backed central government. Today, crimes have changed and the coalition is likely to succeed in killing the remaining chain of command of the organization in Iraq. But will this be the end of the war? The site is questionable
"A senior Kurdish counterterrorism official in the Kurdistan Regional Government believes that even if a Mujahedin organization is defeated in Mosul, the group will continue to escalate its insurgency from mountains and deserts," a senior Kurdish intelligence official said.
The site stressed that the oil war is the most prominent reason for what is happening in the Middle East, from Iraq through Syria, to Yemen today, where in Yemen, for example, the production of traditional oil peaked in 2001, has now collapsed almost according to the latest data, As of August 2016, net oil exports have fallen to insignificant levels and have remained so far. With the destruction of livelihoods, the political geographies of ongoing conflict, including the support of the United States and the United Kingdom for the Houthi-led Saudi Arabian counterinsurgency campaign, The remnants of the community Danny, and now 12 million Yemenis are at risk of famine, and 7.3 million have no idea how they will get their meals.
While the region has large amounts of natural gas, lack of investment due to subsidies, unattractive investment conditions and difficult extraction conditions mean that Middle East producers are not only unable to convert their export reserves but are essentially unable to use those reserves to meet energy demands For example, GCC countries have significant reserves of natural gas, but all GCC countries except Qatar now face a shortage of domestic gas supplies.
Over the next three decades, even if climate change stabilizes at an average of 2 degrees Celsius, the Max Planck Institute predicts that the Middle East and North Africa will face long heat waves and dust storms that can make much of the region uninhabitable. Of the agricultural potential in the region. According to the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD), the Middle East region is already suffering from a continuing shortage of agricultural products, a gap that has widened steadily over the past two decades. Throughout the region, food imports now exceed $ 25 billion a year.
The site concluded that the Mosul battle can not defeat the insurgency because it is part of the process of destabilizing the human system. This process does not provide a basic way to deal with land losses. The only way to respond effectively is to start seeing the crisis as it is. Beyond the dynamics of crisis symptoms such as "sectarianism and insurgency" and fighting and addressing the deeper issues, this requires thinking the world differently, and reorienting our mental models of security and prosperity in such a way as to integrate human societies into ecosystems and respond to it. Finished
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LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - The battle against Saddam in Mosul is a war that no one will win, a British report said.
"The Middle East is a long-term investigation," he said. "All eyes are now on the battle," he said, adding that everyone was wondering whether the alliance would be defeated or not.
He pointed to the last 14 years of the "war on terror" in Iraq, saying that the hard-won victories today could quickly turn into epic disasters tomorrow.
The British site added that the facts in Iraq speak for themselves, since the fall of Saddam Hussein created a vacuum filled by al-Qaeda, who had not previously been in Iraq, and turned into a "terrible force" known as a da'ash, but the nature of the battle for Mosul is considered One sign among many that the Middle East we know will not exist and will never return as it was, but that the region is in the midst of a geopolitical transition irreversible into a new unstable turmoil.
The Middle East says that as nations become weaker and unable to meet their fundamental environmental and economic challenges, "extremists" fill the void, but intensifying the struggle against them does not address these deeper issues. On the contrary, more "extremists" He said
The war on Mosul is the culmination of a longer sectarian war that preceded the emergence of a da'ash. The US-backed Iraqi government since its establishment has marginalized Sunnis. As their movement against the occupation escalated, the US and Iraqi authorities considered it an "extremist uprising."
In early 2014, some tolerated a hasty organization as an important part of a diverse uprising against the US-backed central government. Today, crimes have changed and the coalition is likely to succeed in killing the remaining chain of command of the organization in Iraq. But will this be the end of the war? The site is questionable
"A senior Kurdish counterterrorism official in the Kurdistan Regional Government believes that even if a Mujahedin organization is defeated in Mosul, the group will continue to escalate its insurgency from mountains and deserts," a senior Kurdish intelligence official said.
The site stressed that the oil war is the most prominent reason for what is happening in the Middle East, from Iraq through Syria, to Yemen today, where in Yemen, for example, the production of traditional oil peaked in 2001, has now collapsed almost according to the latest data, As of August 2016, net oil exports have fallen to insignificant levels and have remained so far. With the destruction of livelihoods, the political geographies of ongoing conflict, including the support of the United States and the United Kingdom for the Houthi-led Saudi Arabian counterinsurgency campaign, The remnants of the community Danny, and now 12 million Yemenis are at risk of famine, and 7.3 million have no idea how they will get their meals.
While the region has large amounts of natural gas, lack of investment due to subsidies, unattractive investment conditions and difficult extraction conditions mean that Middle East producers are not only unable to convert their export reserves but are essentially unable to use those reserves to meet energy demands For example, GCC countries have significant reserves of natural gas, but all GCC countries except Qatar now face a shortage of domestic gas supplies.
Over the next three decades, even if climate change stabilizes at an average of 2 degrees Celsius, the Max Planck Institute predicts that the Middle East and North Africa will face long heat waves and dust storms that can make much of the region uninhabitable. Of the agricultural potential in the region. According to the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD), the Middle East region is already suffering from a continuing shortage of agricultural products, a gap that has widened steadily over the past two decades. Throughout the region, food imports now exceed $ 25 billion a year.
The site concluded that the Mosul battle can not defeat the insurgency because it is part of the process of destabilizing the human system. This process does not provide a basic way to deal with land losses. The only way to respond effectively is to start seeing the crisis as it is. Beyond the dynamics of crisis symptoms such as "sectarianism and insurgency" and fighting and addressing the deeper issues, this requires thinking the world differently, and reorienting our mental models of security and prosperity in such a way as to integrate human societies into ecosystems and respond to it. Finished
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