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Analysis - the U.S. withdrawal will change the political map of the current Iraq

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Analysis - the U.S. withdrawal will change the political map of the current Iraq

27/11/2011 15:20

Baghdad, November 27 (Rn) - believed by many political analysts that the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, which began actually will change the political face of Iraq today. fear Iraqi residents of the deteriorating security situation after the withdrawal, especially after the threats launched by factions under the umbrella of al Qaeda that they will step up attacks in the country.

The U.S. withdrawal coincided while it is still a lot of problems and disputes pending, especially regarding the struggle for power between coalitions are the two major Iraqi rule of law. will have on the Iraqis to solve their problems on their own and even the security of them after more than eight years of dependence on U.S. forces.

In spite of the claims should remain limited number of troops or trainers to plan the withdrawal and reached an advanced stage and nearing to withdraw last troops before the beginning of next year. and now exists in Iraq less than 18 thousand U.S. troops. The disputed areas are likely to start the tensions after the American withdrawal.

He said political analyst and confident Hashemi, "There is something strange in the Iraqi scene, we find a government partnership at the same time, there is major conflict" between the participants in the political process.

Al Hashimi, who heads the Iraqi group for Strategic Studies, "I think the withdrawal U.S. out of Iraq will affect the overall situation in the country. " he told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "will pull the entire political process. will probably return to what it was in 2006 and 2007." and saw towns scattered in the years 2006 and 2007, sectarian fighting inflicted thousands of killed and wounded in a scene not witnessed in the country before. fueled the conflict against the backdrop of the bombing of the golden dome of the Imams military in the town of Samarra, near Tikrit, the hometown of former President Saddam Hussein. Hashimi said that "increased conflict in recent times.

This means that it will grow in the future. this (conflict ) threatens the political process. " and open-Hashemi a lot of possibilities in Iraq after the withdrawal and said that the country may be headed if they moved into crisis towards the solution of the government and the parliament and new elections. "I bet the United States and neighboring countries that things in Iraq mixes and there will be problems after American withdrawal. " "This is possible if it stayed the differences between the political blocs," as occurs al-Hashemi, is confirmed by many analysts Iraqis. and reduced-Hashemi of the importance of talking about keeping the number of U.S. troops in Kuwait, said, "This is nothing more than watch the collapse of Iraq" .

Analysts say Iran's influence will double in Iraq after the withdrawal. The Joint Chiefs of Staff to the members of the U.S. Congress that the United States should consider increasing its military presence in Kuwait to counter Iranian influence "growing" in Iraq and the Gulf region. The political leaders and U.S. military expect to reach a supplementary agreement with Iraq would remain a limited number of American soldiers for training and other tasks. but those negotiations collapsed with Washington's insistence on the trial of any U.S. soldier accused of committing errors in U.S. courts is not Iraq. rejects the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, the participant in the political process any U.S. presence under any name after 2011. From: weigh-Shammari. Open: Murtaza Yousuf

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