Fears of a return to armed groups taking advantage of its former political differences
12/20/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad - Uday Hatem - Dar Al-Hayat, despite the divergent views on the future of Iraq after the American withdrawal but everyone agreed that the country will face difficult days. It was noted readiness of the armed groups, Sunni and Shia to fill the vacuum to the belief of both parties that they could re-establish areas of influence after the withdrawal.
A security source told «life» that «the armed groups began to appear publicly in the provinces of Mosul, Anbar, Diyala». The source, who asked not to be identified said that the armed groups took advantage of period of American withdrawal to rearrange their ranks and bring in more arms and ammunition from inside and outside of Iraq ».
He added that «these groups benefited greatly from the recent sectarian polarization and a sense of the political class and the marginalized Sunni tribes to persuade each other to provide a new cans, it». The source continued that «the situation is very similar to the beginning of the occupation of Iraq, and the formation of armed groups and militias», warning that «the parties completed their undefeated and brought regrouping not need only to spark the explosion to come back the sectarian conflict again». and warned the deputy «Liberal block» that a «current chest» in parliament Ali Mohsen al-Tamimi of the «possibility of new violence in the coming days, because of political differences».
He said that «the differences between the political blocs will lead terrorist groups to move and hit innocent citizens». He said in a press statement that the «terrorist groups trying to deliver a message to the public that the security situation is still fragile». and called security to «disassociate itself from all the differences and preparing for every eventuality, especially as the data indicates that Al Qaeda and the Baath Party will make the exploitation of the situation to carry out terrorist attacks, including killings and bombings ».
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12/20/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad - Uday Hatem - Dar Al-Hayat, despite the divergent views on the future of Iraq after the American withdrawal but everyone agreed that the country will face difficult days. It was noted readiness of the armed groups, Sunni and Shia to fill the vacuum to the belief of both parties that they could re-establish areas of influence after the withdrawal.
A security source told «life» that «the armed groups began to appear publicly in the provinces of Mosul, Anbar, Diyala». The source, who asked not to be identified said that the armed groups took advantage of period of American withdrawal to rearrange their ranks and bring in more arms and ammunition from inside and outside of Iraq ».
He added that «these groups benefited greatly from the recent sectarian polarization and a sense of the political class and the marginalized Sunni tribes to persuade each other to provide a new cans, it». The source continued that «the situation is very similar to the beginning of the occupation of Iraq, and the formation of armed groups and militias», warning that «the parties completed their undefeated and brought regrouping not need only to spark the explosion to come back the sectarian conflict again». and warned the deputy «Liberal block» that a «current chest» in parliament Ali Mohsen al-Tamimi of the «possibility of new violence in the coming days, because of political differences».
He said that «the differences between the political blocs will lead terrorist groups to move and hit innocent citizens». He said in a press statement that the «terrorist groups trying to deliver a message to the public that the security situation is still fragile». and called security to «disassociate itself from all the differences and preparing for every eventuality, especially as the data indicates that Al Qaeda and the Baath Party will make the exploitation of the situation to carry out terrorist attacks, including killings and bombings ».
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