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    Iraq: 48 hours

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    Post by Rocky Tue 12 Aug 2014, 6:16 am

    Iraq: 48 hours




    2014/8/12 08:06:10 AM 
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    Iraq prepares to turn the page of Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, the impact of commissioning a new prime minister would be the most prominent tasks very difficult to pull the country from the war with jihadi extremists and prevent them from disintegrating.

    The quick and Washington, which Chen military strikes for the first time since withdrawing its troops from Iraq in late 2011, France, Britain and the United Nations to congratulate the Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi, who shall submit the cabinet within a month that includes all colors of the political spectrum in the country.

    He welcomed President Barack Obama on Monday commissioned Haider al-Abadi, wishing a peaceful transition of power with the formation of a government that represents all components of society.

    "Today, Iraq stepped promising step forward." "The front of the new leadership a difficult task to restore the confidence of its citizens through the Government of the University and to take steps to ensure their intention."

    Obama promised during a telephone conversation to provide "support" to the new Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.

    Maliki rejected naming Abadi, asserting his right to a third term and said that the appointment of his successor is a violation of the Constitution of American support.

    He added: "We reject the constitutional violation," referring to entrust Haider Abadi forming a new government to replace the owners.

    As Maliki accused Washington of involvement in the issue, saying that "Washington stands to the side of the breach of the constitution."

    The U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said earlier on Monday that Washington supports Iraqi President Fuad Masum, warned al-Maliki of stirring unrest.

    The U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said during his visit to Sydney where he participates in the annual military talks between the United States and Australia "stand firmly alongside President infallible who bears responsibility for the application of the constitution in Iraq."

    He added all infallible, "he President-elect At this time, Iraq announced clearly that he wants to change."

    Maliki ordered the deployment of large-scale military because of the backing of a large section of the Armed Forces Officers him, when he called on the UN representative Nikolai Mladenov army not to intervene in the political process.

    And stationed troops and elite police and army heavily near strategic locations in Baghdad, where they cut the joints of the main roads and bridges were closed and the Green Zone, the heavily guarded.

    Masum said during the commissioning Abadi formation of the government that "the country in your hands now."

    Abadi and the Dawa party of Maliki and style close to him.

    He chose the National Alliance, the largest parliamentary bloc, Abadi candidate for prime minister. It is noteworthy that the State of Law bloc led by al-Maliki, under the umbrella of the alliance.

    Pat and the formation of a national government that includes all the components of Iraq, a demand of the international community to confront the jihadists who seized the Islamic state since the ninth of June last large areas and have committed atrocities against religious minorities and pushed hundreds of thousands of people to flee the path of exile.

    For his part, praised Vice President Joe Biden, during a phone call with Iraqi President Fuad Masum, named a new prime minister, which he described as a "crucial step" after months of political deadlock in Baghdad.

    According to a White House statement that "the new vice president repeated calls for President (Barack) Obama to form a government more open quickly be able to respond to the legitimate concerns of all Iraqis."

    Biden stressed that to the desire of President Obama to strengthen cooperation with the new Iraqi government and the Iraqi security forces to restore everything that was dominated by the "Islamic state".

    The decision came infallible commissioned Haider Abadi, despite objections from the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who has vowed during a televised speech that he would fight until the end to keep his job.

    The United States expressed deep fears of fighters from the organization "Islamic state" in Iraq since the start of their attack in June where they were able to impose their control over Mosul and other areas.

    In the face of progress organization "Islamic state" towards the Kurdistan region and approved by the American president to launch air strikes to protect the city of Arbil, the provincial capital, also called for a change of government in Baghdad to face this threat.

    The Defense Ministry confirmed the American it does not intend to expand its air strikes targeting fighters of the Islamic state to other areas outside of northern Iraq.

    Gen. William Mayville senior official in the ministry during a press conference, "We have no plans to expand the current campaign to go beyond the scope of current defense operations."

    He added that since the announcement of President Barack Obama to allow air strikes Thursday, "launched fighter jets and drones 15 raid" against militants the Islamic state.

    He said the American official said that "strikes contributed to the curb dash forces of the Islamic State of Sinjar, west of Arbil."

    And associated operations raids throwing relief goods to help the tens of thousands of Christians and Yazidis persecuted by Sunni extremists.

    In turn, French President Francois Hollande Abadi to form a government of national unity is fast.

    A statement issued by the Office of Holland that during a phone call with Turkish President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the two expressed about the "hope that is a prime minister-designate Haider Abadi quickly government of national unity."

    He said they had "stressed the need to find political conditions in Iraq that will allow the organization to fight effectively against the Islamic state is also responsive to the aspirations of Iraqis."

    He said Hollande and Erdogan for their support to the efforts of Iraqi President Fuad Masum, in his attempt to break the political deadlock which impact negatively on the fight against Islamists

    In addition, the Vatican supported the American strikes to regulate the "Islamic state" in order to protect the minorities in Iraq, citing the existence of an exceptionally grave danger.

    He expressed the same attitude Bishop of Amadiyah, in northern Iraq, the captain of the priest who demanded via radio with the help of the Vatican "American aviation to not leave the wolf Lindas central herd to kill and devour and destroy."

    He considered representative of the Holy See at the United Nations that he should also reveal the identity of "those who provide extremists with weapons and money, should also reveal the countries that support them implicitly" and accused the captain of the Rev. Meanwhile Saudi Arabia by name.

    On the other hand, seemed to draft a UN Security Council resolution aimed at cutting supplies, money and men, for jihadists in Iraq and Syria.

    According to diplomats began to experts from the 15 members of the UN Security Council to discuss a British proposal could be adopted in the form of a resolution during the current week.

    The draft text on strengthening the sanctions on individuals and entities supporting the movements and the Islamic state or Front victory in Syria.

    In this text, "The Council urges all member states to take measures to stop the flow of fighters foreign terrorists" to join the ranks of the Islamic state or Front victory and threatens to punish those who are involved in recruitment.

    He also warned of the exercise of any trade with the jihadists who are in control of the oil fields and infrastructure-profit organization, saying it "may be regarded as a financial support" and require sanctions.

    He accused the council of these jihadis committing atrocities against civilians in Syria, and mass executions, especially for the soldiers and the persecution of religious minorities in Iraq.

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