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New York Times: military gains in Iraq without reconciliation will give backfire
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New York Times: military gains in Iraq without reconciliation will give backfire
translation: Range
When the US-Iraqi forces and aircraft began attacking the city of Ramadi, it took the besieged families flee toward Iraqi forces.Soldiers move the wives and children to one side and the men on the other hand for interrogation at a detention center.
Ghosoun Mohammed has not seen her husband since then, she felt despair as she waited with her children in a ramshackle camp in Anbar province. Karima Nuri another woman, authorities took her son and did not hear him, and says the government believes that the civilians who remained in the gray sympathizers Daash "were not we have the ability to leave the city, we are poor people."
The US and Iraqi officials restore gray great victory a critical first step in restore other Sunni areas occupied by Daash. But even with the achievement of military objectives, some Sunni families still express fear and indignation from the Baghdad government explains that the broader goal of political reconciliation has not yet been achieved.
Current grievances are the same that brought Daash and made it thrive and seize tracts of land of Iraq two years ago. Critics say the US approach in Iraq, focusing only on military gains without there being a political program to support those gains, and that any victory achieved Daash result in new humanitarian crises afflicting Iraq and other countries.
Says Ryan Crocker, former US ambassador to Iraq, and Dean George Bush School of government and public service at the University of Texas currently, "there is not a political architecture that will convince Sunnis that they have a future with the Iraqi state. American administration is trying to use limited military force to defeat an enemy can not be defeated, but a political attack, and we are not willing or able to to do this effort. "
without political reconciliation and an ambitious program to rebuild the Sunni areas devastated by the war - or at least restore basic services such as electricity and water - Van those areas are likely to be fertile ground for Daash in the future.
the feel Kenneth Pollack, an expert at the Brookings Institution, concerned that military gains in Iraq without political reforms that would give counterproductive, where he says "it makes things even worse at some point."
Anbar is a place where al-Qaeda has flourished in it in the beginning, has commissioned efforts to calm the conservative life of 1,300 American soldiers and billions of dollars in aid and intensive efforts for reconciliation resulted in the Sunni Awakening movement in which tribal leaders turned against al-Qaida.
group re-emerged as the Daash were boosted after the Americans leave, and in response to the sectarian policies of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who has not made good on promises to integrate groups Awakening with the security forces.
He says Sheikh Faisal Issawi of Amiriyah Fallujah, said that "Daash did not come down from the moon did not come out of the ground. Some of our people have joined them because of corruption and the absence of justice and the culture of hatred. "
Gray city, which was home to hundreds of thousands free day of Daash but destructive, has been allocated $ 10 million in the first to restore services as a step so that civilians can return to their homes.
And allocated this amount to the United Nations bought generators and the establishment of health clinics primitive, but the Iraqi government - which is facing a financial crisis amid a collapse in oil prices - does not have much to spend on programs rebuild Anbar and stability, according to Suhaib al-Rawi governor of Anbar.
She says Lizzie Grand, coordinated humanitarian efforts in Iraq, which trying to collect tens of millions of dollars from the international community to restore six basic services, at least in Ramadi, the city was filled with explosives planted by militants Daash and take cleared nine months, according to the current speed cleansing before he could civilians from returning to it, not to mention the reconstruction of houses. it adds " the level of destruction than we see anywhere in Iraq. "
says Col. Hamid al-Janabi, from the Anbar police, who leads the crew to raise the explosives, said more than half of the officers under his command who had been trained by the Americans during the past years had been killed.
With little available experts and lack of funds has asked the narrator of the local people who have some expertise in explosives to do the work, hoping to pay them agora in the future.
It is feared officials from the refugee camps along the highway and in the mosques of Baghdad and squatter settlements, which are home to civilians of Anbar will host the next generation of militants .
the nearby city of Fallujah under siege and the narrator says it is facing a major humanitarian crisis, where he died at least ten people as a result of hunger and lack of medicine.
she says lady of Fallujah over the phone, "this is a message to all the honest people in the world, we are trapped between the injustice Daash an unknown future with Government accuses us of belonging to the organization. "
prompted the United States Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to offer political concessions for the year such as the establishment of a national Guard to integrate more Sunnis in the security forces, and reforms in the criminal justice to empty the prisons of Sunni detainees, but those efforts have not been met, al-Issawi said," Abadi he has a desire to do so, but he has not been any repairs, and frankly does not have the authority. "
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Ghosoun Mohammed has not seen her husband since then, she felt despair as she waited with her children in a ramshackle camp in Anbar province. Karima Nuri another woman, authorities took her son and did not hear him, and says the government believes that the civilians who remained in the gray sympathizers Daash "were not we have the ability to leave the city, we are poor people."
The US and Iraqi officials restore gray great victory a critical first step in restore other Sunni areas occupied by Daash. But even with the achievement of military objectives, some Sunni families still express fear and indignation from the Baghdad government explains that the broader goal of political reconciliation has not yet been achieved.
Current grievances are the same that brought Daash and made it thrive and seize tracts of land of Iraq two years ago. Critics say the US approach in Iraq, focusing only on military gains without there being a political program to support those gains, and that any victory achieved Daash result in new humanitarian crises afflicting Iraq and other countries.
Says Ryan Crocker, former US ambassador to Iraq, and Dean George Bush School of government and public service at the University of Texas currently, "there is not a political architecture that will convince Sunnis that they have a future with the Iraqi state. American administration is trying to use limited military force to defeat an enemy can not be defeated, but a political attack, and we are not willing or able to to do this effort. "
without political reconciliation and an ambitious program to rebuild the Sunni areas devastated by the war - or at least restore basic services such as electricity and water - Van those areas are likely to be fertile ground for Daash in the future.
the feel Kenneth Pollack, an expert at the Brookings Institution, concerned that military gains in Iraq without political reforms that would give counterproductive, where he says "it makes things even worse at some point."
Anbar is a place where al-Qaeda has flourished in it in the beginning, has commissioned efforts to calm the conservative life of 1,300 American soldiers and billions of dollars in aid and intensive efforts for reconciliation resulted in the Sunni Awakening movement in which tribal leaders turned against al-Qaida.
group re-emerged as the Daash were boosted after the Americans leave, and in response to the sectarian policies of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who has not made good on promises to integrate groups Awakening with the security forces.
He says Sheikh Faisal Issawi of Amiriyah Fallujah, said that "Daash did not come down from the moon did not come out of the ground. Some of our people have joined them because of corruption and the absence of justice and the culture of hatred. "
Gray city, which was home to hundreds of thousands free day of Daash but destructive, has been allocated $ 10 million in the first to restore services as a step so that civilians can return to their homes.
And allocated this amount to the United Nations bought generators and the establishment of health clinics primitive, but the Iraqi government - which is facing a financial crisis amid a collapse in oil prices - does not have much to spend on programs rebuild Anbar and stability, according to Suhaib al-Rawi governor of Anbar.
She says Lizzie Grand, coordinated humanitarian efforts in Iraq, which trying to collect tens of millions of dollars from the international community to restore six basic services, at least in Ramadi, the city was filled with explosives planted by militants Daash and take cleared nine months, according to the current speed cleansing before he could civilians from returning to it, not to mention the reconstruction of houses. it adds " the level of destruction than we see anywhere in Iraq. "
says Col. Hamid al-Janabi, from the Anbar police, who leads the crew to raise the explosives, said more than half of the officers under his command who had been trained by the Americans during the past years had been killed.
With little available experts and lack of funds has asked the narrator of the local people who have some expertise in explosives to do the work, hoping to pay them agora in the future.
It is feared officials from the refugee camps along the highway and in the mosques of Baghdad and squatter settlements, which are home to civilians of Anbar will host the next generation of militants .
the nearby city of Fallujah under siege and the narrator says it is facing a major humanitarian crisis, where he died at least ten people as a result of hunger and lack of medicine.
she says lady of Fallujah over the phone, "this is a message to all the honest people in the world, we are trapped between the injustice Daash an unknown future with Government accuses us of belonging to the organization. "
prompted the United States Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to offer political concessions for the year such as the establishment of a national Guard to integrate more Sunnis in the security forces, and reforms in the criminal justice to empty the prisons of Sunni detainees, but those efforts have not been met, al-Issawi said," Abadi he has a desire to do so, but he has not been any repairs, and frankly does not have the authority. "
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