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Posted 18/03/2012 04:05 AM
Brussels "has become the Iraqi forces in the interface and become the better side over the next three years, where patrolling permanently in the streets to fight terrorism and militia members, despite the ongoing attacks by those who seek to disrupt Iraq's progress," according to said Professor Anthony Cordesman, a researcher at the Center for Studies Strategic and International. On the competitive U.S. Iran on the Iraqi arena, Cordesman says, in an extensive report published by the Center that "for the first time in two decades, Iraq prepares to host the next Arab summit, and this issue is a strong message to the Arab world that the new Iraq determines his fate, a country where people from different religious and ethnic groups who can resolve their differences peacefully through the democratic process. The report added that "despite Iraq faces today's challenges at various Aloassad, can only express admiration for millions of Iraqis who have come to cast their ballots in free elections, risking their lives at risk. While the lead as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi government a holistic manner Iraqis work to build efficient institutions, independence and inclusiveness. And economically, report says researcher that "Iraqis are continuing to invest in infrastructure and development. He noted that it is useful to look at some statistics, published for the coming years, which indicates that the Iraqi economy will grow faster than China or India. He continued that with the rise oil production, Iraq is stepping on the right track again to be one of the producers of oil in the region's leading. With respect to security, the report noted that "the United States, did not expect after the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq, to face this level of competition and problems. And is currently planning to continue its work in the diplomatic there, as well as advisory missions and military in Iraq. He said the same thing for the U.S. aid, despite the significant decline as there is still a desire in the U.S. support of Iraq. Cordesman said in this context, that President Barack Obama expressed optimism during large news conference with Prime Minister al-Maliki on 13 December 2011, ignoring the reality of the problems of Iraq's political, military, economic and internal political divisions.
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