U.S. expert: crises in Iraq expires in 2033 and the problem is not Maliki, but two
Thursday 07, November 2013 Twilight News / despite escalating violence in Iraq and the continuing killings until he almost does not matter the number of people killed every day, an American expert attached a specialist on Iraq and reveals aside optimistic for the future of Iraq.
He pointed out that Iraq's problems does not lie Prime his Nouri al-Maliki, but pursuing a policy of a strong central Saddam Hussein, and set the "Shiite surrounded by angry" - al-Maliki -.
"Tunnel Iraq is long, but at the end of the light," this sentence began Michael Knights, an expert at the Washington Institute for the Near East, perceptions future of the situation in Iraq, where he sees that after 20 years, will come out of Iraq from its ordeal, "and will be a leader, and tolerant, and open" .
And that "a lot of media images about the problems of Iraq where exaggerations: many killings, but less than it was. Well, murder is not in Iraq alone."
And refuses Knights describe what is happening to the civil war, he says, "I was in Iraq during the most difficult years 2006 and 2007, but were not those years of civil war. Nor now. Though many Iraqis criticize the government of Nouri al-Maliki, remains two factors: first, the keen political parties, many stay in parliament and in the government, and secondly, the Kurds are keen not to enter into a military confrontation with the government in Baghdad. "
Asked about what it represents al-Qaeda threat in light of escalating attacks Finally, he said Knights "did not withdraw all our troops from Iraq, withdrawn, too, devices espionage, surveillance and stalking. Pulled capabilities giant connecting satellites to what is happening on the ground, probably in every street, in the Each house. Thus, we gave (the base) a chance to re-coordinate their activities, and continues to murder. second reason is that (al Qaeda) benefited from the popular anger the public on the government, anger at corruption, chaos, and failure to provide services. regardless of affiliations regional and sectarian and ethnic .
"The third reason is that (al Qaeda) has increased its activity in neighboring Syria, and western Iraq became a center, not only to be killed there, but, also, to finance the killing in Syria."
Asked about it is probably the only one who seems optimistic about the future of Iraq, he replied, "I do not miss my understanding. Iraq in a very difficult situation at the present time., But I think that officials in Iraq will benefit from our mistakes we are in Iraq. After the invasion, we year by the fact that the regime of Saddam Hussein was a system Sunni basically. and Khaltna between Sunni fighters and Sunni peaceful. Here are the Maliki government committed the same error, and must it will arrive at where we are we are. This is what I focus on it. not at the present time, but in the future. "
In response to the policies of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, says Knights "During our presence in Iraq, we say that the problem were not Saddam Hussein, as it was the Iraqi regime's central strong. For this, we focused on decentralization, and for this we have set and in the Constitution. However, after we got out, he returned Maliki to Saddam Hussein's central strong (...) and surrounded himself with a group of angry Shiite, if not revenge. these dominated the nominations for the armed forces, and the courts, and the central bank. "
He adds that "the basis of Iraq's problems is no difference between Sunnis and Shiites, or Arabs and Kurds., But between centralization and decentralization. Between that governs all the territory of the same, and that control of Baghdad, Iraq sentenced strong, and again, I would say that the Iraqis, someday, will choose decentralization."
On the responsibility of the United States of what is happening in Iraq, illustrates the Knights "We are happy because we are out of Iraq. Alice we are out evidence that we were convinced that we were wrong? I prefer not to focus on the past, but avoiding mistakes, and focus on the merits."
He added, "if not anything else, the Constitution decentralized we have set, which I think it solve Iraq's problems, as I told you. Clear from your question that you say that we deliberately forget about Iraq, and expelled from our memories after that we came out of it. This was true during the past two years. But, here is the Minister of Foreign Affairs John Kerry is trying to put an end to this neglect, or forgetting. "
MVA
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Thursday 07, November 2013 Twilight News / despite escalating violence in Iraq and the continuing killings until he almost does not matter the number of people killed every day, an American expert attached a specialist on Iraq and reveals aside optimistic for the future of Iraq.
He pointed out that Iraq's problems does not lie Prime his Nouri al-Maliki, but pursuing a policy of a strong central Saddam Hussein, and set the "Shiite surrounded by angry" - al-Maliki -.
"Tunnel Iraq is long, but at the end of the light," this sentence began Michael Knights, an expert at the Washington Institute for the Near East, perceptions future of the situation in Iraq, where he sees that after 20 years, will come out of Iraq from its ordeal, "and will be a leader, and tolerant, and open" .
And that "a lot of media images about the problems of Iraq where exaggerations: many killings, but less than it was. Well, murder is not in Iraq alone."
And refuses Knights describe what is happening to the civil war, he says, "I was in Iraq during the most difficult years 2006 and 2007, but were not those years of civil war. Nor now. Though many Iraqis criticize the government of Nouri al-Maliki, remains two factors: first, the keen political parties, many stay in parliament and in the government, and secondly, the Kurds are keen not to enter into a military confrontation with the government in Baghdad. "
Asked about what it represents al-Qaeda threat in light of escalating attacks Finally, he said Knights "did not withdraw all our troops from Iraq, withdrawn, too, devices espionage, surveillance and stalking. Pulled capabilities giant connecting satellites to what is happening on the ground, probably in every street, in the Each house. Thus, we gave (the base) a chance to re-coordinate their activities, and continues to murder. second reason is that (al Qaeda) benefited from the popular anger the public on the government, anger at corruption, chaos, and failure to provide services. regardless of affiliations regional and sectarian and ethnic .
"The third reason is that (al Qaeda) has increased its activity in neighboring Syria, and western Iraq became a center, not only to be killed there, but, also, to finance the killing in Syria."
Asked about it is probably the only one who seems optimistic about the future of Iraq, he replied, "I do not miss my understanding. Iraq in a very difficult situation at the present time., But I think that officials in Iraq will benefit from our mistakes we are in Iraq. After the invasion, we year by the fact that the regime of Saddam Hussein was a system Sunni basically. and Khaltna between Sunni fighters and Sunni peaceful. Here are the Maliki government committed the same error, and must it will arrive at where we are we are. This is what I focus on it. not at the present time, but in the future. "
In response to the policies of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, says Knights "During our presence in Iraq, we say that the problem were not Saddam Hussein, as it was the Iraqi regime's central strong. For this, we focused on decentralization, and for this we have set and in the Constitution. However, after we got out, he returned Maliki to Saddam Hussein's central strong (...) and surrounded himself with a group of angry Shiite, if not revenge. these dominated the nominations for the armed forces, and the courts, and the central bank. "
He adds that "the basis of Iraq's problems is no difference between Sunnis and Shiites, or Arabs and Kurds., But between centralization and decentralization. Between that governs all the territory of the same, and that control of Baghdad, Iraq sentenced strong, and again, I would say that the Iraqis, someday, will choose decentralization."
On the responsibility of the United States of what is happening in Iraq, illustrates the Knights "We are happy because we are out of Iraq. Alice we are out evidence that we were convinced that we were wrong? I prefer not to focus on the past, but avoiding mistakes, and focus on the merits."
He added, "if not anything else, the Constitution decentralized we have set, which I think it solve Iraq's problems, as I told you. Clear from your question that you say that we deliberately forget about Iraq, and expelled from our memories after that we came out of it. This was true during the past two years. But, here is the Minister of Foreign Affairs John Kerry is trying to put an end to this neglect, or forgetting. "
MVA
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