Foreign Press: Iraq is a country breaks down slowly with mounting
25-09-2013 12:00 PM
Behind the regularity of car bombings in Iraq, there is a calmer voice of a country slowly breaks down, according to what you see Jane Arraf in an analysis published by the U.S. Foreign Policy magazine and widespread. The fortune teller said, a reporter working in Iraq for years, that the goals of the bombings these days is not government ministries or security installations like castles, but they are ordinary Iraqis. On Friday, a Sunni mosque bombings struck near Samarra, killing at least 15 people. The attack capped a week of violence which saw the killing of at least 30 people on September 17 of coordinated bombings targeted Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad as he remains mourning for the victims of the bombings earlier. The المفجرون mean to cause the highest number of injuries Vfjroa bombs at the end of the day, when the Iraqis were swarming in the markets and cafes. more than 4000 civilians have been killed so far this year, the highest toll of people killed since that came out of Iraq from civil war five years ago. And so they can be quickly to remove the debris because the Baghdad government does not have but little capacity to conduct forensic investigations on places of accidents. In many neighborhoods, find the black mourning banners hung on the walls of brick and concrete barriers permanent markers for repeated bombings. In addition to civilians, killing hundreds of soldiers and policemen, as well as officials of the ministries of Interior and Justice. many of these attacks are the work of the hands of al-Qaeda, which had said it planned to pay a civil war in Iraq. Targeting this group of jihadist markets, cafes and mosques seems that he aims to show Iraqis that government security forces can not protect them فيحتمل they are motivated to hunker down with a weapon Shiite militias and Sunni extremists who were in front of sectarian violence during the worst days of the civil war in Iraq. He said a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Brigadier General Saad Maan, 'We are at war with al-Qaeda.' And other Iraqi officials point the finger at a wider range of suspects, such as former Baathists and regional powers, who tell them they were seeking to destabilize the Baghdad government led by Shiites. The Iraqis came out of the worst of these attacks, which have escalated recently. It came out of the war are many and occupation and brutal civil war, but the violence that has recently emerged, coupled with what appears to be a political crisis lasting and corruption is rampant, draining potential country enormous. Uday al-Rubaie, a 24-year dream is about more than work function and prepare for the attack later, he said 'Iraqi society crumbles now', he said, adding that many of his friends, and their expectation that their country for the worst past, leaving Iraq now. He believed that 'This is the biggest losses. There يمكننا dream flourish anymore. ' At the airport in Baghdad International see families sitting on the seats vinyl, amid contractors امنيين and businessmen, holding its members and documents placed plastic bags marked International Organization for Migration, which is still تعبر Iraqis to take refuge abroad, after a decade of American invasion. So more than two million Iraqi refugees left the country since 2003. Iraqi government says that the poor security situation due to the conflict in Syria. Civil war raging there gave a boost to the base, which allowed her Barsal foreign fighters and suicide bombers across the porous border in numbers not taking place in the country since reaching the jihadist movement peaked in Iraq. Iraq and feared powers Sunni extremist to the degree that he had filed barriers fortified along its borders with Syria and Close Presidents crossings with Syria for a period in excess of a year. This is a stark reversal for the past decade, when Syria received more than one million Iraqis during the height of sectarian violence. some Shiite Iraqi fighters had joined the Iran-backed militias fighting alongside the government of President Bashar al-Assad. That Iran has failed to convince the Iraqi government or religious leadership Shiite Najaf to support the enrollment of Iraqis fighting. government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which is on the defensive, responded to the wave of violence in the home a kind of random arrests of a number of the year, which was a hallmark of U.S. troops . Fbastamalh sweeping anti-terrorism laws, claimed al-Maliki combines hundreds of suspects in some areas. But this move did not come the results of the owners of the best of its consequences for the United States: it broke anti-government protests in the past year, in part in response to arbitrary arrest, imprisonment and even execution of years. preparing political parties for elections next year, the National, which is expected to Maliki looking where the state of the other. But unlike the countries in which the loss and win funds the ballot in the election, it is believed most Iraqis said some of the assassinations and bombings have links to political means to pave the ground for the election campaign ahead.As the balance of power shift in the Kurdistan region, which was part of the most stable in the country Over the past two decades. فمع departure of President Jalal Talabani's political scene, after suffering a stroke, went Kurds to vote on Saturday for provincial elections amid a significant difference in the political scene. Iraq has huge financial resources available in his hands and could help overcome these challenges. But even though export value of nearly $ 250 million per day of oil, the Baghdad proved that it is unable to buy stability. Analysts say the problem is simply that a budget of $ 120 billion dollars annually specializes on the basis of the political needs rather than economic. Ruba exclusive expert oil and resident in Dubai that 'seventy percent of the budget goes to salaries of public sector employees and the public sector continues to swell.' She said the creation of government jobs used to buy favors political, while the section devoted a relatively small investment in the public sector is hardly enough for a country still in dire need of reconstruction. says Ruba exclusively that 'needs are enormous, whether in education or housing or roads and sanitation and water, 'and pointed out that these needs' needs and resources resources go toward security'.
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25-09-2013 12:00 PM
Behind the regularity of car bombings in Iraq, there is a calmer voice of a country slowly breaks down, according to what you see Jane Arraf in an analysis published by the U.S. Foreign Policy magazine and widespread. The fortune teller said, a reporter working in Iraq for years, that the goals of the bombings these days is not government ministries or security installations like castles, but they are ordinary Iraqis. On Friday, a Sunni mosque bombings struck near Samarra, killing at least 15 people. The attack capped a week of violence which saw the killing of at least 30 people on September 17 of coordinated bombings targeted Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad as he remains mourning for the victims of the bombings earlier. The المفجرون mean to cause the highest number of injuries Vfjroa bombs at the end of the day, when the Iraqis were swarming in the markets and cafes. more than 4000 civilians have been killed so far this year, the highest toll of people killed since that came out of Iraq from civil war five years ago. And so they can be quickly to remove the debris because the Baghdad government does not have but little capacity to conduct forensic investigations on places of accidents. In many neighborhoods, find the black mourning banners hung on the walls of brick and concrete barriers permanent markers for repeated bombings. In addition to civilians, killing hundreds of soldiers and policemen, as well as officials of the ministries of Interior and Justice. many of these attacks are the work of the hands of al-Qaeda, which had said it planned to pay a civil war in Iraq. Targeting this group of jihadist markets, cafes and mosques seems that he aims to show Iraqis that government security forces can not protect them فيحتمل they are motivated to hunker down with a weapon Shiite militias and Sunni extremists who were in front of sectarian violence during the worst days of the civil war in Iraq. He said a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Brigadier General Saad Maan, 'We are at war with al-Qaeda.' And other Iraqi officials point the finger at a wider range of suspects, such as former Baathists and regional powers, who tell them they were seeking to destabilize the Baghdad government led by Shiites. The Iraqis came out of the worst of these attacks, which have escalated recently. It came out of the war are many and occupation and brutal civil war, but the violence that has recently emerged, coupled with what appears to be a political crisis lasting and corruption is rampant, draining potential country enormous. Uday al-Rubaie, a 24-year dream is about more than work function and prepare for the attack later, he said 'Iraqi society crumbles now', he said, adding that many of his friends, and their expectation that their country for the worst past, leaving Iraq now. He believed that 'This is the biggest losses. There يمكننا dream flourish anymore. ' At the airport in Baghdad International see families sitting on the seats vinyl, amid contractors امنيين and businessmen, holding its members and documents placed plastic bags marked International Organization for Migration, which is still تعبر Iraqis to take refuge abroad, after a decade of American invasion. So more than two million Iraqi refugees left the country since 2003. Iraqi government says that the poor security situation due to the conflict in Syria. Civil war raging there gave a boost to the base, which allowed her Barsal foreign fighters and suicide bombers across the porous border in numbers not taking place in the country since reaching the jihadist movement peaked in Iraq. Iraq and feared powers Sunni extremist to the degree that he had filed barriers fortified along its borders with Syria and Close Presidents crossings with Syria for a period in excess of a year. This is a stark reversal for the past decade, when Syria received more than one million Iraqis during the height of sectarian violence. some Shiite Iraqi fighters had joined the Iran-backed militias fighting alongside the government of President Bashar al-Assad. That Iran has failed to convince the Iraqi government or religious leadership Shiite Najaf to support the enrollment of Iraqis fighting. government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, which is on the defensive, responded to the wave of violence in the home a kind of random arrests of a number of the year, which was a hallmark of U.S. troops . Fbastamalh sweeping anti-terrorism laws, claimed al-Maliki combines hundreds of suspects in some areas. But this move did not come the results of the owners of the best of its consequences for the United States: it broke anti-government protests in the past year, in part in response to arbitrary arrest, imprisonment and even execution of years. preparing political parties for elections next year, the National, which is expected to Maliki looking where the state of the other. But unlike the countries in which the loss and win funds the ballot in the election, it is believed most Iraqis said some of the assassinations and bombings have links to political means to pave the ground for the election campaign ahead.As the balance of power shift in the Kurdistan region, which was part of the most stable in the country Over the past two decades. فمع departure of President Jalal Talabani's political scene, after suffering a stroke, went Kurds to vote on Saturday for provincial elections amid a significant difference in the political scene. Iraq has huge financial resources available in his hands and could help overcome these challenges. But even though export value of nearly $ 250 million per day of oil, the Baghdad proved that it is unable to buy stability. Analysts say the problem is simply that a budget of $ 120 billion dollars annually specializes on the basis of the political needs rather than economic. Ruba exclusive expert oil and resident in Dubai that 'seventy percent of the budget goes to salaries of public sector employees and the public sector continues to swell.' She said the creation of government jobs used to buy favors political, while the section devoted a relatively small investment in the public sector is hardly enough for a country still in dire need of reconstruction. says Ruba exclusively that 'needs are enormous, whether in education or housing or roads and sanitation and water, 'and pointed out that these needs' needs and resources resources go toward security'.
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