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Iraqi’s in the US: Iraqi politicians are like teen vampires

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Iraqi’s in the US: Iraqi politicians are like teen vampires

Unread postby Stillw8n » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:49 am

Iraqi’s in the US: Iraqi politicians are like teen vampires

Iraqi citizens in the U.S. report: our politicians .. Vampires Teens

Posted 23/01/2012 09:12 AM

U.S. report links between the escalation of violence and political instability in parts of Iraq since the withdrawal of U.S. forces, pointing out that “political and sectarian factions battling for power and influence in a conflict that threatened the stability that allowed the U.S. to withdraw.”

Also depends report published by the newspaper “New York Times” when the report issued by the organization “Human Rights Watch,” on Sunday, and pointed out that “the Americans have left behind a police state, not a democracy.”

The security of a man being pulled the body of a man killed in a clash near a checkpoint in Ramadi
The report says American journalist, “We have to resolve the turmoil in the time he hoped the Iraqis of their leaders to address many of the problems in the country, and meet the social and economic divisions and religious that have been overcome by the presence of U.S. forces. While there was hope that the Iraqis can unite, it is still this country away from the place of “sovereign, stable and self-reliant” as described by President Obama last month. “

The paper quotes the American doctor from the city of Mosul, said, “before the withdrawal of the United States was the Iraqi politicians are telling us that we are the government of national unity, and that we are a democratic country .. while people are asking now is whether the militias will control the cities again. Happens all of this is because our politicians now fighting for the largest piece of the pie, “adding that” our politicians have become vampires do not care about us. “

And from Mosul to Basra, where the paper quotes an Iraqi citizen, “I was expecting a lot of wisdom and a sense of calm among Iraqi officials, especially after the troops withdrew, the United States,” adds Abdul Baqi Abboud (59 years), a teacher from Basra. “But what happened is the opposite of that, and they acted recklessly and without a sense of responsibility. It is proven that they are teenagers, and we now expect a lot of problems.”

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