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    US analyst: Ankara look with suspicion to Baghdad since the fall of Saddam Hussein

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    US analyst: Ankara look with suspicion to Baghdad since the fall of Saddam Hussein Empty US analyst: Ankara look with suspicion to Baghdad since the fall of Saddam Hussein

    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Oct 2016, 6:15 am

    US analyst: Ankara look with suspicion to Baghdad since the fall of Saddam Hussein

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    Twilight News / Joshua Walker, an analyst and senior fellow at the Mercal Institute refuted, that the state of tension rising between the Iraqi government and its Turkish counterpart have not only recently established, pointing out that the origins of what he described as "a look of suspicion" go back to after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
    This came in a statement to CNN, where Walkr's "State of the recent tension between Ankara and Baghdad must be seen broader perspective centered on religious and ethnic intolerance existing lines backgrounds Turkish-Iraqi relations since the fall of Saddam Hussein, he said."
    He Walker said: "Since the fall of Saddam Hussein was a look Ankara to Baghdad topped with suspicion the recent near Tehran along seduced more than the Kurdistan Regional Government," pointing out that Turkey has concerns about the entry of thousands of Iraqi refugees from Mosul in the event of a mistake as in operations Iraqi forces planned to Shiite militias fighting for its part to restore Mosul of al Daesh. "
    It is noteworthy that both the Iraqi government and its Turkish counterpart accuse each other about the fact that the presence of Turkish forces into Iraqi territory, where Ankara asserts that the presence of ground troops came at the request of Baghdad, while the latter denies such a request.

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