Riyadh: the situation in Iraq will get worse .. And Iran want it
On: Friday 1/20/2012 6:58
Baghdad / term
, said key Saudi prince said that Iraq was an effective president in the equation of regional balance (GCC), indicating that the entry of U.S. forces to make way for Iran to keep the Iraq Status of sectarian polarization. The Chairman of King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Prince Turki al-Faisal said in remarks his
"Iraq was an effective president in the equation of regional balance (GCC), but ejected them due to the entry of America into Iraq, wrong to him in breach of this equation is necessary to stabilize the regional situation."
The Al-Faisal that "the presence of the Americans allowed the leadership of Iran the chance sense of strategic superiority, has worked to exploit; use agent sectarian obnoxious, to keep Iraq in a sectarian polarization marginalize his role and makes it a tool of foreign policy, but added to them. "
and the al-Faisal, "after the departure of Americans from Iraq, we thought that the Iraqi leaders have made some progress in rebuilding the Iraqi state, to recover Iraq's independent and active positively to its surroundings and its territory, and that the habit of leaders will be the national interests of Iraqis stemming from national, which is an ambitious Iraqis. "
added Al-Faisal, "We believe that the sectarian in his thinking can not be a patriot in his actions, and therefore the situation in Iraq will get worse and this is what we do not want."
The Al-Faisal, "We in the GCC Menkhvon strategically in many areas and we have to be secure in our homes and fortify our internal front further reform."
According to sources from within the national security and regional security of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Bahrain that the conference had discussed the inter of the threats facing the security of the GCC, including the Iranian ambitions in the Gulf, fueling conflict and sectarian differences, and lack of social security, and the weakness of national belonging and loss of loyalty.
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On: Friday 1/20/2012 6:58
Baghdad / term
, said key Saudi prince said that Iraq was an effective president in the equation of regional balance (GCC), indicating that the entry of U.S. forces to make way for Iran to keep the Iraq Status of sectarian polarization. The Chairman of King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Prince Turki al-Faisal said in remarks his
"Iraq was an effective president in the equation of regional balance (GCC), but ejected them due to the entry of America into Iraq, wrong to him in breach of this equation is necessary to stabilize the regional situation."
The Al-Faisal that "the presence of the Americans allowed the leadership of Iran the chance sense of strategic superiority, has worked to exploit; use agent sectarian obnoxious, to keep Iraq in a sectarian polarization marginalize his role and makes it a tool of foreign policy, but added to them. "
and the al-Faisal, "after the departure of Americans from Iraq, we thought that the Iraqi leaders have made some progress in rebuilding the Iraqi state, to recover Iraq's independent and active positively to its surroundings and its territory, and that the habit of leaders will be the national interests of Iraqis stemming from national, which is an ambitious Iraqis. "
added Al-Faisal, "We believe that the sectarian in his thinking can not be a patriot in his actions, and therefore the situation in Iraq will get worse and this is what we do not want."
The Al-Faisal, "We in the GCC Menkhvon strategically in many areas and we have to be secure in our homes and fortify our internal front further reform."
According to sources from within the national security and regional security of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Bahrain that the conference had discussed the inter of the threats facing the security of the GCC, including the Iranian ambitions in the Gulf, fueling conflict and sectarian differences, and lack of social security, and the weakness of national belonging and loss of loyalty.
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