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    US site: protests burden Last facing stability in Iraq

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    Translation / Abdul Khaliq Ali 

     
    In addition to the war on Daash, the Iraqi government is currently facing a number of other issues that threaten the security of thecountry and the future of its economy.Corruption and sectarian rooted potential collapse of Mosul Dam are among thechallenges that the Iraqis face now is to ensure peace, stability and revive investment.Daash is not the problem of Iraq only; recent political The protests and sectarian rampant, and the problems of reconstruction - such as those raised by the dam Mosul are all seen as a test of thesecurity situation volatile economic and political climate in the country. If the leaders wanted to restore stability and economic prosperity in this country , which is considered one of the largest economies of theMiddle East, they must address the problem of corruption and sectarianism to ensure the cooperation of all the components. As they give priority to the challenges of reconstruction and infrastructure , such as those posed by the Mosul dam in order to avoid worsening of the humanitarian situation deteriorating already. The receipt of the recent political protests - organized by Moqtada al - Sadr against government corruption - aburden on the political climate and add to the instability in the capital , Baghdad. Adoption of technocrats reassures investors Sadr called on the government to dismantle the political patronage networks that havestrengthened the culture of corruption and political deadlock in the country. his main goal is to replace a group of current officials of technocrats with others. And keep the protests Slmatha, but nevertheless it was the security forces operations against Daash delay and return to Baghdad to protect the Green Zone. And some Iraqi officials warn that the protests threaten the stability of the country and hamper its ability in its war on Daash, according to the Attorney Muwaffaq al - Rubaie , a former adviser to national security. Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi and recently submitted a list of new ministers for approval by Parliament. As the government 's ability to curb corruption in this manner will mark a decisive step forward in convincing foreign investors that foreign aid and revenues entering Iraq will not be abused. 3 steps to end the quotas in return can not beunderestimated sectarianism rooted deep in Iraq, but it is nevertheless a critical element in understanding thecurrent violent political tensions that weaken Iraq. There were sectarian issue and its impact on politics and the security situation in Iraq , a prominent issue for three reasons; first, the ongoing sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites in Diyala province. Secondly, in the month of January commented Saudi ambassador in Baghdad , Thamir Sabhan saying the popular crowd forces exacerbate sectarian tensions that increase the rift between the government leaders and local residents quickly denounced the Shiite leaders ambassador 's comments, while praised Sunni lawmakers and local officials for his comments in another example of the lack of agreement among the leaders on the role of the crowd in the fight Daash. Finally, delayed preparations for the Liberation Mosul , for several reasons , most notably the lack of agreement between the House of Representatives about the role that should be played by the crowd forces in theprocess. Although the crowd forces have proven to be effective in fighting Daash in the past, their role in thefighting alongside Kurdish and Iraqi and US forces was controversial. If the government of Iraq expects - Further liberalization of Mosul - to ensure peace and stability after the expulsion Daash, the leaders face thesectarian issue and make critical decisions about who is leading the fight against terrorism. in another context, more than the misfortunes of Iraq , said the largest dam in the country on the brink of collapse. Currently thedam is considered the fourth largest dam in the Middle East. However, the basis upon which suffers from structural defects, most of the foundation is based on a rocky component of gypsum and salt substances soluble in water. As a result, the dam always needs to address the large and efforts to rehabilitate the whole time as the foundation became weak and increased pores therein. On the second of March , the government signed a contract worth $ 296 million with the Italian company Trevi to strengthen the dam. Work began in the Second Temple - Badush Dam - to prevent a catastrophe in the event of Mosul dam failure, but the work stopped in the years of the nineties because of international sanctions pressure on Iraq after the completion of 40% of it. Oil reduced spending all these challenges add to economic troubles that are currently exacerbated by the collapse in oil prices and rising defense expenditure. Where oil accounts for 90 percent of Iraq 's revenues and falling prices reduced cash flow by approximately $ 2.5 billion a month, and that 20% of the annual budget for the year 2016 - which was the deficit of $ 21 billion - will go to defend, Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari told the Month November last year. during the last year , the World Bank pledged to grant Iraq $ 1.2 billion for fear of a collapse of the Middle East 's biggest economies, but this amount is much that Iraq needs foreign governments amounting to 9-10 billion dollars less. In order to proceed, the Iraqi government must act to curb the rampant corruption among officials , in particular with regard to oil revenues, and if foreign investors saw that the government is bent on itself cleanse the wearer would be willing to help them. the announcement of the prime minister to launch an investigation in a scandal oil corruption is a good step forward. As leaders must work to reduce sectarian tensions between the government and the Kurdish, Sunni and components in order to ensure their full cooperation, it is only through unity of Iraq will be able tocope with the political, security and economic trouble lasting peace and economic prosperity and security. For: Business Insider
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