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    America is not a solution to the division of Iraq, but may be a mediator

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    America is not a solution to the division of Iraq, but may be a mediator Empty America is not a solution to the division of Iraq, but may be a mediator

    Post by Rocky Sat 07 May 2016, 3:04 am

    [ltr]America is not a solution to the division of Iraq, but may be a mediator[/ltr]

     Since 06/05/2016 18:04 pm (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Draws US newspapers to US strategy in Iraq and the failure of some of them said that the United States ofAmerica, a concept wrong when politicians think that the use of force leads to the solution of problems and political crises.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Author Paul Pillar said in an article in the journal The National Interest that the temporary seizure of the followersof cleric Moqtada al - Sadr , the Iraqi parliament building and other facilities in the Green Zone in Baghdad is a sign of US policy in Iraq has failed.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He explained that this move by the Sadrists indicates the depth of political divisions in the country, and show at thesame time on the American mistake that believes that the use of military force would find solutions to political problems intractable.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He added that the problems are increasing and more crises are exacerbated when the belief that more military force able to find appropriate solutions to the problems and political divisions.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He explained that such a misconception when he got older Americans neo - conservatives on Iraq injection democracy by using force, and in the wake of the US invasion of the country, causing a slide into a quagmire of chaos since more than ten years.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He added that the United States is wrong by posting hundreds of thousands of American soldiers under the pretextof creating the conditions for the Iraqi political factions contending for the management of their differences, and that the current political chaos plaguing Iraq shows America failed in its mission.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Reform[/ltr]
    [ltr]For its part, he wondered Foreign Policy Magazine: Is the most important battle in Iraq will take place in Baghdadwhich is witnessing demonstrations demanding political reform?[/ltr]
    [ltr]She said that when it comes to Iraq, the eyes of the world moving toward military campaign against al Daash in theprovinces of Anbar and Mosul, but the most important battle for the future of the country takes place in the Green Zone in Baghdad in sectarian state and dysfunctional.[/ltr]
    [ltr]She pointed out that America 's strategy against state regulation based on the existence of an inclusive government be representative of all Iraqis, especially minority Sunni pent which tried to organize Daash win for his side.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Foreign Policy believes that the protesters to storm the parliament form a challenge to the US administration 'sstrategy , which has rejected accusations that it focused too much on the military dimensions of the war against thestate regulation, to the detriment of the political problems in Baghdad.[/ltr]
    [ltr]And a key broker[/ltr]
    [ltr]National Interest Online Journal of the American and find his books and through Ben Kounnapl that an article in theevent of expiry of the current crisis protests in Baghdad, the general trend is to be reconciliation between the two teams, but reform efforts, dispersion reconcile Sunnis with the government process.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The second is that "true reconciliation" will ensure a successful and ongoing military operation in the elimination of regulation. The author saw that the United States involved in the management of the reconciliation process is slow and is only an advisory role, raises the lack of credibility in Iraq and the Middle East as a whole, and disrupt themilitary success and helps the spread of violence under the pretext of eliminating Daash[/ltr]
    [ltr]He stated that "Road America take the lead in reconciliation, it must be through a special envoy or ambassador inIraq, directly as a step in the path of reconciliation and to promote reconciliation with Sunni and try to find a real Sunni leadership as the first steps to political negotiation."[/ltr]
    [ltr]He adds Kounnapl "Everyone knows that reconciliation between Shiite and Sunni forces in Iraq, will be difficult in light of turmoil the Government of Iraq, and take the American officials are currently several measures to supportthe government 's reform in Iraq, which will enable the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi to focus on theenforcement of reconciliation between the two parties . " .anthy 29 / tc n[/ltr]


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