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    U.S. expert: Iraq sliding into political crisis

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    U.S. expert: Iraq sliding into political crisis Empty U.S. expert: Iraq sliding into political crisis

    Post by Hkp1 Mon 14 Jan 2013, 2:03 pm

    U.S. expert: Iraq sliding into political crisis

    10:16:14 / 01/2013

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    - Meghan O'Sullivan said U.S. researcher and expert in Iraqi affairs
    that in spite of the economic and institutional gains achieved in
    post-war Iraq, the political climate in the country is deteriorating.

    Meghan
    O'Sullivan confirmed for the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations (think
    tank concerned with foreign policy) that "Iraq is slipping into a
    political crisis began her features far departure of U.S. forces in late
    2011."

    The news agency United Press International U.S.
    O'Sullivan, saying "there is little reconciliation between political
    factions in the Iraqi political scene, and there is no common vision for
    this country, and therefore the basis for moving forward is a fragile
    basis."

    But O'Sullivan said that "it is unlikely that Iraq will
    be on his way to a copy of Tunisia Omusr or Syria, and scenarios
    regulations besieged in the Arab Spring," Continue "After decades of
    suffering, does not want most Iraqis take to the streets to change their
    government, they have the option of change through elections. "


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