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    Financial Times": minorities in the north of Iraq is in danger of disappearing

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    Financial Times": minorities in the north of Iraq is in danger of disappearing Empty Financial Times": minorities in the north of Iraq is in danger of disappearing

    Post by Rocky Sat 09 Aug 2014, 6:36 am

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    Warned the newspaper "Financial Times" British presence "a real threat to the occurrence of a humanitarian catastrophe accompanied disaster strategy with the possibility of the state," Jihadistan new "in the heart of the Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea," noting that "minorities in the north of Iraq is in danger of disappearing, and that Iraq itself will disappear if it is not to stop the jihadists. " The paper, "The United States is the only one capable of putting an end to the progress of the" Islamic state ", but this involves three aspects of humanitarian and strategic and political need to be treated with caution", noting that "the human side to what faced by minorities of" genocide possible . "They pointed out that" the United States has so far refrained from intervening to push Iraqi politicians to renounce Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and replaced the government of a comprehensive ", noting that" the prime minister who led his policies sectarian alienated the Kurds and pushed the tribes Sunnis into the arms of the jihadists. "

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