“Los Angeles Times” U.S.: Iraq on his way to disintegration because of the policies of al-Maliki
“Los Angeles Times” U.S.: Iraq on his way to disintegration because of the policies of al-Maliki
Published 03/04/2013 09:58 AM
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Maliki authoritarian policies that lead Iraq towards the brink of disintegration. This topic addressed him to the Los Angeles Times, by Henri Barki.
newspaper felt that the actions of the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, may be the cause of decline Iraq towards disaster disintegration, while you stand the United States on the sidelines and do nothing to prevent it. The newspaper said that the actions of al-Maliki, such as targeted and former Finance Minister, Rafie al-Issawi and sending helicopters from Baghdad to arrest him recently and who could to escape, would have been the spark that ignited the fire of civil war in the country and represent the last nail in the coffin of a unified Iraq, move came far phone call between al-Maliki and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry that struck Washington by surprise. Before that Maliki accused Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi terrorism but managed to escape to Turkey in 2011, then was sentenced to death in absentia. Policies have led to al-Maliki to the escalation of tension in many parts of Iraq, witnessed Kalahtgajat several of the provinces, which seeks to emulate the Arab Spring, which is one of the reasons for targeting Issawi by al-Maliki, where he wanted to contain the movement of protests before they spread in the rest of Iraq. U.S. daily linked alienated Iraqi Kurds from the central government policies Maliki increasingly confrontational and authoritarian, while taking the central government against Kurds in their quest to hold the oil deals away from her.
The newspaper confirmed that the Syrian conflict developments appear to be the real reason behind al-Maliki’s fear of influx of Sunni fighters across the border, which could lead to ignite the flames of civil war in Iraq again. It considered that the Preference Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, dictatorship confirms that the country is on its way to the division on the basis of sectarian and ethnic, especially since the secession of the Kurds their state is not only a matter of time, so the main concern surrounding Maliki is how to consolidate his control over the Shiite areas and the capital Baghdad. The newspaper noted that the actions of the United States have also played a role in this, as in the interest of al-Maliki, pointing out that it whenever dealt with Maliki, it feels kind of courage and risked more, blaming Washington for they did not try to rein.
at the end of her article suggested newspaper one explanation for Washington’s disregard for the problems of Iraq, worsening the view that Washington is making a last-ditch effort to contain Iraq’s Shiites by al-Maliki and prevent them from becoming a back garden for Iran. But Iran maintains high influence among Shiite southern provinces are likely to enhance the influence with the escalation of sectarian tension, especially on the eve of the collapse of Syria. What makes things worse is the absence of the Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, who suffered a stroke, and is receiving treatment in Germany, noting that the basic function Talabani was to monitor all parties to the conflict in Baghdad, has created a serious illness vacuum authoritarian. And concluded the Los Angeles Times, at the end of her article, that Iraq may be on the way to disintegration, but it will not avoid it only by strengthening the sails of one person shall be a disengagement between the disputing parties and away from each other.
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