Newspaper: Iraq war documents indicate the stability is bala
Newspaper: Iraq war documents indicate the stability is balanced in the country
27/01/2012 13:54

Beirut, January 27 (Rn) - newspaper "The Guardian" British report on Iraq war quoted the point of view a number of experts in international law and Iraqi politics, and military affairs and national security to assess the importance of the Pentagon Papers, published on "Wikileaks," where experts considered "These documents do not reveal all the methods of violence and torture that followed the invasion of Iraq, but it also indicates that stability is balanced to Iraq." the newspaper quoted British Professor of International Law at the University of London, Toby Dodge, saying that "in spite of major political debate raised by documents However, it did not succeed in igniting public outrage, where he used the Iraqi people to live in a climate is not stable in an atmosphere of civil war and ill-treatment of the militia or the police and the army since 2003. " He Dodge that "the records of the war confirmed it had suffered, the Iraqis over seven years ". For his part, he considered Dr. Philippe Sands, author of "Team Torture" it documents very disturbing and should be checking out. " and saw the Sands, "The content of these documents does not seem surprising, especially since we all know the ways in which war was being fought, as do we all ways followed by the administration of George Bush's military actions hostile. " He says the documents show that the political move by President Barack Obama "will fail as there is a need to apply the law of proper accounting by the United States of what happened." As a leading expert in military affairs researcher Anthony Cordesman was quoted by "The Guardian" as saying that "the Pentagon deal with a large number of issues raised during the war." confirmed that "American citizens are interested in such documents as they watched everything he did the U.S. military in Iraq and as he left." He added that "such documents will not change in the concepts and terminology U.S., but it raises some concerns of leaking information to this secret. " The newspaper concluded with the Director-General of National Security at the Institute for American Progress in Washington, Ken there who said that the deployment of more than 400 thousand secret document on Iraq is surprising. He These documents refer to the great paradox in the leadership of U.S. governments in a country that is proud of the existence of freedom of expression and the press. On the other hand hits the publication of these documents proverb and information system strong and secret. He added that "the diversion of such information would undermine public confidence in government work, as it is known that There are a number of information and decisions that must remain undisclosed, and therefore work on the Obama administration to restore public confidence. " From: Khalil al-Khalil. Open: Abdullah Sabri
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27/01/2012 13:54

Beirut, January 27 (Rn) - newspaper "The Guardian" British report on Iraq war quoted the point of view a number of experts in international law and Iraqi politics, and military affairs and national security to assess the importance of the Pentagon Papers, published on "Wikileaks," where experts considered "These documents do not reveal all the methods of violence and torture that followed the invasion of Iraq, but it also indicates that stability is balanced to Iraq." the newspaper quoted British Professor of International Law at the University of London, Toby Dodge, saying that "in spite of major political debate raised by documents However, it did not succeed in igniting public outrage, where he used the Iraqi people to live in a climate is not stable in an atmosphere of civil war and ill-treatment of the militia or the police and the army since 2003. " He Dodge that "the records of the war confirmed it had suffered, the Iraqis over seven years ". For his part, he considered Dr. Philippe Sands, author of "Team Torture" it documents very disturbing and should be checking out. " and saw the Sands, "The content of these documents does not seem surprising, especially since we all know the ways in which war was being fought, as do we all ways followed by the administration of George Bush's military actions hostile. " He says the documents show that the political move by President Barack Obama "will fail as there is a need to apply the law of proper accounting by the United States of what happened." As a leading expert in military affairs researcher Anthony Cordesman was quoted by "The Guardian" as saying that "the Pentagon deal with a large number of issues raised during the war." confirmed that "American citizens are interested in such documents as they watched everything he did the U.S. military in Iraq and as he left." He added that "such documents will not change in the concepts and terminology U.S., but it raises some concerns of leaking information to this secret. " The newspaper concluded with the Director-General of National Security at the Institute for American Progress in Washington, Ken there who said that the deployment of more than 400 thousand secret document on Iraq is surprising. He These documents refer to the great paradox in the leadership of U.S. governments in a country that is proud of the existence of freedom of expression and the press. On the other hand hits the publication of these documents proverb and information system strong and secret. He added that "the diversion of such information would undermine public confidence in government work, as it is known that There are a number of information and decisions that must remain undisclosed, and therefore work on the Obama administration to restore public confidence. " From: Khalil al-Khalil. Open: Abdullah Sabri
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