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    US newspaper: real fears of the emergence of "second" in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Mon 20 Nov 2017, 2:18 am

    US newspaper: real fears of the emergence of "second" in Iraq
     Monday, 20 November 2017 at 10: 09 am (181 views)
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     Follow-up / Sky Press

    The American National Journal said that the indicators coming from Iraq are not reassuring about ending the existence of the state organization. Although it has declined in most areas, the military battle in which the Iraqi and US forces won is not all, and must be accompanied by another capable political To reassure people, especially in areas under the control of the organization.

     

    In Mosul, the largest and most important city in Iraq, which the organization occupied for three years, and after months of recovering from its grip is still in ruins, in addition to the sectarian situation produced - and can produce continuously - a polarization leading to violence, something He was captured in Iraq.

     

    The Iraqi government will need funds to rebuild the war-ravaged cities, as well as the problem of unemployment rampant in society. In a country with a population of about 40 million, Unemployment among the youth force is very large, according to the newspaper.

     

    If the United States has spent nearly $ 1 trillion in its war on Iraq since 2003, and lost more than 5,000 troops, the cost of a post-Saddam would have been substantial, but it would not be the size of what America has been offering since 2003.

     

    The United States has provided only a few million dollars to fight the "preacher", and has sent only a few hundred soldiers, all this confirms that the task of post-regulation will not need all those billions and victims provided by America in Iraq.

     

    It would be a big mistake to believe that the costs of US spending in Iraq after the end of the organization would be reduced; Washington would therefore make a mistake if it decided to cut its aid to Iraq.

     

    The biggest challenge that must be the focus of today is to rebuild the restored cities in the north and west of the country, in a way that transcends sectarianism and politics, especially that Iraq is ahead of the elections. Today, he needs to send messages to the people of those areas that the next government will be a government of national unity.

     

    Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi must lead a bold and decisive plan to rebuild Mosul, Iraq's second-largest urban city, and lead a special reconstruction team, composed of well-known local and regional leaders to oversee reconstruction and provide the opportunity as soon as possible. For the return of IDPs and the provision of services to them.

     

    The US magazine concludes that the costs of building a new Iraq is great, but compared to what America spent, it will be very modest.




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