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20-05-2015 12:45 PM
Newspaper the Financial Times published an article by David Gardner, about the occupation of state regulation of the capital of Anbar province, which stretches from outside Baghdad, and even the Jordanian border, and said that this is a major blow to the Iraqi government, and raises questions about Iraq as a united future.
Gardner believes that 'in spite of the disqualification of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the US-backed Iranian, which caused sectarian policies alienating Sunnis, and replaced Lakedr Abadi most open on the other, a call from the same party, but it has not enough on the ground.
US air raids restrict the jihadists, but it can not compensate for the vacuum of the Iraqi state.
" The author believes that the scene repeated, as happened when the fighters entered the organization Daash from Syria to Iraq last summer, and occupied Mosul and a swathe of the north, repeated image and collapsed the Iraqi army in Ramadi ,
and the US military, which occupied Iraq in 2003, and he re-build and equip the Iraqi army after the solution Saddam's army, what caused the rebellion 'the Sunni minority, which was stripped of power.'
refers Gardner that 'payment was the largest of American soldiers numbers between 2007 -2009, in order to recover Anbar of al-Qaeda, who led a bloody insurgency launched against the Shiite majority.
' newspaper and find it 'with this has defeated al-Qaeda is not at the hands of the US military, but at the hands of militias, Sunni tribes, which started a revolution against the second loss of power tribal jihadists.
" Gardner explains that 'in northern Iraq has strengthened the Kurds of their autonomy, and feel the opportunity to coordinate with the Syrian Kurds across the border in the north-eastern regions of Syria, and there is a political awakening among the Kurds in Turkey, they are ready to fight state regulation to protect their areas.
The Shiites, despite the advisory opinion of the larger their reference (Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani), calling for Iraqis who are able to resist state regulation, but they remained only interested in the defense of their areas of southern Iraq to Baghdad.
The Sunni tribes willing to fight state regulation do not give her something to do so. And state regulation includes many of the Baath figures from the Saddam era, and they feed novel year loss of power.
" According to the article, that the Government of Abadi tried to adjust the Shiite militias that are subject of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. In this arena Blur and treacherous, as in Syria, tried to Iran's Revolutionary Guards make up the shortfall in military force to Bashar al-Assad in his war against the Sunni majority,
the establishment of a network of militias across Syria, and Iran has the establishment of Shiite militias in Syria to be the backbone of its ally in Iraq, where The government discovered that its army exists only on paper '.
And remember the newspaper that 'Abadi does not control the militias, reportedly good reasons to use it, when Baghdad's troops took control of Tikrit, was on top of these militias,
but when he called for US air strikes stood these militias aside , while the regular army to fight, but there are credible reports that Shiite forces carried out reprisals in the Sunni-majority city.
' concludes Gardner that 'for that reason was Abadi reluctant to use Shiite militias in gray, and when he ordered Pthrkha did so at the request of Sunni authorities in the region,
which I felt the imminent invasion of the organization, but it was so late. And that this will be repeated much too late for Iraq '.
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20-05-2015 12:45 PM
Newspaper the Financial Times published an article by David Gardner, about the occupation of state regulation of the capital of Anbar province, which stretches from outside Baghdad, and even the Jordanian border, and said that this is a major blow to the Iraqi government, and raises questions about Iraq as a united future.
Gardner believes that 'in spite of the disqualification of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the US-backed Iranian, which caused sectarian policies alienating Sunnis, and replaced Lakedr Abadi most open on the other, a call from the same party, but it has not enough on the ground.
US air raids restrict the jihadists, but it can not compensate for the vacuum of the Iraqi state.
" The author believes that the scene repeated, as happened when the fighters entered the organization Daash from Syria to Iraq last summer, and occupied Mosul and a swathe of the north, repeated image and collapsed the Iraqi army in Ramadi ,
and the US military, which occupied Iraq in 2003, and he re-build and equip the Iraqi army after the solution Saddam's army, what caused the rebellion 'the Sunni minority, which was stripped of power.'
refers Gardner that 'payment was the largest of American soldiers numbers between 2007 -2009, in order to recover Anbar of al-Qaeda, who led a bloody insurgency launched against the Shiite majority.
' newspaper and find it 'with this has defeated al-Qaeda is not at the hands of the US military, but at the hands of militias, Sunni tribes, which started a revolution against the second loss of power tribal jihadists.
" Gardner explains that 'in northern Iraq has strengthened the Kurds of their autonomy, and feel the opportunity to coordinate with the Syrian Kurds across the border in the north-eastern regions of Syria, and there is a political awakening among the Kurds in Turkey, they are ready to fight state regulation to protect their areas.
The Shiites, despite the advisory opinion of the larger their reference (Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani), calling for Iraqis who are able to resist state regulation, but they remained only interested in the defense of their areas of southern Iraq to Baghdad.
The Sunni tribes willing to fight state regulation do not give her something to do so. And state regulation includes many of the Baath figures from the Saddam era, and they feed novel year loss of power.
" According to the article, that the Government of Abadi tried to adjust the Shiite militias that are subject of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. In this arena Blur and treacherous, as in Syria, tried to Iran's Revolutionary Guards make up the shortfall in military force to Bashar al-Assad in his war against the Sunni majority,
the establishment of a network of militias across Syria, and Iran has the establishment of Shiite militias in Syria to be the backbone of its ally in Iraq, where The government discovered that its army exists only on paper '.
And remember the newspaper that 'Abadi does not control the militias, reportedly good reasons to use it, when Baghdad's troops took control of Tikrit, was on top of these militias,
but when he called for US air strikes stood these militias aside , while the regular army to fight, but there are credible reports that Shiite forces carried out reprisals in the Sunni-majority city.
' concludes Gardner that 'for that reason was Abadi reluctant to use Shiite militias in gray, and when he ordered Pthrkha did so at the request of Sunni authorities in the region,
which I felt the imminent invasion of the organization, but it was so late. And that this will be repeated much too late for Iraq '.
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