Barzani: Maliki's biggest problem for Ebadi and there is no real army, no loyalty in a country called Iraq
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 2 / JANUARY 2015 03:27 EM
Twilight News / warned the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq Barzani that the air strikes launched by the international coalition to organize Daash alone is not enough, despite what has been achieved victories and expect not to start a campaign to restore the Iraqi city of Mosul before the autumn.
rrrrrrrr.jpgIn an interview Barzani said that the prospects for the defeat of the militant group is limited in light of the raging civil war in Syria and the absence of an effective Iraqi military force on the ground as well as the lack of gear suffered by Kurdish peshmerga forces.
He added that the current US strategy will lead to a better appreciation to contain Daash organization which enjoys a thorough structural system and will continue to threaten the region and the world for years.
The organization, which was announced last year, the state of succession after the control of the land in the east and west of Syria and northern Iraq, a direct threat to the Iraqi Kurdish entity across the front which is located only 45 kilometers from the Kurdish capital Arbil lines.
He said Barzani, 49, "This is a long war. In control of more than 15 million people in Iraq and Syria."
"It was Daash contain and control it now but it is still capable of launching attacks."
He went on, saying, "They are organized and have the ability to recruit from all over the world. This organization was established structure in a manner to ensure his safety."
He added that addressing Daash campaign initiated by a coalition led by the United States last year, relying on air strikes without a commitment to deploy ground troops will not come out militants from strongholds such as Mosul, which lies just 80 kilometers from Erbil.
He added: "We definitely can not destroy this organization airstrikes alone ... to destroy this organization, we need to special forces. Not ordinary soldiers on the ground, but a joint military operations and fighting alongside the Peshmerga."
"The question is: Does the policy or the policy of containment of displacement and destruction policy?"He continued, "in order to eliminate them completely necessary to take further action."
He went on saying that the Kurds are fighting organization Daash for the land which belongs to the region and would avoid the involvement of Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in the output of its fighters from the Sunni areas or to restore Mosul.
"We do not want to Kurds are top of any assault to retake Mosul. We want to avoid further conflict."
* Iraqi army
Barzani stressed that the timetable for a campaign of this type will depend on the restoration of the Iraqi army, which collapsed last summer while stormed organization Daash Mosul and swept through large parts of northern Iraq from the building.
He said "there is no real Iraqi army capable of get the job done. This needs time. We have to be realistic."
When asked about plans talked about Iraqi and US officials to crack down on the connector by June, Barzani said, "certainly not in March. June .. I doubt this, too."
He said that "the end of September or October," a more realistic date for an attack. Barzani and linking campaign Baghdad's ability to train a sufficient number of soldiers to allow the Army to move the top two divisions to the north and has to leave the current their mission of protecting the capital.
He praised the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan impact caused by the air strikes, but he pointed out that the Joint Task Force led by the United States to face the organization of the Islamic state is not based on a strong and clear strategy for Iraq plans.
"I need a comprehensive strategy and ideas for how to deal with Daash in the region. There is no strategy and no cooperation." And compare this cohesion and discipline in the ranks of the jihadists.
He added that the organization of the Islamic State "well trained and gets a well-funded and able to recruit the number he wants. He also has fighters ready to die."
Kurdish forces have been able to deprive the organization of the gains achieved in the north, but Barzani said they need heavier weapons to deal with the threat decisively. "This is not a war can be won with Kalashnikov rifles and rocket-propelled grenades."
He said that the elimination of the threat posed by jihadist organization requires giving priority to close the border between Iraq and Syria tightly and deny militants freedom of movement between the two countries.
"But while solving the Syrian issue and should not be destroyed Daash an easy task."
Barzani described the Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi as a "pragmatic". And compare between him and his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki, who threw Barzani blamed the policies in arousing the anger of the year through the monopoly of power and allow for the emergence of an Islamic state.
But he said the room for maneuver is limited to Ebadi compared Maliki, who enjoys local power bases.
"The biggest problem for Ebadi is Nuri al-Maliki."
He said that Iraq who suffer the scourge of sectarian conflict since the US-led invasion in 2003, the United States is no longer a unified country.
He continued, saying, "No loyalty in a country called Iraq".
"It's really important to find a formula for how to live together within the boundaries of the so-called Iraq. Unless this is to find a formula Vsarac more blood and the country will remain a destabilizing factor in the region."
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 2 / JANUARY 2015 03:27 EM
Twilight News / warned the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq Barzani that the air strikes launched by the international coalition to organize Daash alone is not enough, despite what has been achieved victories and expect not to start a campaign to restore the Iraqi city of Mosul before the autumn.
rrrrrrrr.jpgIn an interview Barzani said that the prospects for the defeat of the militant group is limited in light of the raging civil war in Syria and the absence of an effective Iraqi military force on the ground as well as the lack of gear suffered by Kurdish peshmerga forces.
He added that the current US strategy will lead to a better appreciation to contain Daash organization which enjoys a thorough structural system and will continue to threaten the region and the world for years.
The organization, which was announced last year, the state of succession after the control of the land in the east and west of Syria and northern Iraq, a direct threat to the Iraqi Kurdish entity across the front which is located only 45 kilometers from the Kurdish capital Arbil lines.
He said Barzani, 49, "This is a long war. In control of more than 15 million people in Iraq and Syria."
"It was Daash contain and control it now but it is still capable of launching attacks."
He went on, saying, "They are organized and have the ability to recruit from all over the world. This organization was established structure in a manner to ensure his safety."
He added that addressing Daash campaign initiated by a coalition led by the United States last year, relying on air strikes without a commitment to deploy ground troops will not come out militants from strongholds such as Mosul, which lies just 80 kilometers from Erbil.
He added: "We definitely can not destroy this organization airstrikes alone ... to destroy this organization, we need to special forces. Not ordinary soldiers on the ground, but a joint military operations and fighting alongside the Peshmerga."
"The question is: Does the policy or the policy of containment of displacement and destruction policy?"He continued, "in order to eliminate them completely necessary to take further action."
He went on saying that the Kurds are fighting organization Daash for the land which belongs to the region and would avoid the involvement of Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in the output of its fighters from the Sunni areas or to restore Mosul.
"We do not want to Kurds are top of any assault to retake Mosul. We want to avoid further conflict."
* Iraqi army
Barzani stressed that the timetable for a campaign of this type will depend on the restoration of the Iraqi army, which collapsed last summer while stormed organization Daash Mosul and swept through large parts of northern Iraq from the building.
He said "there is no real Iraqi army capable of get the job done. This needs time. We have to be realistic."
When asked about plans talked about Iraqi and US officials to crack down on the connector by June, Barzani said, "certainly not in March. June .. I doubt this, too."
He said that "the end of September or October," a more realistic date for an attack. Barzani and linking campaign Baghdad's ability to train a sufficient number of soldiers to allow the Army to move the top two divisions to the north and has to leave the current their mission of protecting the capital.
He praised the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan impact caused by the air strikes, but he pointed out that the Joint Task Force led by the United States to face the organization of the Islamic state is not based on a strong and clear strategy for Iraq plans.
"I need a comprehensive strategy and ideas for how to deal with Daash in the region. There is no strategy and no cooperation." And compare this cohesion and discipline in the ranks of the jihadists.
He added that the organization of the Islamic State "well trained and gets a well-funded and able to recruit the number he wants. He also has fighters ready to die."
Kurdish forces have been able to deprive the organization of the gains achieved in the north, but Barzani said they need heavier weapons to deal with the threat decisively. "This is not a war can be won with Kalashnikov rifles and rocket-propelled grenades."
He said that the elimination of the threat posed by jihadist organization requires giving priority to close the border between Iraq and Syria tightly and deny militants freedom of movement between the two countries.
"But while solving the Syrian issue and should not be destroyed Daash an easy task."
Barzani described the Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi as a "pragmatic". And compare between him and his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki, who threw Barzani blamed the policies in arousing the anger of the year through the monopoly of power and allow for the emergence of an Islamic state.
But he said the room for maneuver is limited to Ebadi compared Maliki, who enjoys local power bases.
"The biggest problem for Ebadi is Nuri al-Maliki."
He said that Iraq who suffer the scourge of sectarian conflict since the US-led invasion in 2003, the United States is no longer a unified country.
He continued, saying, "No loyalty in a country called Iraq".
"It's really important to find a formula for how to live together within the boundaries of the so-called Iraq. Unless this is to find a formula Vsarac more blood and the country will remain a destabilizing factor in the region."
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