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    The race between Israel and Maliki continues, with Maliki winning

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    The race between Israel and Maliki continues, with Maliki winning Empty The race between Israel and Maliki continues, with Maliki winning

    Post by Rocky Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:04 am

    The race between Israel and Maliki continues, with Maliki winning
     

     
     2014/08/01

     
    The sectarian Shia Prime Minister of Iraq Nuri al-Maliki’s recent statements denouncing Israel’s massacres in the Gaza Strip that has taken the lives of over 1,000 Palestinians has drawn much criticism of him and his own policies in Iraq.
    Maliki said in his recent meeting with Ban Ki-Moon that Israel’s savage attacks on Gaza aims at “the destruction of infrastructure”, and seems to contradict his own aggressive military policies that are aimed at killing the Iraqi people and destroying their infrastructure. In Fallujah alone, 610 civilians were killed and 2086 severely injured since the beginning of Maliki’s military campaign against the city, and comparable figures can be seen in Sunni majority cities all over Iraq. It is worth noting that Maliki’s forces also destroyed infrastructure and killed civilians in Shia areas, including the city of Karbala after a leading Shia clergyman, Ayatollah Sarkhi, denounced the Maliki regime.
    Maliki’s regime has been actively aided in his air campaign by Iranian and Syrian war planes, with a very notable example being when Syrian jets bombed the Iraqi town of Qaim in June last month.
    The comparably lesser figures of civilian dead and wounded in Salahuddin and Ninawa governorates is not because of the Maliki regime’s mercy – many hospitals, power stations, and civil service centres have been bombed – but because approximately 1.25 million people have been internally displaced and fled to safer areas in Iraq. This figure includes only those who moved internally, and did not travel abroad to seek refuge, and therefore the figure could be much higher.
    In Mosul, for instance, fuel depots, health administration centres, hospitals, power stations, water and sewerage systems, factories, security bases, police stations, nurseries and many other sites have been bombed in addition to urban residential neighbourhoods. It is clear that Maliki is thus targeting civilian infrastructure, and this is part of his sectarian policy, encouraged and supported by Iran, of breaking the Sunni population.
    In addition to this, and to frighten and prevent the Sunni population from rising up against his tyranny, Maliki’s regime has bombed and destroyed much of the infrastructure of the Baghdad Belt region of towns and villages that surround the Iraqi capital. Even places of worship have not been spared, with many mosques destroyed and razed to the ground. These crimes have been replicated in the Anbar and Babil governorates, and is exponentially more widespread than similar mosque bombings conduct by the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, in northern Iraq.
    A comparison between the figures of civilian deaths and the destruction of civilian infrastructure sites between Maliki’s war against the Sunni population that is masquerading as a war against terrorism and ISIS and Israel’s murder of the people of Gaza, it is clear to see that Maliki is winning this race to see who can spill the largest quantity of blood of civilians and innocents as possible. Netanyahu, by comparison, seems a rank amateur


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