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*****  British newspaper: Washington will not get involved with the Iraq war and the connector attributes the crisis to deviate Maliki year and mismanagement of the country Empty ***** British newspaper: Washington will not get involved with the Iraq war and the connector attributes the crisis to deviate Maliki year and mismanagement of the country

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06/11/2014 19:16



Long-Presse / Baghdad

Confirmed a British newspaper known globally, said on Wednesday that the United States prefers to avoid "direct involvement" in the war of a new Middle East "at all costs that," despite fears of possible outbreak of sectarian war wider Iraq, and control Daash the second-largest cities, as well as vast areas stretch between Iraq and Syria, usually that the crisis in Mosul caused by the way in which "single" in which the prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, the Sunnis in the country, through a number of cases of "repression" with "mismanagement" of the country.


The newspaper said the Financial Times The Financial Time British, in a report today, seen by (range Press), said that U.S. President Barack Obama, would withdraw from the New to intervene in the war going on in Iraq, which I think will soon be Public boat on the closure, after days A few of announcing the date of the formal withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in 2016. "

It showed the FT, that "the occupation of the city of Mosul by an extremist group linked to al-Qaida, put the Obama administration in the exciting position of resentment," noting that "the United States is worried about the possible outbreak of a sectarian war wider in Iraq, from the control of the organization Daash on one of the largest cities in the country, as well as the largest absolute area of ​​land stretching between Iraq and Syria. "

She said the British newspaper, that "the U.S. administration would prefer to avoid direct military intervention in the Middle East war again at all costs so," indicating that "Washington is concerned about providing assigning more of an Iraqi government believes that it causes the president for many of the sectarian problems faced by the country."

The FT quoted the expert for the Iraqi issue, of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Michael Knights, saying that "the Iraqi government bears a large part of the problem," adding, "but there is not another solution rather than on the Iraqi government."

Knights said, "The United States simply can not stop its conflict with al-Qaeda in a time when achieving national reconciliation in Iraq."

Promised the British newspaper, that "control of the city of Mosul, is a self-contained a sensitive issue for the United States, the importance of the central role played by the city of Mosul over the past ten years of the war on terror."

And continued to the FT, that "Gen. David Petraeus, who later became the leader of the U.S. armed forces in Iraq, has emerged as his name during the early stages of the war by bringing peace to the conductor after the initial invasion," she said, "The U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) were considered as well as , Mosul as one of the examples of the success of the campaign, which launched in 2007, an increase of U.S. troops to rein in the country's civil war. "

In turn, said a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, Michel Robin, according to the newspaper, "The main priority is now to prevent creating a larger gap in northern Iraq could be used by the organization Daash," returned he was "The United States should help the Iraqi government to make Hazem military victory over insurgents rather than the pursuit of a kind of political solution. "

Robin added, that "militants who are currently in Mosul are extremely aggregates of the same tried Petraeus on what that Asaashm to secure their wickedness."

And saw the Financial Times, that despite the "controversy within the administration past the year 2013 on the use of drones to target insurgents in northern Iraq, the Pentagon official context is that there will be no direct American intervention in the Iraqi conflict."

The paper demonstrated that the words of a Pentagon spokesman Admiral John Kirby, said in a statement on Tuesday, (the tenth of the current June 2014), that "it is up to the Iraqi security forces and the Iraqi government to deal with him since."

Promised the FT, that "the United States the use of its air force in a dense residential area, as is the case in Mosul, requires the presence of the ability of intelligence on the ground," asserting that "the Obama administration does not favor the authorization of this."

She continued the British newspaper, that "fears of a U.S. administration to increase the processing of the Iraqi government with military equipment, is the possibility of their occurrence, however, the terrorists."

The expert said Michael Knights, according to the newspaper, "The militants Daash and put their hands on the wheel 200 armored vehicles in Mosul, also seized body armor, weapons and Noazir night of Iraqi forces defeated."

While the expert said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, a specialist studies the Middle East, Anthony Cordesman, as quoted by the FT, said that "one of the roots of the crisis in Mosul represent the way in which the sole where the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, the Sunnis in the country, Through a series of cases of repression and looting of power with the mismanagement of the country. "

The organization Daash may impose its control over the northern city of Mosul, the center of the province of Nineveh, (405 km north of Baghdad), on Tuesday, and seized the security headquarters where the airport, and released hundreds of detainees, which led to he married hundreds of thousands of families of the city to neighboring areas and the Kurdistan region.

The militants Daash D activity to several areas in the provinces of Kirkuk, Salahuddin and neighbors.


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