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U.S. Researcher: Disappointment years Iraq may be behind a wave of anger


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U.S. Researcher: Disappointment years Iraq may be behind a wave of anger

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Thousands take part in a demonstration "pride and dignity" on Friday, 28 December / December 2012 in Ramadi

12/29/2012

The researcher said the American journalist Michael Rubin demonstrations taking place in Anbar and other provinces in Iraq may have been caused by "disappointment of the Year" after the departure of U.S. forces, and they understand that they will not be the superpower in the country anymore, as he put it. explained Robin in an interview with "Radio Sawa "that" after the withdrawal of U.S. troops, feel year feel deprived and isolated, so embittered. another question arises here is what is thought Iran during this crisis, and if they are pressing to launch the coup de grace to the Sunnis in Iraq. " and added that what is happening in Iraq now a wave of anger that could develop into something bigger, because of what he described as painted sectarian character of some of the protests. Abizaid and saying that "There is no doubt that the actions of Prime Minister Maliki caused fueling the sectarian divide, and the question about the arrest of protection elements Issawi is twofold, I: Is the motive behind the arrest sectarian? second part: Are the guards accused guilty? two questions are different, but in the end the perception may be more important than reality in this case. " noted Robin that the difference between Maliki and al-Issawi due date to several years, he said. "In fact, there was tension in relations between al-Maliki and al-Issawi since the days when Issawi occupies the position of director of a hospital in Fallujah, at a time when Fallujah where a shelter for military action against the government, but what he says Maliki is: it is not sectarian has signed the arrest warrants 10 judges, most of them Sunni Arabs. " Robin expressed his belief that the speaker of parliament Osama al-Nujaifi is the biggest beneficiary of the opponents of the policies of al-Maliki, referring to the size of his role in the truce and to reach solutions.

And had "a real winner in this conflict, according to my opinion, is the Speaker of Parliament Osama al-Nujaifi, who does not hold a high position, but also that with the fall of some of the symbols of Iraq, is becoming the leader default of the movement, and because of his quiet so far, will be the person who will exchange diplomats dialogue with him. "

Read more: http://www.radiosawa.com/content/iraq-ramadi-protests-sunni-maliki/217112.html#ixzz2GVcTiqit

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