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Urgent  Holding a high meeting of the leaders of Kurdistan under Barzani supervision

Urgent .. Holding a high meeting of the leaders of Kurdistan under Barzani supervision
 
 

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The Democratic Party of Kurdistan and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Islamic Union meeting under the supervision of the President of the region Massoud Barzani. 

The Governor of Kirkuk, Necmettin Karim, will attend the meeting. 

The delegation of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani, Fadhl Mirani and Rose Nuri Shaways and other members, while the National Union represents Kusrat Rasul and Mullah Bakhtiar and Najmuddin Karim and Saadi Bira and Qubad Talabani and others. 

The meeting is attended by leaders of the Kurdistan Islamic Union. 

The meeting will discuss the Kurdistan referendum scheduled for Monday.

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These are the main features of the future "state" of Iraqi Kurdistan
 
 
 
 

 

The Supreme Council for the  referendum in the Kurdistan region of Iraq , on Sunday, what he described as " a political document paints a picture  of the future state of Kurdistan and the status of components in it ."

" Kurdistan will be a federal civil state that preserves the rights of Kurds, Arabs, Turkomans, Chaldeans, Syrians, Assyrians, Armenians, Yezidis, Christians and Muslims , " said Khalil Ibrahim, a member of the referendum council set up by the government to oversee the referendum on secession from Iraq at a press conference held in Erbil with a number of council members. , And Alkakih and Jews and Zoroastrianism and Almndaiip, " he said.

He added that "the state of Kurdistan will adopt the Kurdish, Arab, Turkmen, Syriac and Armenian languages officially in it , " noting that "the state of  Kurdistan will also adopt the federal system, and Turkmen, Arabs and Yezidi will rule their areas, and the rest of the components as well ."

The spokesman said that " the component representation will be fully in government positions and Peshmerga forces, and that the flag of Kurdistan will be regulated by law to represent the components . "

He added that this document, consisting of 15 points, will be submitted to the Kurdistan Regional Parliament for approval .

The polling stations are scheduled to open tomorrow morning, Monday, in all the cities of the province, and areas controlled by the Peshmerga outside, including Kirkuk and the Nineveh Plain, despite the broad international and regional rejection of the unilateral Kurdish step .

In this context, the militia said " popular crowd " , in a statement, said that " the referendum was a provocative act, and the government carry out its responsibility to preserve the unity of Iraq and not to divide " .

The statement said " the crowd " that the " referendum provocative and break the historical frameworks between the Arabs and the Kurds, and the sponsors will cost him dearly , " he said , adding that any dialogue must be before the referendum and not after the vote .

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Editorial date: 2017/9/24 14:36 • 141 times read
Three Kurdish parties hold a meeting headed by Barzani
The Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Islamic Union of Kurdistan, on Sunday, September 24, 2017, held a meeting headed by the President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani.
The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) delegation consists of the Kurdistan Regional Party (KRG), the party's deputy chairman, Nihirvan Barzani, the party's political bureau chief Fadhil Mirani, the political bureau member Rose Nuri Shaways, Salah Dulo and the Kirkuk branch of the Democratic Party, Mohammad Khurshid. 
The delegation of the National Union consists of the First Deputy Secretary General of the party, Kusrat Rasool, the Executive Director of the Political Bureau of the Union, Mullah Bakhtiar, the Governor of Kirkuk, Necmettin Karim, the Federation Spokesman Saadi Bireh, the member of the Political Bureau of the Union, Aso Mamand, In the territorial government, Derbaz Kusrat Rasul. 
The delegation of the Islamic Union consists of the Party's spokesman, Hadi Ali, and member of the Executive Council of the party, Khalil Ibrahim, and the party branch in Kirkuk, born Kirkuk. 
The head of Kirkuk Provincial Council, Ribwar Talabani, also participated in the meeting
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Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) on Sunday suspended all flights to Sulaymaniyah and Erbil airports and stopped the passage of planes coming from the Kurdistan region through Iranian airspace, he said. The decision came at the request of the Iraqi government.

 
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The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and the Kurdistan Islamic Union agreed on Sunday to hold a referendum on the independence of Kurdistan tomorrow and to include Kirkuk in the referendum process. 

A source for Alsumaria News, said that "the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Islamic Union held a meeting under the supervision of the President of the province Massoud Barzani to discuss the latest developments on the subject of the referendum," noting that "the Governor of Kirkuk Najmuddin Karim and the head of Kirkuk provincial council Ribawar Talabani attended the meeting.

 

 

 

 


The source, who asked not to be named, said that "according to information available, the meeting unanimously agreed to hold the referendum on time and include the province of Kirkuk by referendum." 

It is scheduled to hold the Kurdistan region on Monday, the process of referendum to determine its fate, where this action was a reaction of local, Arab and international amid threats and warnings of the division of Iraq and the loss of the Kurds full rights.

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BAGHDAD / Al-Ghad Press: 
spokesman for the Central Council of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Latif Neroye, on Sunday, considered Monday a public holiday. 
Neroye told "Al-Ghad Press", that "government sources announced, today, to be considered Monday as an official holiday in the Kurdistan region, in conjunction with the start of the referendum."

It is scheduled to be held in Kurdistan on Monday, the referendum process to determine his fate. 
Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi, had previously stated the unconstitutionality of the referendum, stressing that all necessary legal steps are taken to prevent endangering security, community peace and the unity of the country.
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277 polling stations to participate in the Kurdistan referendum in Kirkuk

 

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The Electoral Commission for the referendum in the Kurdistan region, on Sunday, the number of polling stations and the main branch in Kirkuk reached 277 centers, to participate in the referendum.

"The number of polling stations in Kirkuk reached 244, while the number of sub-centers reached 33, for the purpose of participation in the referendum," said Ahmed Qasim, a media official of the UNHCR.

He added that "the voting starts at 8 am and continues until 6 pm on Monday," adding that "allows the presence of media people in the centers."

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Iraq's Kurds to vote on independence amid fears of unrest

By SUSANNAH GEORGE, Associated Press
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KALAK, Iraq –  "For the sake of the sacrifices and blood of the martyrs, let's all say yes for Kurdistan independence," reads a large billboard in the center of Kalak, a small town in Iraq's northern Kurdish region. "Independence is not given, it's taken!" reads another banner hanging below a cluster of red, green, yellow and white Kurdish flags.

Iraq's Kurds are set to vote Monday in a referendum on support for independence that has stirred fears of instability across the region as the war against the Islamic State group winds down. The Kurds are likely to approve the referendum, but the non-binding vote is not expected to result in any formal declaration of independence.

The United Sates and the United Nations have condemned the referendum. Turkey, which is battling its own Kurdish insurgency, has threatened to use military force to prevent the emergence of an independent Kurdish state, and Baghdad has warned it will respond militarily to any violence resulting from the vote.

Initial results from the poll are expected on Tuesday, with the official results announced later in the week.

Denied independence when colonial powers drew the map of the Middle East after World War I, the Kurds form a sizable minority in Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq. They have long been at odds with the Baghdad government over the sharing of oil revenues and the fate of disputed territories like the city of Kirkuk, which are expected to take part in the vote.

"There are pressures on us to postpone, to engage in dialogue with Baghdad, but we will not go back to a failed experiment," Masoud Barzani, the Kurdish regional president, said to roars of applause at a rally of tens of thousands in Irbil, the capital of the Kurdish region, on Friday evening.

But beneath the sea of flag-waving, the Kurdish region continues to be plagued by endemic corruption and economic decline.

Among the portraits on Kalak's main street is that of Amen Jadr Mahmoud's 18-year-old son, Gaylan, one of the more than 1,500 Kurdish fighters, known as the peshmerga, killed in the fight against the Islamic State group. "His death was noble, he died fighting for Kurdistan," Mahmoud said.

But even Mahmoud, a die-hard nationalist who lost four other relatives to fighting with Iraqi government forces decades earlier, has misgivings about the Kurdish region's political leadership.

"If we have a state then we will build institutions that will let us change the faces of the main parties," he said. "Once we have a state we can get rid of them or at least prevent them from stealing so much."

The Kurds have been a close American ally for decades, and the first U.S. airstrikes in the campaign against IS were launched to protect Irbil. Kurdish forces later regrouped and played a major role in driving the extremists from much of northern Iraq, including Mosul, the country's second largest city.

"The Kurdish contribution to the ISIS fight, it can't be overstated," said U.S. Army Col. Charles Costanza, a commander at a coalition base just outside Irbil, using another acronym for the extremist group. "We couldn't have done Mosul without the Kurds."

But the U.S. has long been opposed to Kurdish moves toward independence, fearing it could lead to the breakup of Iraq and bring even more instability to an already volatile Middle East.

Mahmoud and other Kurds who support independence view the international opposition as a betrayal.

"My son was fighting Daesh on behalf of the entire world," said Mahmoud, using an Arabic acronym for IS. "And now the international community is ignoring us."

The Kurds' sense of sacrifice and betrayal is rooted in decades of war and oppression, in which they repeatedly rose up against the Baghdad government and were often brutally repressed.

During the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, the Kurds sided with Iran against Saddam Hussein, who punished them with a scorched-earth campaign involving chemical weapons that killed an estimated 50,000 people. A no-fly zone imposed by the U.S. in the early 1990s largely halted the killings, and allowed the Kurds to develop de facto autonomy, which was formalized after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

In the years after the American invasion, the Kurdish region emerged as a rare success story. The peshmerga insulated the region from the insurgency and sectarian killings that plagued much of the rest Iraq, and oil revenues fueled an economic boom, leading to talk of a new Dubai.

That all changed in 2014, when IS rampaged across northern Iraq, at one point approaching within a few miles of Irbil. The collapse in global oil prices later that year led to a severe economic downturn, exposing a government riddled with corruption and an economy dominated by a bloated public sector. Barzani, whose term expired in 2015, has prevented parliament from meeting for two years, and many opponents of the referendum see it as a cynical attempt to hold onto power.

Meanwhile, as the peshmerga halted the IS advance and then began to push back with the help of U.S.-led airstrikes, they seized territory equivalent to 50 percent of their autonomous region, further raising tensions with Baghdad. The oil-rich city of Kirkuk, with large Kurdish, Arab, Turkmen and Christian communities, is divided over the referendum and has seen low-level clashes in the days leading up to Monday's vote.

Hoshyar Zebari, a longtime Kurdish political figure and former Iraqi foreign minister, acknowledges that the referendum is partly an attempt by Kurdish leaders to cement their legacy, but says it is also rooted in Baghdad's failings and in Iran's growing influence over the central government.

"The new Iraq is broken," he said. "If we miss this opportunity for independence, it will never happen again in our lifetimes."

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Associated Press writer Salar Salim contributed to this report.

 

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Monday’s independence poll for the Kurdish north is supported by voters but opposed by Turkey, Baghdad and the west, which fear it will deepen instability

 

 

Martin Chulov and Paul Johnson

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A woman shows her support for the 25 September independence poll for Kurdish northern Iraq in Erbil.
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18 minutes ago, Spider said:

That's why its interesting to see what will happened after referendum. Especially what KRG will do with the mandate from the voters.

So here are the Kurds 20 billion in debt, and paying for this silly vote for independence, 277 voting stations in Kukirk alone... and how many voting stations in Kurdistan????? I just don't see how Barzani will not have egg all over his face, even if he wins! He just loves poking honets nests with sticks I guess! Where I come from they call it "evolution"..... What is even more strange is them putting the pic of the young lady at the rally. It is the only female I have seen at any of these rallys for independance. It's always a bunch angry young male Kurds waving flags. If they have anything to be angry about, it most likely should be the way they are being led around with a ring in their nose listening to Barzani's B.S. !!  :lol:

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Officially .. America gives Abadi "green light" to take the appropriate decision on the referendum of the region

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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Haider Abadi, reiterated his country's rejection of the referendum in the Kurdistan region, stressing his country's support for any necessary steps taken by Iraq to preserve the unity of Iraqi territory. 

The office of 'Abadi' in a statement that 'the Prime Minister Haider Abadi, a telephone call from US Secretary of State Rex Tilerson' and 

confirmed 'Tillerson' according to the statement 'the position of the United States rejecting the referendum in Kurdistan,' stressing 'his country's full support for the Iraqi government In taking all the steps necessary to preserve the unity of Iraq '. 

"The international community commends the outstanding role of the slaves in the military victory and in the plans to restore stability and reconstruction of the liberated areas," he said, adding that "the people of Iraq and its valiant forces,

For his part, 'Abadi', on the 'clear and clear Iraqi government's position on the unconstitutionality of the referendum of Kurdistan', stressing 'to take all legal steps necessary to prevent the exposure of security and community peace and the unity of the country at risk'. 

He continued, 'Abadi,' that 'Iraq Egypt to accelerate the completion of the liberation of all territories from the clutches of terrorism and the preservation of the Iraqi border', praising 'international support for Iraq in the battle of liberation and reconstruction and stability'.

 
 

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SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 / 3:14 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO

Iraqi government asks foreign countries to stop oil trade with Kurdistan

BAGHDAD, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Iraq on Sunday urged foreign countries to stop importing crude directly from its autonomous Kurdistan region and to restrict oil trading to the central government.

The call, published in statement from Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s office, came in retaliation for the Kurdistan Regional Government’s plan to hold a referendum on independence on Monday.

The central government’s statement seems to be directed primarily at Turkey, the transit country for all the crude produced in Kurdistan. The crude is taken by pipeline to the Turkish Mediterranean coast for export.

 

Baghdad “asks the neighbouring countries and the countries of the world to deal exclusively with the federal government of Iraq in regards to entry posts and oil,” the statement said.

The Iraqi government has always opposed independent sales of crude by the KRG, and tried on many occasions to block Kurdish oil shipments. Long-standing disputes over land and oil resources are among the main reasons cited by the KRG to ask for independence.

Iraqi Kurdistan produces around 650,000 barrels per day of crude from its fields, including around 150,000 from the disputed areas of Kirkuk.

The region’s production volumes represent 15 percent of total Iraqi output and around 0.7 percent of global oil production. The KRG aspires to raise production to over 1 million barrels per day by the end of this decade.

Kurdish oil production has been dominated by mid-sized oil companies such as Genel, DNO, Gulf Keystone and Dana Gas. Major oil companies such as Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Rosneft also have projects in Kurdistan but they are mostly at an exploration stage.

However, Rosneft, Russia’s state oil major, has lent over $1 billion to the KRG guaranteed by oil sales and committed a total of $4 billion to various projects in Kurdistan. 

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Maybe this is what it will take to get the likes of Zabari, the Barzani's and all of the other corrupt dictators unseated in Kurdistan. Bazarni and Maliki can go be best friends as they conspire to take over Iraq...

Maybe then they can unite Iraq by signing  off on the HCL. That greedy little dictator's attitude is "My way or the Highway!" But it might just be him hitting the pavement......

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The government takes national decisions in response to the referendum

   
 

 
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25/9/2017 12:00 am 

Official statement: No dialogue or discussion on its conduct 

Baghdad / Al-Sabah 

Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Haider Al-Abadi, held a meeting of the Ministerial Council on National Security yesterday, which issued important national decisions in response to the unconstitutional referendum. 
The Council saluted the victories achieved by our heroic forces in the first phase of the liberation of Hawija. More than 100 villages were liberated in the eastern areas of Sharqat and areas north of the Lower Zab River and move on the second phase to liberate the western areas of Kirkuk province.
"The referendum was an unconstitutional exercise that exposed the security and stability of the country to danger, which is a unilateral measure that does not express any sense of responsibility towards the partners and moves the situation towards the crisis and cuts off," the council said in a statement received by al-Sabah. The road to all attempts to build a positive national sought by the government for the post-urging and the referendum is unconstitutional and therefore does not result in the consequences of any real impact, but leads to significant negative repercussions on the region in particular. 
It was also stressed that "the resolution of disputes can not be imposed by the imposition of a de facto policy by force, the importance of not jumping over the Constitution and exceeding the interests and rights of the other partners in the homeland by this mechanism that exceeded our democratic Iraq, which respects all identities and recognizes their rights."
"Unfortunately, some kind of mobilization has been observed for this unconstitutional practice, based on racist concepts, accusations, negative feelings or accusations of what is contrary to reality," the council said. 
He pointed out that "the economic problem and the issue of salaries and the disruption of the parliament and the expulsion of ministers and political and security monopoly of certain quarters are internal problems in the Kurdistan region and others are not responsible for them, including the policy is not transparent and unconstitutional in dealing with the national wealth. 
"The government considers itself responsible for everything related to the interests, security and well-being of citizens, and to improve their situation in every inch of Iraq, including the interests and aspirations of Kurdish citizens in Iraq," the council said. 
He added that "the government is committed to the performance of all the constitutional duties entrusted to it, especially the defense of the unity and sovereignty of Iraq and the security and stability of its people by all means and mechanisms contained in the Constitution," adding that "the Iraqi government confirms that it will not discuss or discuss the subject of the referendum and its unconstitutional results and call everyone to return To the seriousness of the right and responsibility for the direction of Iraq in general and our people in Kurdistan, especially. " 
"It is impossible to deny that corruption is the serious scourge that has harmed the interests of the Iraqi people, including the interests of our people in Kurdistan. Therefore, the fight against corruption by all, especially the federal government, is a duty to implement its direct reflection on the interests of the public," the council said.
The statement pointed out that "and considering that the border crossings are the ports of the federal government as well as oil is a wealth for all the Iraqi people according to the Iraqi constitution, the Iraqi government directed the Kurdistan region to hand over all border crossings, including airports to the authority of the federal government and requests neighboring countries and countries of the world to deal with the government Iraqi federal in the file ports and oil, so that the Iraqi federal authorities at the ports to regulate and facilitate the smooth flow of goods and people to and from the region. 
The council also discussed "the measures to be taken by the concerned authorities, including the Iraqi money recovery team, following the accounts of the Kurdistan region and the accounts of officials in the region who deposit the export money in their accounts." 
As well as the call of the prosecution to prosecute all state officials within the region who implement the referendum procedures in violation of the decisions of the Federal Court. The Council of Ministers of National Security that in a permanent meeting to follow up and address the repercussions of the referendum in the region.

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SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 / 3:14 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO

Iraqi government asks foreign countries to stop oil trade with Kurdistan

BAGHDAD, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Iraq on Sunday urged foreign countries to stop importing crude directly from its autonomous Kurdistan region and to restrict oil trading to the central government.

The call, published in statement from Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s office, came in retaliation for the Kurdistan Regional Government’s plan to hold a referendum on independence on Monday.

The central government’s statement seems to be directed primarily at Turkey, the transit country for all the crude produced in Kurdistan. The crude is taken by pipeline to the Turkish Mediterranean coast for export.

 

Baghdad “asks the neighbouring countries and the countries of the world to deal exclusively with the federal government of Iraq in regards to entry posts and oil,” the statement said.

The Iraqi government has always opposed independent sales of crude by the KRG, and tried on many occasions to block Kurdish oil shipments. Long-standing disputes over land and oil resources are among the main reasons cited by the KRG to ask for independence.

Iraqi Kurdistan produces around 650,000 barrels per day of crude from its fields, including around 150,000 from the disputed areas of Kirkuk.

The region’s production volumes represent 15 percent of total Iraqi output and around 0.7 percent of global oil production. The KRG aspires to raise production to over 1 million barrels per day by the end of this decade.

Kurdish oil production has been dominated by mid-sized oil companies such as Genel, DNO, Gulf Keystone and Dana Gas. Major oil companies such as Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Rosneft also have projects in Kurdistan but they are mostly at an exploration stage.

However, Rosneft, Russia’s state oil major, has lent over $1 billion to the KRG guaranteed by oil sales and committed a total of $4 billion to various projects in Kurdistan. 

To Russia with LOVE! It'll be a matter of time before the Turds turn on Russia too! Hope they enjoy the brief ride on Bar Zany Roller Coaster!!!    😂

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September 25 .. Yes to Iraq

   
 

 
 

Author: Abbas Abboud

25/9/2017 12:00 AM

Monday, 25 September is one of the most difficult days in the Iraqi state. How can it not be the day when the breath of Iraqis who love the unity of their country, whose roots are deeply rooted in history, fears the separation of northern Iraq from its center and south from its west and east? 
A day intended to undermine the unity of Iraq through a referendum questionable and controversial, was planned by the provincial government, contrary to the national consensus, regional and international. 
The referendum that violates the Iraqi constitution and the decisions of the three authorities in Iraq will be a serious entry into the national and regional crises we need, especially as we face and face the worst criminals in our war against terrorism. 
This referendum, which was planned by the Kurdistan Regional Government belongs to the sons of Kurdish nationalism to form a national state based on the Kurdish national race, and this type of countries linked to the stage beyond the world today based on cooperation and partnership and openness between nations and nations.
Especially that the Kurds in Iraq have their privacy and exercise their cultural and political freedoms as a vital part of the Iraqi people within the framework of the Iraqi state, especially after the fall of the dictatorship in April 2003. 
The practice of charging and incitement with or against a nationality whether Kurdish or Arab or other nationalities is unacceptable to everyone , Because man is born on his nationality without interference or choice, and can not be held accountable or evaluated or discriminated against anything has nothing to do with it, otherwise it is racist and chauvinism hateful. 
  We have the right to ask some questions to those who want to vote yes to separation and tell him: 
Do you expect the success of a state based on hatred of the other producing a Kurdish holocaust ?. 
Is it expected that a government that exports 900,000 barrels of oil and deprives its citizens of their salaries will achieve economic prosperity? 
Do those who take racial incitement against others expect to establish a stable and successful state?
The time of adventure and the claim of the championship has gone away forever, so participation in a referendum lacks legitimacy and violates the Constitution and the national consensus and the resolutions of international legitimacy is to participate in the adventure is not good consequences are no different from the adventures suffered by Iraq under his dark dictatorship.
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