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    The Guardian: break into the Green Zone, revealed the fragility of the state before the crisis

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    Post by Rocky Thu 05 May 2016, 3:26 am

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    The Guardian: break into the Green Zone, revealed the fragility of the state before the crisis


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    It revealed the recent protests in the Green Zone , the fragility of the Iraqi state in theface of sectarian divisions over 13 years ,where the green zone is prohibited on all Iraqis. It 's the place where it managed wars, fight the leaders bitterly for power, and the share of funds of the country. All of this happens behind the concrete walls and barriers that give the region a sense of mystery and distance from thecitizens. Has long been stationed Iraqi state authority in the Green Zone , even in the era of Saddam, the US military seized the palaces that led today to the leaders of the country. The rejection of the House ofRepresentatives and a third time spending on reforms that seek to replace the government cabin corrupt ones of technocrats could make vital changes without any political or personal considerations. The disturbances and the insistence of the House of Representatives to keep the status quo, all give an idea of the crisis faced by Iraq on several levels; Reduced oil revenues means that Iraq probably will not be able to pay public sector salaries next year , fueled corruption and systematic mismanagement; as the sectarian divisions - which became more pronounced in the political - system it destroyed the country 's ability to cope with the threat posed by the emergence of the second Daash. Without the prominent role of non - State actors - Kalhacd popular American and Iranian - and air strikes to this terrorist group had occupied Baghdad , as it did in Mosul, Tikrit, Ramadi and Fallujah. At every turn, especially during the past five years, the state is able to defend itself; The financial crisis - that could have been avoided simply - have forced many to confront theissues could have been overcome in the best of the present times. For the first time since the US invasion ofcitizens began to speak openly about the state 's future do not adhere to the same border and the political system, where the division was a taboo subject among the political class in the country , even during theworst years of sectarian fighting in 2006 - 2007. In the past year , said cleric Ali al - Sistani said a possible division of the country if there were not reforms, as long as Abadi pay to make a change. People close to Mr. al - Sistani says that he sees the current crisis is the last chance for the modern state for the patriots who want to preserve the unity of the country. In all parts of the political establishment there is a fear of not beingable to restore the unity of the country.  Iraq - as it is now - is ungovernable; interests are special grip on thereformists control, and militias superior to state institutions. Biggest fear is what all this means for the region as a whole. For Iraq and its allies and enemies alike, the country pretending that things are going natural is the best option instead of acknowledging his failure.
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