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    The Washington Times: military success in Iraq need for political action

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    The Washington Times: military success in Iraq need for political action Empty The Washington Times: military success in Iraq need for political action

    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Jul 2016, 3:42 am

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    The Washington Times: military success in Iraq need for political action


     Translation: Ahmed Alaa 

    Western experts specializing in Middle East affairs says, that the defeat of al Daash in Iraq, Syria , and the fight for a stable political future in the region is just the beginning. 
    She says Mina Al - Oraibi, prominent associates in the international impact of theInstitute, said that "it is very important not tolook to Iraq only the success of the current war against Daash perspective, because there should be measures in the country to combat terrorism and its roots. " it is expected that the United States send a grant for Iraq worth $ 2 billion, is spent on the army to bring stability to Iraq. during her lecture last week at the Woodrow Wilson Center the international community, Oraibi explained that in order to succeed in the fight against Daash Iraq , there must be a humanitarian aid for the displaced, and the liberated territories need is the other to the security forces hold territory in the hope that would be acceptable to the local people there, as well as re - displaced people to their homes and their towns rebuilt . And , most of all, as you think Oraibi, restore the city of Mosul quickly and end the presence of the organization Daash in Iraq. Seeks Iraqi government for several months to restore the city of Mosul, in light of the intention of the United States tosend 560 soldiers as additional to Iraq to help the Iraqi army in the attack. Officials did not announce Iraqis and Americans , the date of the attack on the connector, while sources from the prime minister indicates that Haider al - Abadi, wants to enter Mosul by next October the first month. And see Oraibi the city of Mosul ,"strategy", there will be a focus on restored, however, the military success in the event achieved needs to be a political role , too. The media office Saleem al - Jubouri, head of the Iraqi parliament in a statement, said that "Iraq is still in need to continuing international assistance. " He Jubouri expressed gratitude for theassistance provided to Iraq by the international community, stressing simultaneously the importance of using the money for the reconstruction of the affected towns. Oraibi also believes that it is important to have thecitizens of Iraq , full care of by their government, build trust and community organizing, and these two factors constitute the biggest challenge for the government in the long run. She drew the researcher to theimportance of creating jobs for the citizens of the liberated areas this factor to be an assistant to the security forces in stabilizing the cities, and the government will also be some sort of trust to rebuild the relationship between them and the citizens policy appears especially those who were forced to leave their homes because of the organization Daash. while reaching the terrorist group Daash to peak in the occupation of Iraqi territory over the past two years, its influence declined today to less than 10%. But the militants , extremists are still wreaking damage across the country through bombings. Recently, militants have increased Daash of activity and have carried out attacks in Orlando - Florida - and Nice, France , and Baghdad 's Karrada. Mosul and remains the second largest city in the country, a test for systemic Iraqi ground forces , which he says Western military officials it lacks the complete hardware, as well as the Kurdish Peshmerga forces lacking are other materiel enough, in front of the expectations of the United Nations , the occurrence of the largest exodus in Mosul , the moment of the start of military operations to liberate it this year.
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