U.S. report: Federal enable the Iraqis to get rid of their crises
On: Wednesday 28/3/2012 7:53
Baghdad / term
under the title "node federal Iraq," wrote the status of "The National Interest," the U.S. report that he saw it as "" in the current tense environment in Iraq, the federal system may be more practical solutions to the problems facing Iraq. "
He said the report of the American Center, said the federal system for the best solutions to Iraq because "most accurately reflects the ethnic and political realities, and there is no other model is likely to enable the country to reach a solution acceptable to Kurdistan," and a guarantee of the central government in Baghdad. He continued, "The National Interest", "this does not mean that this system will ensure that Iraq's real democracy," because the defects constitutional in the country is part and parcel of the political system, at the same time, the concept of the current Federal delay efforts to resolve the competition of big power and resources .
The report added that "since the exit of U.S. troops from Iraq, this country faces a mysterious and challenges hovering over its territory, the most dangerous which is the dispute over the sharing of power and resources, as the transformation of this sharing to the sectarian conflict in the streets has led to rising tension and violence, especially between Baghdad The Kurdistan Regional Government in Erbil. " He said, "In recent times, was the main focus of the confrontation is between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the supposed partner in the government, most of them from the list of Iraq." The report also pointed out that "the question in the light of this conflict is any kind of federalism should be present for the sharing of power between those who ruled Baghdad, and the government of the autonomous in Erbil." He said: It is, for example, should the government in Erbil to maintain its autonomy, which was obtained after the Gulf War in 1991, but this raises the question about the possibility that Iraq will be a viable state if the other provinces seeking is also to achieve autonomy . He pointed out that "the Kurds have acquired the concept of the federal system of religious beliefs and sought to him a century ago, but for many of the Iraqi Arabs, the concept of federalism is synonymous with the division, especially among Iraqi nationalists, and there is constant fear that if the application to see the federal, mean that the end of Iraq. "
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On: Wednesday 28/3/2012 7:53
Baghdad / term
under the title "node federal Iraq," wrote the status of "The National Interest," the U.S. report that he saw it as "" in the current tense environment in Iraq, the federal system may be more practical solutions to the problems facing Iraq. "
He said the report of the American Center, said the federal system for the best solutions to Iraq because "most accurately reflects the ethnic and political realities, and there is no other model is likely to enable the country to reach a solution acceptable to Kurdistan," and a guarantee of the central government in Baghdad. He continued, "The National Interest", "this does not mean that this system will ensure that Iraq's real democracy," because the defects constitutional in the country is part and parcel of the political system, at the same time, the concept of the current Federal delay efforts to resolve the competition of big power and resources .
The report added that "since the exit of U.S. troops from Iraq, this country faces a mysterious and challenges hovering over its territory, the most dangerous which is the dispute over the sharing of power and resources, as the transformation of this sharing to the sectarian conflict in the streets has led to rising tension and violence, especially between Baghdad The Kurdistan Regional Government in Erbil. " He said, "In recent times, was the main focus of the confrontation is between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the supposed partner in the government, most of them from the list of Iraq." The report also pointed out that "the question in the light of this conflict is any kind of federalism should be present for the sharing of power between those who ruled Baghdad, and the government of the autonomous in Erbil." He said: It is, for example, should the government in Erbil to maintain its autonomy, which was obtained after the Gulf War in 1991, but this raises the question about the possibility that Iraq will be a viable state if the other provinces seeking is also to achieve autonomy . He pointed out that "the Kurds have acquired the concept of the federal system of religious beliefs and sought to him a century ago, but for many of the Iraqi Arabs, the concept of federalism is synonymous with the division, especially among Iraqi nationalists, and there is constant fear that if the application to see the federal, mean that the end of Iraq. "
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