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    Asioshitd press: bias Washington, Maliki aims to prevent Shiites to "Iranian company"

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    Asioshitd press: bias Washington, Maliki aims to prevent Shiites to "Iranian company" Empty Asioshitd press: bias Washington, Maliki aims to prevent Shiites to "Iranian company"

    Post by Hkp1 Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:48 pm

    2013/04/01


    Asioshitd press: bias Washington, Maliki aims to prevent Shiites to "Iranian company"


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    Iraq
    is on its way to disintegration, the United States nothing but silent
    until she saw the Iraqis promote it. This month an important event
    occurred in Iraq did not ticket the media in detail except some of them.

    The
    Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sent a force helicopter to the West of
    Iraq to arrest former Finance Minister Rafi Al-Issawi, a leading member
    of his opponents last year, Al-Issawi, who protected by gunmen from the
    Abu Risha clan – evasion of arrest. The move, which was a surprise to
    Washington, following a telephone conversation with us Secretary of
    Al-Maliki's John Kerry.

    If the confrontation has gotten results were disastrous and had provided a spark to start a civil war.

    However,
    the actions of Al-Maliki represents another nail in the coffin for
    Iraq. Where previously accused Al-Maliki's Shiite-Muslim former Iraqi
    Vice President Tariq Al-Hashemi, Sunni Muslim-terrorism, forcing him to
    seek refuge outside Iraq in 2011, and was tried in absentia and
    sentenced to death.

    Al-Maliki's policies have increased many
    tensions in the Sunni areas, came out in many Sunni-majority provinces
    designed to simulate spring events.

    The demonstrations were one
    of the reasons why Al-Maliki to target Al-Issawi, I've been wanting to
    contain opposition before they spread.

    Confrontation dictatorship
    to Al-Maliki has also alienated the Kurds who managed to reverse a
    year-making Constitution recognizes federal and Territory Government.

    They
    run a separate defense forces. However, it has turned the relationship
    between Baghdad and Erbil to the very tense relationship that the
    Central Government has made cooperation difficult if not impossible.

    Apparently,
    seem angry Kurds Baghdad attempts to separate deals with foreign oil
    companies. But at the heart of the policy of Al-Maliki there is
    dissatisfaction of current developments in Syria.

    Convinced that
    President Bashar Assad was on his way to leave power, Al-Maliki is
    afraid of crossing a tidal wave of Sunni fighters into Iraq and civil
    war has been threatened since the outbreak of the US occupation. He
    believed that the Kurds have established their territory and that their
    independence is only a matter of time.
    The first is the consolidation of his interest in Shiite districts in Baghdad.

    The
    dictatorship of Maliki and directions which is growing day by day that
    the country will be divided on sectarian and ethnic bases, which does
    not want the United States and it is not conducive to stability in the
    region, that Iraq will not give in to greedy neighbors interventions.

    Washington
    has instigated this process by playing with Al-Maliki, each time
    involving the United States, Al-Maliki, it feels more boldly and
    installed. Washington did not try to fit.

    For example, let's take
    the United States relationship with the KRG. Kurds complain that
    Washington is biased to the side of Baghdad on their account, of oil
    deals to Exchange simple education, it appears that Washington had
    petrified on bypass Al-Maliki.

    The explanation is America's lack
    of attention to the problems of Iraq. But the only possible explanation
    is that the United States consider to support Al-Maliki as a last ditch
    effort to contain the Shiites in Iraq and prevent them from becoming a
    wholly owned subsidiary of Iran exerted considerable influence in the
    Shiite provinces, and is likely to strengthen its grip on Iraq amid
    mounting sectarian tensions especially if Syria collapsed.

    And to
    make matters worse is the absence of President Jalal Talabani, who was
    in crisis last December and is now in Germany. As with Talabani of wits
    was due primary to adult supervision the disputing parties in Baghdad,
    and his illness has created a dangerous vacuum and are unlikely to solve
    one locality in the near term as there is no mention of this subject
    within the Kurdistan Regional Government.

    Perhaps Iraq for
    disintegration. But the way to prevent this is to strengthen the grip of
    the person in charge of the dissonance and spacing, but the solution to
    this problem is the further development of the federal structures, to
    make Baghdad Distrito Federal and the transfer of powers to the
    provinces.

    And the need to allocate a quota to each wants to stay
    within the federal jurisdiction. The only way to make a coherent
    country is decentralized with promises of a fair division of oil
    revenues.

    But next time you will go where-either real or
    fictional support from the United States to use force against his
    opponents, there will be consequences as in the case of quiet Al-Issawi.

    From: asioshitd Preis


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