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Daily Telegraph: Iraq «failed state» Ten years after
Daily Telegraph: Iraq «failed state» Ten years after
12/15/2013
British newspaper warned of turning Iraq into a failed state, ten years after the capture of Saddam Hussein.
The Daily Telegraph reported that Iraq is still bleeding after the tenth anniversary of the capture of Saddam Hussein.
He was arrested by U.S. forces of Saddam Hussein in December 13, 2003 inside a hole on a farm near the hand role, in the province of Salahuddin.
The newspaper said that the anniversary approved, yesterday, came at a time when Iraq is fighting al-Qaeda insurgency and witnessing a rise to double the rate of those killed a decade ago.
The newspaper pointed out that the rule, which is found in this country a safe haven in which to work, stepped from the repeated strikes in different parts of the country, bringing the rate to 68 car-bomb attack every month this year.
After the period between 2009 and 2011, which fell by violence, resulting in the emergence of al-Qaeda last year of the feeling of hopelessness in the streets of Baghdad, where young people do not think is only to leave the country, according to the Daily Telegraph expression.
And generally lived Iraqis suffering daily life and harsh because of the wars waged by Saddam against Iran which lasted for eight years, and the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, which left Iraq under sanctions led to a complete paralysis of the country's economy.
He described the Iraqi and U.S. officials arrest of Saddam then turning point in the long war, arguing that the arrest of these will be a decisive blow against the insurgency that had begun to appear on the ground heralds.
However, the violence remained mounts steadily, and reached its peak during 2006 and 2007 when he was killed and tens of thousands lost as a result of sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites that has swept the country, before it starts to decline gradually in 2008.
Despite the decline for many months, and the pace is back again for the unrest escalated this year, with the effective participation by Saddam's supporters, because of the rising discontent against the government and the growing demonstrations Sunni opposition to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, has been going on for about a year.
With acquires Iraq day after day a bigger role in the global economy and regional diplomacy, the slow growth, hierarchy and bureaucracy, corruption, factors kept under Saddam, have remained necrosis in the body of the state, which is trying to rebuild itself since its collapse in 2003.
Over the past years, the level of public services amid an ongoing political conflicts, as well as increased unemployment and corruption, at a time when analysts say that the year was not completely convinced by virtue of the country by the Shiites.
Furthermore, she saw a newspaper "Statesman Journal," the U.S. What is happening in Iraq now is not the result that was hoped for, who decided to change the regime in Iraq, and that the injection of a Western-style democracy is proved that he did not bring security.
The Statesman Journal reported that the Americans, whatever their position in the decision to invade Iraq a decade ago, they had hoped that when the war ends, the controversial peace will prevail in the country.
However, the U.S. newspaper says that the evaluation of the current situation in Iraq through the events in the country recently stating that something akin to a civil war tearing the country apart now.
The paper adds that "even at this time of the year 2013, killing more than 4 four thousand Iraqis died from violence. Appear almost every day reports of bombings, many harvested many lives, and always the case Muslims against Muslims, Shiites face years."
Statesman Journal and felt that this situation is not the result that the United States was considering it when it invaded Iraq and captured Saddam Hussein, and saw him executed, and developed plans to build a democratic Iraqi regime.
The paper stresses that Washington did not give enough importance to the deep religious differences and long-term among the Muslim people of Iraq.
Reports say that the United Nations thousand and 57 Iraqis were killed and wounded more than 2326 others injured in attacks in July. , The highest monthly toll injuries since 2008.
And get rid of the Statesman Journal to the conclusion that there is no hope in almost to announce victory in the global war on terrorism, and the plight of the Iraqi people is grim evidence that even pumping a Western-style democracy does not offer the promise of achieving security. It does not show often that religious affiliations are more important than political theories.
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12/15/2013
British newspaper warned of turning Iraq into a failed state, ten years after the capture of Saddam Hussein.
The Daily Telegraph reported that Iraq is still bleeding after the tenth anniversary of the capture of Saddam Hussein.
He was arrested by U.S. forces of Saddam Hussein in December 13, 2003 inside a hole on a farm near the hand role, in the province of Salahuddin.
The newspaper said that the anniversary approved, yesterday, came at a time when Iraq is fighting al-Qaeda insurgency and witnessing a rise to double the rate of those killed a decade ago.
The newspaper pointed out that the rule, which is found in this country a safe haven in which to work, stepped from the repeated strikes in different parts of the country, bringing the rate to 68 car-bomb attack every month this year.
After the period between 2009 and 2011, which fell by violence, resulting in the emergence of al-Qaeda last year of the feeling of hopelessness in the streets of Baghdad, where young people do not think is only to leave the country, according to the Daily Telegraph expression.
And generally lived Iraqis suffering daily life and harsh because of the wars waged by Saddam against Iran which lasted for eight years, and the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, which left Iraq under sanctions led to a complete paralysis of the country's economy.
He described the Iraqi and U.S. officials arrest of Saddam then turning point in the long war, arguing that the arrest of these will be a decisive blow against the insurgency that had begun to appear on the ground heralds.
However, the violence remained mounts steadily, and reached its peak during 2006 and 2007 when he was killed and tens of thousands lost as a result of sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites that has swept the country, before it starts to decline gradually in 2008.
Despite the decline for many months, and the pace is back again for the unrest escalated this year, with the effective participation by Saddam's supporters, because of the rising discontent against the government and the growing demonstrations Sunni opposition to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, has been going on for about a year.
With acquires Iraq day after day a bigger role in the global economy and regional diplomacy, the slow growth, hierarchy and bureaucracy, corruption, factors kept under Saddam, have remained necrosis in the body of the state, which is trying to rebuild itself since its collapse in 2003.
Over the past years, the level of public services amid an ongoing political conflicts, as well as increased unemployment and corruption, at a time when analysts say that the year was not completely convinced by virtue of the country by the Shiites.
Furthermore, she saw a newspaper "Statesman Journal," the U.S. What is happening in Iraq now is not the result that was hoped for, who decided to change the regime in Iraq, and that the injection of a Western-style democracy is proved that he did not bring security.
The Statesman Journal reported that the Americans, whatever their position in the decision to invade Iraq a decade ago, they had hoped that when the war ends, the controversial peace will prevail in the country.
However, the U.S. newspaper says that the evaluation of the current situation in Iraq through the events in the country recently stating that something akin to a civil war tearing the country apart now.
The paper adds that "even at this time of the year 2013, killing more than 4 four thousand Iraqis died from violence. Appear almost every day reports of bombings, many harvested many lives, and always the case Muslims against Muslims, Shiites face years."
Statesman Journal and felt that this situation is not the result that the United States was considering it when it invaded Iraq and captured Saddam Hussein, and saw him executed, and developed plans to build a democratic Iraqi regime.
The paper stresses that Washington did not give enough importance to the deep religious differences and long-term among the Muslim people of Iraq.
Reports say that the United Nations thousand and 57 Iraqis were killed and wounded more than 2326 others injured in attacks in July. , The highest monthly toll injuries since 2008.
And get rid of the Statesman Journal to the conclusion that there is no hope in almost to announce victory in the global war on terrorism, and the plight of the Iraqi people is grim evidence that even pumping a Western-style democracy does not offer the promise of achieving security. It does not show often that religious affiliations are more important than political theories.
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