Saturday, January 26, 2013
























IRAQ'S STABILITY IS BECOMING A REAL CONCERN, BUT TO WHOM?

Ok, it's fairly obvious Iraq is suffering for the same disease many nations in the region are afflicted with.... weak governance and a population divided on social, religious and economic fronts!!!

Kurds.... Sunni... Shia.... Arab.... Persian.... all have visions for Iraq's land and none of them have anything in common.

Oh...the rest of the world wants one thing.... keep pumping!!!!


Now, Maliki is no different than any other two-bit opportunist from that region of the world... simply looking for "power" wealth" and both must be obtained by keeping your foot on the throat of those around you.

Both Maliki and Muqtada al-Sadr have climbed in bed with the Persians, well at least for now, but al-Sadr has -plans ... long term and they don't include Maliki and the surly don't include the Persians!!!

The Kurds have plans, plans that are well underway thanks to Exxon and Turkey, and they to don't include Maliki and Iran.

Let's cut to the chase....what is holding Iraq together?

My theory is war fatigue on the part of the citizens.

As much as the Sunni would like to toss Maliki out, something Muqtada al-Sadr tried less than a year ago, they and others in the country are simply sick of Iraq being in a persistent state of crisis!

Here is the problem!

As is always the case, reluctance is often overcome by tragedy and a tragedy can be
" created" by those who need the crisis to grow!

In the case of Iraq, who might that be?

You don't need to look very far, just to the South!!!

What do the GCC nations see in Iraq?

They see a flowering proxy puppet of the Persians.

What do the Arabs of the GCC know is the achiles heal of that flowering relationship?

Yep... the deep seated feelings of Arabs towards Persians....

And what can the GCC stack on top of that emotional topic... Religion!!!

Ok.... how much trouble is Iraq really in?

At the end of 2012 I made a prediction Iraq would be the "hot topic" in 2013...

I'm still placing my bets on that theory.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=102367





No comments:

Post a Comment