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Russia newspaper review the future of Iraq after the withdrawal of U.S. troops


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BAGHDAD (Iba) / follow / .. Izvestia daily said Aeratipin more pessimistic forecasts point to a possible return to civil war, and perhaps the state's disintegration in Mesopotamia after the completion of a U.S. withdrawal.

The newspaper said in an article on the future of Iraq after the withdrawal of the last U.S. Army combat units from published today that the Arabist known Russian Georgy Mirsky is unlikely that events are developing according to this scenario.

Mirsky says that the (year) and (Shiite) Iraqi realized the absurdity of mutual annihilation, but that does not end the sharp differences between the two communities.

The Arab world has no interest in the disintegration of Iraq.

The same applies to Iran, because its influence will be limited to the southern regions where the majority Shi'ites.

He added, It is clear that Tehran is seeking to maintain its influence in all parts of the country, where he is expected the increasing influence after the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

On the other hand does not rule out a Russian city has seen a serious clash between Arabs and Kurds.

In spite of this possibility Mirsky expressed his confidence that the KRG would not be separated from the mother country.

He pointed out that this region is the most advanced in the country, with a flourishing trade relations with both Turkey and Syria and Iran.

If the Kurds announced their separation Vstqatahm these countries.

http://articlesofinterest-kelley.blogspot.com/2010/08/russia-newspaper-review-future-of-iraq.html

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