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U.S. officials: Obama will not bring the troops to Iraq even if war broke out sectarian

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U.S. officials: Obama will not bring the troops to Iraq even if war broke out sectarian

Posted 25/12/2011 08:22 PM

Washington - "arenas of liberation"
U.S. officials said President Barack Obama will not deviate from its decision that Iraq has become in the hands of his sons, and he will not return U.S. forces there, even if it broke out sectarian war.

According to the newspaper "New York Times" quoting officials Americans saying that "the President Barack Obama has no intention of re-armed troops to Iraq even if civil war broke out there, "pointing out that" American intervention in Iraqi affairs will be limited to a diplomatic contacts and telephone with Iraqi leaders. "

And look contacts and assiduously by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden in charge of the Iraqi file at the White House with the leaders of Sunni and Shiite communities, "telephoned the prime minister (Shiite) Nuri al-Maliki and President of the Council of Representatives (Sunni) Osama Najafi and leader (Kurdish) Jalal Talabani, urging them to work to resolve the political crisis gripping their country "a confirmation of irreversible on Obama's policy to leave Iraq to its people, although sent last week, two of the men of America, the mighty who have served in Iraq: President of the Central Intelligence David Atrallos and chief of staff, U.S. Army General Ray Odierno.

She drew the paper said "sectarian violence and political turmoil in Iraq has raged within days of the departure of U.S. troops. With no forces on the Earth or any direct authority over the situation in Iraq, the United States has lost most of their influence there."

"Like any crisis, foreign policy,"
and although that "the recent crisis turned into a lack of trust between communities and Adaúaat punctuated by explosions in Baghdad last Thursday killed more than sixty people, but the United States dealing with the same method of dealing with any foreign diplomatic crisis." The Obama under states that "the Iraq war ended with the triumph of American, and that he fulfilled what he promised during his presidential campaign to U.S. troops home, the sudden crisis could turn into a political problem for him the opinion of experts in foreign policy."

The paper quotes the official as the former administration of President Bill Clinton and the field of national security expert David Rothkopf saying that "what has been achieved in Iraq, along with the elimination of Osama bin Laden and his success in Libya, and restore America's reputation in the international arena are all positive points in favor of Obama." However, it corrects, saying that "those successes may turn against him as soon as be, even though he lived up to its promise to get out of Iraq."

It is believed Rothkopf and other experts in matters of national security that "Nuri al-Maliki settle down to the adoption of policies that give rise to discord between Sunnis and Shiites and the Kurds," warning "if the fragmentation of Iraq and Iran began in the consolidation of power more clearly, or if civil war broke out, then the responsibility will fall on President Obama because the people will remember him not as out of Iraq, but the case left in it. "

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