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Intelligence report: Kurdistan welcomes U.S. troops and al-Maliki refused to Biden's visit in this regard

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Intelligence report: Kurdistan welcomes U.S. troops and al-Maliki refused to Biden's visit in this regard
Newspaper world - 12/09/2012 - 10:52 AM | Hits: 43


Female intelligence report, that the Kurdistan Regional Government, would like to see U.S. forces in northern Iraq, and the Kurds would welcome the presence of these forces as if returned, while report also pointed out that the Iraqi government, refused to visit the U.S. vice president, who seems to want from which re- revive its proposal to divide Iraq into 3 zones, as a solution to all problems. said the report published by Ji Tu, bulletin specialized affairs intelligence and political, that "Nechirvan Barzani, head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, expressed his desire to see U.S. troops in northern Iraq." and showed Ji Tu In its report, that "this situation is repeating to echo Vice President Joseph Biden in his statement the latter, which was rejected by the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki," noting that "Biden prevented from visiting Iraq to deliver this message." The report noted that "GT had published a report earlier, to the effect that Biden had wanted to visit northern Iraq, in order to deliver a proposal to deploy U.S. troops, designed to prevent the possibility of civil war in the region. " But al-Maliki, the report says, "rejected this proposal, saying The central government is fully capable of dealing with the problem, and that Biden encourages separation of parts of the country, giving the Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds areas of influence specific category of them. " the report pointed out that "Biden asked a long time ago a project to divide Iraq into 3 areas of self-rule, a proposal may not forgotten Iraq's leaders present. " and explained that "Biden when he was head of the Foreign Relations Committee of the U.S. Congress proposed this project, and agreed to at the September 25 2007, by issuing non-binding resolution by the majority of the U.S. Senate, 75 votes to 23, places where this decision system of government federally in Iraq, based on separate areas of Iraq's population, Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds. " The report added that "U.S. Vice President has made ​​already scheme that, on Iraq at the center of his campaign is successful candidacy for president in 2008" . and followed Bulletin Ji Tu, in its report, "At that time, counting vote on the draft Biden consensus that the problems in Iraq can not be solved militarily, but maybe can idea Biden be solved sectarian conflicts and ethnic through division." the report said " sources of Iran said that the region vulnerable to sectarian tensions and ethnic, "and that Iraqi Prime Minister was doing" what he can to curb attempts to weaken the unity of the country. " the report said, "al-Maliki for his part is trying to maintain the unity of the country, although the collision sectarian interests." The report said that "the northern region were not waiting for years, secession from Iraq, but it wants an autonomous region of their own to join the Kurds in Iraq's neighboring countries, where she lives Kurdish minorities great." and live Kurdish minorities in Turkey and northern Syria, Iraq and Iran. Moreover, as the report continued, the "there dissent growing within the Kurdish community itself, between the Kurdistan Democratic Party, led by Massoud Barzani, and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, headed by Jalal Talabani, the Iraqi president now." the report quoted sources did not identify, that "Differences between the province and the central government, could lead to civil war, not in the Kurdish region, but also from the perspective of more sectarian, between Sunnis and Shiites." and added that the sources say, that "Iran is pressing to keep U.S. troops away from Iraq, and to Now, Prime Minister Maliki goes with Iran this orientation. "


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