Iraqi politicians are coordinating with the U.S. Embassy to divide Iraq
Iraqi politicians are coordinating with the U.S. Embassy to divide Iraq
Thursday January 10, 2013
Follow-up – and babysit – revealed a high-level diplomatic source about meetings between U.S. officials and Iraqi politicians in the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, pointing out that these meetings aim to get these leaders on their demand to declare “the Sunni region.”
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing the future of Iraq, said that the results of the meetings focused on getting the provinces of Anbar and Mosul, Salahuddin, Diyala independence, as well as the option of sharing between the province of Kirkuk and the region and left a city of privacy.
And witnessing the political process in Iraq wide differences, most recently the dispute between Baghdad and Erbil on the disputed areas, and the leaders of the Iraqi list are working to incite the situation on the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, especially after raising against each invitations judicial warrants an arrest by the Iraqi judiciary as Vice President former Iraqi sentenced to death “Tareq al-Hashemi,” leading to the arrest of a number of protection and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi, who called out demonstrations against the Iraqi government described the Iraqi security forces to the militias after the arrest of his bodyguards.
M. J
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