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    Last commander of the U.S. military withdrew from Iraq: What we're seeing in the Sunni areas of demo

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    Post by Bama Diva Fri 15 Feb 2013, 4:38 pm

    Last commander of the U.S. military withdrew from Iraq: What we're seeing in the Sunni areas of demonstrations is very worrying



    15-02-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) Baghdad

    Counting Deputy Chief of Staff U.S. Army Lloyd Austin, on Friday, the demonstrations taking place in Sunni areas in Iraq under the tensions in Syria, "a concern too," emphasized that the survival of the U.S. military would have made the situation better, noting that witnessed in Iraq after the U.S. withdrawal is the stability "fragile."

    Austin said during a hearing with the Committee for the Defense of the U.S. Senate, said that "some of the things that we see going on now in Iraq, especially the demonstrations taking place in Sunni areas are ordered very worrying", he underlined that "increases the anxiety is coincided with the tension in the States Iraq's neighbors. "

    He added Austin that "the survival of the U.S. military in Iraq would have made things better because it will mean that we continue providing advice and assistance to the Iraqis," noting that "there are some things encouraging in Iraq, such as the continuation of oil production and the performance of the Iraqi security forces that have remained united despite political differences" .

    He Austin, the last commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, that "the Iraqi security forces faced many challenges but remained united and loyal to the civilian leadership did not indivisible," stressing that "there is another important factor to ensure the stability of Iraq is starting to take the right decisions are going in the country in the right direction ".

    The interview Austin on the situation in Iraq is the first in its kind for a U.S. military official on the political crisis in the country since the outbreak of demonstrations in a number of provinces in the (December 21, 2012), claim dismissed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the release of detainees and the abolition of legal accountability and justice and the fight against terrorism .

    The spokeswoman, the State Department Victoria Nuland confirmed in (January 3, 2013) that "the United States is concerned because of the violence that took place in the recent protests taking place in the Iraqi arena, calling on all parties concerned to calm, respectful of the right of expression peacefully, and that be as much a responsibility to ensure this right without causing more tension. "


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