US intelligence official: Iraq a broken state
2015 August 4
Abdul Ilah prepare glorious: Chairman and Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon, General Vincent Stewart said that Iraq "a broken country and is likely to be impossible to repair the fracture, and may not return completely unified state."
In this case, the United States will have to change its current policy dealing with Iraq as a unified state avoiding diplomatic recognition to the existence of separate entities such as the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Between the Kurds and Turkey
The United States and a strong military ties with the Kurdistan Regional Government and the division of Iraq but can impose on Washington to choose between its allies, the Kurds and NATO member Turkey, which has consistently refused an independent Kurdish state.
Gen. Stewart pointed out that his statement on Iraq fired at a security meeting held outside Washington before entering Turkey declares war against al "Daash" then proceeded to bombard the PKK and Kurdish forces in Syria fighters.
He acknowledged that Washington will find itself in a difficult position if Turkey invoked the common defense items in the Atlantic Treaty as an attack on Turkish troops from the areas controlled by the Kurds.
Not alone
The Foreign Policy magazine quoted the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon that Iraq is not alone in danger of division in the Middle East, saying that "Syria can be seen by the Alawite Stan in the center and something in the north and something in the south."
Gen. Stewart also expressed concern for Jordan, which received more than 600 000 Syrian refugees. "The people of the Jordan from the West Bank and the Syrians more than the Jordanians."
Korea and Russia also
Gen. Stewart stressed that the challenges facing the US intelligence community is not limited to the Middle East, but there is North Korea and the policy of leader Kim Jong-un, who can not predict his actions, and the aggressive policy of Russia under President Vladimir Putin.
The general said Stewart "Do not you remember when we used to say that Russia will be our friend. Now it seems that this was before the eon of time."
Gen. Stewart revealed his plan in the Defense Intelligence Agency was set up in 1000 to work in the spy new device as "National Secret Service," but the objections of the Congress campaign to reduce the number to 500 component.
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2015 August 4
Abdul Ilah prepare glorious: Chairman and Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon, General Vincent Stewart said that Iraq "a broken country and is likely to be impossible to repair the fracture, and may not return completely unified state."
In this case, the United States will have to change its current policy dealing with Iraq as a unified state avoiding diplomatic recognition to the existence of separate entities such as the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Between the Kurds and Turkey
The United States and a strong military ties with the Kurdistan Regional Government and the division of Iraq but can impose on Washington to choose between its allies, the Kurds and NATO member Turkey, which has consistently refused an independent Kurdish state.
Gen. Stewart pointed out that his statement on Iraq fired at a security meeting held outside Washington before entering Turkey declares war against al "Daash" then proceeded to bombard the PKK and Kurdish forces in Syria fighters.
He acknowledged that Washington will find itself in a difficult position if Turkey invoked the common defense items in the Atlantic Treaty as an attack on Turkish troops from the areas controlled by the Kurds.
Not alone
The Foreign Policy magazine quoted the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon that Iraq is not alone in danger of division in the Middle East, saying that "Syria can be seen by the Alawite Stan in the center and something in the north and something in the south."
Gen. Stewart also expressed concern for Jordan, which received more than 600 000 Syrian refugees. "The people of the Jordan from the West Bank and the Syrians more than the Jordanians."
Korea and Russia also
Gen. Stewart stressed that the challenges facing the US intelligence community is not limited to the Middle East, but there is North Korea and the policy of leader Kim Jong-un, who can not predict his actions, and the aggressive policy of Russia under President Vladimir Putin.
The general said Stewart "Do not you remember when we used to say that Russia will be our friend. Now it seems that this was before the eon of time."
Gen. Stewart revealed his plan in the Defense Intelligence Agency was set up in 1000 to work in the spy new device as "National Secret Service," but the objections of the Congress campaign to reduce the number to 500 component.
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