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    U.S. plan to bring down the "marriage benefit" between the armed groups opposed to the owners

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    Post by Rocky Tue 15 Jul 2014, 5:40 am

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    Search U.S. and Iraqi officials on ways to develop practical plans to create rifts between the organizations and the Iraqi Sunni tribes angry Maliki's government and the organization (Daash). According to the newspaper (New York Times), the U.S. Department of Defense is preparing this week to issue a confidential report reveals where if there is a real capacity of the Iraqi armed forces to counter the threat by the part of the coalition currently exists between Sunni factions and (Daash). 
    saw the newspaper that this alliance, which she described as a 'marriage of convenience', between Daash and regulations of the Baath Party, and nationalists of the year, and groups of Sunni tribes, and the Sunni jihadists, who are fighting a common enemy, represented by the government of Nuri al-Maliki, is subject to pressure. 
    newspaper said in a report published today that splits the potential will be closely monitored of intelligence units in the U.S. armed forces. 
    attaches the United States have high hopes for the chance occurrence of cracks in the relationship between the Sunni factions allied, the paper disclosed that as part of an effort the United States claw grade Sunni, they are considering sending former U.S. officials to hold meetings with Sunni tribal leaders. 
    hopes United States creates a coalition of forces awakening similar to that alliance, which was formed in 2007, which included at the time, about a hundred thousand fighters Sunni to fight Daash. Saudi Arabia and the Sunni tribes and explained a U.S. official told the New York Times in a commentary on those efforts by saying that these endeavors are still in its early stages, but the newspaper spoke in return for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia urged the Sunni tribes to turn against the organization (Daash). newspaper quoted Iraqi officials warn that the separation of Sunni groups for Daash this time will be much more difficult than the past, when American forces were present in the Iraq strongly.newspaper added that the Sunni insurgents groups prevalent today in all areas of Iraq, but in small sizes as they deploy throughout the clans are widely used in all over the place and that the best opportunities to face Daash are making an uprising clan against them because of the predominance of numerical owned by clans and spread wide in the governorates of Iraq. however The newspaper pointed out that there is a sense of overwhelming among tribal leaders that if they decided to wage war on Daash before the Government undertakes a commitment to change Nuri al-Maliki and provide other offers to the Sunni community, they will lose them will end up just to support the government and the loss of any hope of political gain. as saw the New York Times in its report that, contrary to what was the case in 2007 and 2008, it is no longer any U.S. military bases or forward bases in order to turn her clan for support and protection, as was the case in the past, and to provide protection would be Manata this time forces Shiite something that will not reassure the Sunni tribes. .ability Daash and so on, estimated the newspaper, quoting intelligence officials, the Americans, the number of fighters belonging to organizations Daash about ten thousand fighters, located seven thousand of them in Syria and 3 thousands of others in Iraq, and that the forces Daash served as the spearhead of the invasion of the city of Mosul, as he joined thousands of Sunni fighters after that where controlled the liberated areas. According to intelligence sources American newspaper that the rebel group, the largest post-regulation Daash is a community Naqshbandi, which includes in its ranks supporters of the former Baathist regime, including former intelligence officers and the Republican Guard. comes after that, according to the paper other factions such as the Brigades, the Mujahideen Army, Ansar al-Sunna, and groups linked to al-Qaeda, rooted to the Kurdistan region of Iraq. newspaper quoted Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Armed as saying in a press conference on the third of July, after the rapid progress achieved by forces Daash they are 'currently deployed in the areas they had controlled in order to tighten control over them and their methods of communication and logistics.' newspaper pointed out that in the light of the distractions faced by troops Iraqi government because of the uprising that face, demanding some members of the U.S. Congress from President Obama that directs air strikes on sites Daash. However, critics of this strategy warn that without American troops forward deployed on the ground, the attacks may affect the leaders of Iraqi tribes and kill them wrong and who may highlight the need for them in the future if there is hope to maintain a unified Iraq.


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