The Independent: the coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future of Iraq
Follow-up - Iraq Press -24 June: She newspaper "The Independent" British, on Tuesday, about its outlook in the coming weeks to be crucial in determining the future of the political leadership in Iraq.
The paper stressed "the need to cooperate Washington and Tehran faster to remedy the danger of armed groups." Set out in the report, said that "the Iranian leader Ali Khamenei warned the U.S. intervention in Iraq, but U.S. officials claim that Iran wants to use its cooperation in the political changes in Baghdad to extract concessions in negotiations on Iran's nuclear program."
The newspaper pointed out that "Omirکییn officials told Iraqi leaders that the Iranians have linked their approval of the departure of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to achieve a greater degree of flexibility on the part of the United States be allowed to enrich uranium for Iran."
They pointed to the Independent that "it is likely to be the coming weeks crucial in determining the future of the political leadership in Iraq, al-Maliki as it seeks a third term in office despite the recent disaster witnessed the loss of control over the north and west of Iraq."
The paper warned that "the danger of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" Daash "Pat beats doors toward Iran and surrounding countries," asking the U.S. and Iran "to work together Bashکl faster and leave the nuclear disputes aside."
And managed to armed groups control over parts of Iraqi cities north and west, which led to security tensions and clashes claimed the lives of a large number of insurgents, and resulted in the deaths of a number of security forces, as well as the displacement of thousands of families from hot areas to cities safer and more stable. Ended. Q.
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Follow-up - Iraq Press -24 June: She newspaper "The Independent" British, on Tuesday, about its outlook in the coming weeks to be crucial in determining the future of the political leadership in Iraq.
The paper stressed "the need to cooperate Washington and Tehran faster to remedy the danger of armed groups." Set out in the report, said that "the Iranian leader Ali Khamenei warned the U.S. intervention in Iraq, but U.S. officials claim that Iran wants to use its cooperation in the political changes in Baghdad to extract concessions in negotiations on Iran's nuclear program."
The newspaper pointed out that "Omirکییn officials told Iraqi leaders that the Iranians have linked their approval of the departure of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to achieve a greater degree of flexibility on the part of the United States be allowed to enrich uranium for Iran."
They pointed to the Independent that "it is likely to be the coming weeks crucial in determining the future of the political leadership in Iraq, al-Maliki as it seeks a third term in office despite the recent disaster witnessed the loss of control over the north and west of Iraq."
The paper warned that "the danger of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" Daash "Pat beats doors toward Iran and surrounding countries," asking the U.S. and Iran "to work together Bashکl faster and leave the nuclear disputes aside."
And managed to armed groups control over parts of Iraqi cities north and west, which led to security tensions and clashes claimed the lives of a large number of insurgents, and resulted in the deaths of a number of security forces, as well as the displacement of thousands of families from hot areas to cities safer and more stable. Ended. Q.
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