Arab diplomat: UN envoy to Syria carries a plot to divide Iraq
Created on Sunday, August 19 / August 2012 12:17 | |
Baghdad / Amman / Orr News
The United Nations confirmed that the Algerian diplomat veteran Lakhdar Brahimi has been officially appointed to replace Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations, as an international medium in the Syrian crisis, said an Arab diplomat in Amman, the Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi cause the mightiest wars, which affected Iraq to meet with litigation by sums of money from Israel, Kuwait and Qatar to secure the means of waging war against Iraq.
The diplomatic source revealed about the "new plan for the Gulf States and Turkey against Iraq," pointing out that the plan "an attempt to isolate Iraq from its periphery," noting that it "aims to focus on the Kurds as representatives of Iraq."
The diplomat, who preferred anonymity, that "the countries of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are trying to isolate Iraq and waging a war declared against Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki," noting that "the policy of the government tend to paths wrong in response to the policy of these three countries."
"The battle being waged against Iraq, Salafi extremist," noting that "Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar have agreed to implement the plans were frozen," pointing at the same time that "the conditions are ready to wage war on Iraq."
He stressed that "Syria will become the rule, however, will be established by the State phalanx," noting that the plan to incorporate the "parts of the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Mosul to the Syrian territory to be the bases from which missiles to the rest of other Iraqi provinces."
The source added that the "Brahimi had contacted many countries of Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia," pointing out that "holds in store a lot of tricks that will use it to secure the open fire on Syria internationally," explaining that "Brahimi holds special files for after the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad include the integration of provinces of Mosul and Anbar, with areas of Syria close-by to cut the road generally no idea of the Union of Kurdish, "adding that" a plot to disrupt Iraq and ensure the entry of western and central Iraq to the axis Salafist the planned goal, Syria, Jordan and the Gulf to contain Iraq and shredded. " The source pointed out that "despite the fact that the United Nations and the leading states, which bear different theories and frameworks of the two scenes, but the Syrian and Iraqi visions that correspond to the visions of Salafi groups that operate according to the U.S. plan in the region."
To the Secretary-General called for the UN Ban Ki-moon, the international community to provide support to the envoy's New to facilitate success in his mission, while it seemed Brahimi was not sure chances of success in putting an end to the conflict the bloody since about 18 months, said in an interview with the BBC, "BBC" yesterday, "it may fail to the extent the same .. but sometimes we're lucky we can make and break."
It is noteworthy that Lakhdar Brahimi, was born in January 1934, and studied law and political science in Algeria and France. And has held several positions in Algeria and the United Nations, and the work of the Algerian foreign minister between 1991-1993, was appointed as an envoy of the United Nations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Created on Sunday, August 19 / August 2012 12:17 | |
Baghdad / Amman / Orr News
The United Nations confirmed that the Algerian diplomat veteran Lakhdar Brahimi has been officially appointed to replace Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations, as an international medium in the Syrian crisis, said an Arab diplomat in Amman, the Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi cause the mightiest wars, which affected Iraq to meet with litigation by sums of money from Israel, Kuwait and Qatar to secure the means of waging war against Iraq.
The diplomatic source revealed about the "new plan for the Gulf States and Turkey against Iraq," pointing out that the plan "an attempt to isolate Iraq from its periphery," noting that it "aims to focus on the Kurds as representatives of Iraq."
The diplomat, who preferred anonymity, that "the countries of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are trying to isolate Iraq and waging a war declared against Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki," noting that "the policy of the government tend to paths wrong in response to the policy of these three countries."
"The battle being waged against Iraq, Salafi extremist," noting that "Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar have agreed to implement the plans were frozen," pointing at the same time that "the conditions are ready to wage war on Iraq."
He stressed that "Syria will become the rule, however, will be established by the State phalanx," noting that the plan to incorporate the "parts of the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Mosul to the Syrian territory to be the bases from which missiles to the rest of other Iraqi provinces."
The source added that the "Brahimi had contacted many countries of Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia," pointing out that "holds in store a lot of tricks that will use it to secure the open fire on Syria internationally," explaining that "Brahimi holds special files for after the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad include the integration of provinces of Mosul and Anbar, with areas of Syria close-by to cut the road generally no idea of the Union of Kurdish, "adding that" a plot to disrupt Iraq and ensure the entry of western and central Iraq to the axis Salafist the planned goal, Syria, Jordan and the Gulf to contain Iraq and shredded. " The source pointed out that "despite the fact that the United Nations and the leading states, which bear different theories and frameworks of the two scenes, but the Syrian and Iraqi visions that correspond to the visions of Salafi groups that operate according to the U.S. plan in the region."
To the Secretary-General called for the UN Ban Ki-moon, the international community to provide support to the envoy's New to facilitate success in his mission, while it seemed Brahimi was not sure chances of success in putting an end to the conflict the bloody since about 18 months, said in an interview with the BBC, "BBC" yesterday, "it may fail to the extent the same .. but sometimes we're lucky we can make and break."
It is noteworthy that Lakhdar Brahimi, was born in January 1934, and studied law and political science in Algeria and France. And has held several positions in Algeria and the United Nations, and the work of the Algerian foreign minister between 1991-1993, was appointed as an envoy of the United Nations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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