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    New York Times: Iraq is stuck in a vicious circle of history

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    Post by Rocky Sat 30 Apr 2016, 4:17 am

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    New York-Iraq Press -30 April: saw the newspaper "New York Times" the US, in an opinion of thewriter , "Tim Arango," that in light of the current turmoil in Iraq, louder voices calling for the divisionof the country, while Iraq is stuck in a vicious circle of history.

    Said Arango, it 's in the midst of rallies tens ofthousands of protesters in the streets of Baghdad to demand changes in the government, such as theIraqi Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, in front ofthis week 's parliament hoping to speed up theprocess by offering a list of new ministers, and was received by the House of Representatives threw water bottles at him and Bt on the tables, demanding the overthrow him, shouted in a Houseof Representatives , saying , "this session is illegal."


    The newspaper added that al - Abadi leave the hassle of his opponents behind him and go to another conference room, where supporters of the House of Representatives has declared a quorum and approval of a number of new ministers - of technocrats and not partisan - as a step to end sectarian politics, corruption and cronyism that support it.

    She continued that the movement, like a lot of things in the Iraqi government, has been slow, with the appointment of a handful of new ministers, and remained several key ministries, including oil, foreign affairs and finance under wraps, as has been theabolition of a new session of parliament.

    The Times, that after almost two years of the invasion of state regulation (Daash) to the north of Iraq, which has forced theObama administration to re - engage in a conflict that had been celebrated Panthaih, the political system in Iraq is hardly doing his job, which was confirmed by scenes of chaos in this week parliament.

    She US newspaper, that with the sudden visit by US Vice President Joe Biden to Baghdad on Thursday - and that as a member of the US Senate, called in an article in 2006 to divide Iraq into Sunni and Shi'ite areas and Cardah- it seems fair to ask thequestion which tasked the foreign powers for nearly a century: Did Iraq is moving towards a functioning state of peace with itself?


    He pointed out that Mr. Biden works to strengthen the unity of Iraq, even though his proposal a decade ago to divide Iraq into thirds, noting that it said on Thursday, as the staff of diplomats and US military personnel in Baghdad to work on it.

    "Violent marriage . "

    For his part, Ali said Chowdhury, a former US official in Iraq , and worked as an assistant for a number of ambassadors and generals , "I think in general it is a difficult state of anchors under the current structure," Chaudhry added that theconfederation or partition of Iraq, it may be the only remedy to the problems of the country.

    According to the newspaper, Mr Chaudhry is now a fierce critic of US policy in Iraq, as he continually ignored the reality of the underlying political problems in the country.

    Chaudhry also described the situation in Iraq and violent ailing marriage and functionally, pointing out that the Americans ,however , are continuing to pump dollars, stressing the need to seek instead to broker amicable separation or divorce, the aimof the fate of Iraq 's divided communities report.

    In spite of that vision, however , US officials stated that preserving the unity of Iraq is still the US administration 's policy, but United Nations officials in Baghdad, they began to quietly study how the international community manages to dismantle thecountry.

    vicious circle

    The Times concluded, that the political problems in Iraq, is headed toward the worst because of the collapse in oil prices, which is the lifeline of the country, excruciating and the war against al Daash, as well as the outbreak of fighting between Shiite and Kurdish militias in the north, which some analysts say he threatens new conflict and violent in the country.

    Mr. vegetative, said in a letter he wrote last year , the US State Department, said Washington should "abandon the idea oflaying the artificial borders" - a reference to the Middle East map, drawn by the British and French after the collapse of theOttoman Empire at the end of the First World War, and let the division of Iraq.


    She US newspaper, that under the control of the organization Daash on land in Iraq and Syria, and its expansion in Libya, Afghanistan and elsewhere, and having carried out attacks in Paris and Brussels, maybe we can easily remember that this regulation and a rising star in the first place as a result of US policy failure in Iraq.

    The New York Times, that the political problems in Iraq has become worse with the collapse of oil prices, the lifeblood of the country, as well as the grinding war against al - Islamic state. The recent fighting has raged between the Shiite and Kurdish militias in the north, which analysts fear could lead the country towards a new violent conflict.

    It outlined the newspaper, that Iraq is stuck in a vicious circle of history, which is repeated endlessly.

    Last curse

    Recall that almost 100 years ago, she was Gertrude Bell, the British responsible and Gasush which is credited with drawing themodern borders of Iraq, after the First World War and the researcher and Dora the Explorer and scientist British archeology, which has worked in Iraq as a consultant for the High Commissioner British Percy Cox, expressed concern about the project division.

    Gertrude wrote , "We ran into this work with the usual ignoring the overall political system", which shows that nothing has changed in Iraq for more than a century.

    This is what it feels is its successor this week, Mr. Abadi , set the modern version of Sharif Ali bin Hussein, a descendant ofKing Faisal , who was chosen by Ms. Bell in 1921 for governing Iraq year, as foreign minister. But lawmakers rejected itbecause it reminds them of the monarchy failed.

    The newspaper, that most of Iraq 's problems today stem from the legacy of the brutality of Saddam Hussein, noting that theShiites and Kurds , who were oppressed under Saddam , a Sunni, is able to overcome their problems, while Sunni Arabs say they are unfairly marginalized because of Saddam 's crimes, according to the newspaper. Ended (1)


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