Sources of state law: the new U.S. ambassador is leading a plan to divide Iraq

Sources of state law: the new U.S. ambassador is leading a plan to divide Iraq

05/12/2014

The new US ambassador is leading a plan to divide IraqBAGHDAD / special

Sources showed political fears that the decision to appoint Stuart Jones, the new ambassador to the United States to Iraq succeed Ambassador Robert Stephen Bercrawft, as warned of a scenario this procedure because it aims to divide Iraq, confirmed that the new ambassador has good relations with extremist groups in the western provinces being longer supporting the largest them during the past period when he was ambassador in Jordan.

The sources close to the state law that “the decision to choose a new ambassador to Washington, in Baghdad, in the current circumstances is not a coincidence, but it is a procedure is fully in line with the changes taking place in Iraq.” The sources pointed out that “the choice of Stuart Jones, who was working as a coordinator between the UN Security Council and Anbar province, came because he has extensive relationships with terrorist groups in the western provinces, specifically al-Qaeda and extremist religious parties in Fallujah,” adding that “the choice of ambassador to Jordan over the past years came To be able to finance and direct those groups from the nearest area of ​​Iraq on behalf of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. ”

The sources pointed out that the U.S. ambassador in Iraq, a sectarian orientation, although he holds U.S. citizenship, entrusted with this task in order to manage the biggest near future scenarios for Iraq for the formation of the new government and the division of the country and ignited such as the option to go to the federations. ”

The White House announced recently by the U.S. President, Barack Obama, appointed Stuart Jones, the new ambassador of his country to Iraq, succeeding Ambassador Robert Stephen Bercrawft. Filled Jones previously served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad from 2008 to 2010, also served Jones served as Deputy Assistant Secretary Foreign Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the European and Euro-Asian from 2005 to 2008, and also served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.

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