U.S. arms sales to Iraq continues
12.30.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Baghdad - Abdel Ali Salman - the new morning, perhaps by chance, or because the current year and the last throes out of the nets, as the world enters the new wide door, is the motive behind this quantum of reports and articles on Iraq in foreign newspapers. Each of which focused on the side than the one cared for it the other newspapers. The New York Times focused on sales of U.S. arms to Iraq despite the witnessing of political tension, and said that the Obama administration continues to sales of armament, estimated at 11 billion U.S. dollars in addition to training, in spite of all fears that Nuri al-Maliki is trying to consolidate his power, as well as in spite of the failure of Maliki in the implementation of the agreement that would limit its ability to marginalize the year. The paper says that a number of American diplomats, including Ambassador James Jeffrey expressing concern about the military ties with Iraq, fearing that have ramifications Obama administration if it did not improve management. The paper quotes Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi said that "the danger of arming the army sectarian. It is dangerous with all the sacrifices we have made and the money that Anfguenaha With all this support the U.S. In the end the result will be an army Milisheawi official" . And ask the Minister of Finance on how they will use weapons if he paid the political tension to a new wave of sectarian violence. and defend officials in the Ministries of Defense and State department for sales transactions by saying that "the arms transfer agreements include clauses allowing the inspectors to the Americans to monitor how the use of weapons and ensure that no breach of this Conditions ". On according to the paper. For his part, says in charge of arms sales in the American Embassy, Major General Robert Caslen he was optimistic about the al-Maliki and other Iraqi politicians will work together and that the U.S. will not sell the ultimate weapons for an authoritarian regime, and that "If there is a doomsday scenario, I am at a point are sure that a great deal of guidance will coincidence. " For her part, the newspaper Pravda, the Russian "The war in Vietnam was but a short period is the worst disappointment in the history of America's military. But, apparently, the war in Iraq superseded it, so that the U.S. strategy in Iraq ended in miserable failure because of the U.S. and its allies in the management of conflict and the erosion of support for the war at home, the U.S. gradually. " The newspaper quoted this excerpt from an article written by Lauren Thompson of the famous American magazine Forbes. The paper adds that experts believe that the Iraq war and the withdrawal from that country could affect the U.S. presidential elections in 2012. and focused on the Los Angeles Times, the American personality Iraqi political Ahmad Chalabi, who told him "How remarkable that Ahmad Chalabi, the exiled former politician who does not commands a militia or tribe has become a major force in waging war - on Iraq - will remain a source of regret for years. " The paper says that when Biden's visit to Baghdad, a familiar face was absent from the reception and farewell, and his face was Ahmad Chalabi. And devoted all of her article, the newspaper talking about the history of Chalabi. In contrast to the spirit of pessimism that prevailed in some of the articles, saw JP Capital in its report on the business in Iraq, said foreign business in Iraq has doubled four times over the previous year. And that the U.S. companies that have been "limping" behind the European companies and regional managed deals of up to $ 8.1 billion for the very first of Dec. / December of this year compared to $ 2 billion for the year past. The report says that the reason for the reluctance U.S. investment in Iraq is says Lionel Johnson of the Chamber of Commerce the United States to "The United States failed to this point because the concept was nothing more than that Iraq is a dangerous place and unstable." says agent Stilma Director of Donja studying the emerging markets in the world, "and finally reached the tipping point. The industry Iraqi oil will attract foreign companies, and the Iraqi government is spending billions to improve infrastructure such as housing, roads and port facilities. " For its part, saw the Washington Times the U.S. that the war and ended in Iraq withdrawal of American troops late this year and not the survival of forces there, "but the forces will bring a piece of war wherever resolved. With more than American nation of this war, but war in Iraq will remain a battle lasting as some are trying to win their injuries, while others try to return to the labor market to assign and support their families. " The paper says that "the people by the war who exceeded the 30 Alpha will continue to need constant attention and some need to care for the rest of his life. As for those lucky ones who never had permanent injury, they need to lift them out of the place abandoned it. and therefore we offer solutions in the new year to help thousands who have returned home from Iraq and give them care and support they need and deserve " . The Washington Times published another report entitled "who defended the increase in the number of troops feared losing the gains." That said, many of the advisers who are outside the service who persuaded President Bush in 2006 to send troops "surge" to reinforce the troops in Iraq now fear that the efforts are about to be wiped out of existence. The reason for these fears is that Iraq's escalating sectarian and political crisis, suffering from the deadly bombings a day since the last U.S. troops left in the Dec. 18 / December Iraq. The paper says that al-Qaeda, which was almost destroyed by the enhanced forces and aircraft claiming to be from the bombings. As for CNN and saw that "Iran alone can save Iraq." She said that what will happen in the coming weeks will determine whether Iraq will remain present as a united country or disintegrate in an irreversible reported in sectarian conflict. And both caught Mathlan amid all the noise and frenzy that surrounds current debates in and around Iraq. "
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12.30.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Baghdad - Abdel Ali Salman - the new morning, perhaps by chance, or because the current year and the last throes out of the nets, as the world enters the new wide door, is the motive behind this quantum of reports and articles on Iraq in foreign newspapers. Each of which focused on the side than the one cared for it the other newspapers. The New York Times focused on sales of U.S. arms to Iraq despite the witnessing of political tension, and said that the Obama administration continues to sales of armament, estimated at 11 billion U.S. dollars in addition to training, in spite of all fears that Nuri al-Maliki is trying to consolidate his power, as well as in spite of the failure of Maliki in the implementation of the agreement that would limit its ability to marginalize the year. The paper says that a number of American diplomats, including Ambassador James Jeffrey expressing concern about the military ties with Iraq, fearing that have ramifications Obama administration if it did not improve management. The paper quotes Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi said that "the danger of arming the army sectarian. It is dangerous with all the sacrifices we have made and the money that Anfguenaha With all this support the U.S. In the end the result will be an army Milisheawi official" . And ask the Minister of Finance on how they will use weapons if he paid the political tension to a new wave of sectarian violence. and defend officials in the Ministries of Defense and State department for sales transactions by saying that "the arms transfer agreements include clauses allowing the inspectors to the Americans to monitor how the use of weapons and ensure that no breach of this Conditions ". On according to the paper. For his part, says in charge of arms sales in the American Embassy, Major General Robert Caslen he was optimistic about the al-Maliki and other Iraqi politicians will work together and that the U.S. will not sell the ultimate weapons for an authoritarian regime, and that "If there is a doomsday scenario, I am at a point are sure that a great deal of guidance will coincidence. " For her part, the newspaper Pravda, the Russian "The war in Vietnam was but a short period is the worst disappointment in the history of America's military. But, apparently, the war in Iraq superseded it, so that the U.S. strategy in Iraq ended in miserable failure because of the U.S. and its allies in the management of conflict and the erosion of support for the war at home, the U.S. gradually. " The newspaper quoted this excerpt from an article written by Lauren Thompson of the famous American magazine Forbes. The paper adds that experts believe that the Iraq war and the withdrawal from that country could affect the U.S. presidential elections in 2012. and focused on the Los Angeles Times, the American personality Iraqi political Ahmad Chalabi, who told him "How remarkable that Ahmad Chalabi, the exiled former politician who does not commands a militia or tribe has become a major force in waging war - on Iraq - will remain a source of regret for years. " The paper says that when Biden's visit to Baghdad, a familiar face was absent from the reception and farewell, and his face was Ahmad Chalabi. And devoted all of her article, the newspaper talking about the history of Chalabi. In contrast to the spirit of pessimism that prevailed in some of the articles, saw JP Capital in its report on the business in Iraq, said foreign business in Iraq has doubled four times over the previous year. And that the U.S. companies that have been "limping" behind the European companies and regional managed deals of up to $ 8.1 billion for the very first of Dec. / December of this year compared to $ 2 billion for the year past. The report says that the reason for the reluctance U.S. investment in Iraq is says Lionel Johnson of the Chamber of Commerce the United States to "The United States failed to this point because the concept was nothing more than that Iraq is a dangerous place and unstable." says agent Stilma Director of Donja studying the emerging markets in the world, "and finally reached the tipping point. The industry Iraqi oil will attract foreign companies, and the Iraqi government is spending billions to improve infrastructure such as housing, roads and port facilities. " For its part, saw the Washington Times the U.S. that the war and ended in Iraq withdrawal of American troops late this year and not the survival of forces there, "but the forces will bring a piece of war wherever resolved. With more than American nation of this war, but war in Iraq will remain a battle lasting as some are trying to win their injuries, while others try to return to the labor market to assign and support their families. " The paper says that "the people by the war who exceeded the 30 Alpha will continue to need constant attention and some need to care for the rest of his life. As for those lucky ones who never had permanent injury, they need to lift them out of the place abandoned it. and therefore we offer solutions in the new year to help thousands who have returned home from Iraq and give them care and support they need and deserve " . The Washington Times published another report entitled "who defended the increase in the number of troops feared losing the gains." That said, many of the advisers who are outside the service who persuaded President Bush in 2006 to send troops "surge" to reinforce the troops in Iraq now fear that the efforts are about to be wiped out of existence. The reason for these fears is that Iraq's escalating sectarian and political crisis, suffering from the deadly bombings a day since the last U.S. troops left in the Dec. 18 / December Iraq. The paper says that al-Qaeda, which was almost destroyed by the enhanced forces and aircraft claiming to be from the bombings. As for CNN and saw that "Iran alone can save Iraq." She said that what will happen in the coming weeks will determine whether Iraq will remain present as a united country or disintegrate in an irreversible reported in sectarian conflict. And both caught Mathlan amid all the noise and frenzy that surrounds current debates in and around Iraq. "
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