23 billion $ are US expenses on its own military forces in Iraq as well as contractors hired by the US department of defense, not aid to Iraq despite what articles claim. US military aid to Iraq in the form of equipment is far from reaching billions, the most expensive American arms wielded by Iraq are Abrams tanks, F-16's and radars which were paid for.
If Iraq truly received $ 23 billion of US military aid then we'd have over modern 100 fighter jets and hundreds of more Abrams tanks. US spent a lot on airbases and army bases in Iraq as well as the big embassy which I don't know why they made that big as if they were going to make Baghdad their regional operations center.
I am just quoting a source that appears to be well-informed/serious. It's a neutral source too. Anyway it is absolutely certain that the US has helped the Iraqi army/state in terms of logistics, training and aid and continues to do it. Without their help fighting against ISIS would have been much more (many times) difficult.
Anyway none of this changes all the other (many) facts that I mentioned that you do not want to comment on or ignore because you know that I am right. I already wrote that you should look past the fight against ISIS which is not what we are discussing here.
Anyway do you support the loss of Iraqi territory and displacement of native Iraqi Sunni Arabs from the border regions? Are you not from that region yourself? How can you not be critical of the current events in this regard?
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@Malik Alashter openly wrote not that long ago that he does not care about his own countrymen (due to sectarianism) and that he does not care about this part of Iraq. This opinion is shared by many Iraqi Shia Arabs from the South. Don't you think this is a problem in a country that is already greatly divided?
If KSA/GCC/other Arab states support the Iraqi Sunni Arabs in distraught in those regions of Iraq the central Iraqi government complains. Why is that? KSA was the first country from the region to donate 1-2 billion dollars in aid when Mosul was captured. Exactly due to the struggles that the Iraqi Sunni Arabs face and have faced for years.
So the central government does not care/take no action in this regard which itself is a crime/great problem but not only that, it shuns away legitimate help from fellow neighboring Arab countries. Then they wonder why they are criticized and why people have low opinions of them.
@Malik Alashter
I like you and we have cordial ties but we should distinguish between facts, ground realities and nonsense/wishful thinking. Besides this thread is intended to discuss this topic. If you want to discuss other topics you are free to create threads for such a thing. Also how many times do you have to be told that this has nothing to do with sectarianism and that I do not care about this at all? For your information 90% of all Kurds are Sunnis.
I as a person with ancestral ties to Iraq and relatives in Iraq will obviously care a great deal about events in that country. Not to say that instability in Iraq means instability for KSA/GCC and much (if not all) of the Arab Near East. Kurds have their traditional KRG where they can live but stealing land that is not Kurdish should obviously not be tolerated. Not only that but doing it by violent means. This gets little publicity in the world/West which is another problem as they seem to have a fairytale picture of Kurds. Or maybe they have found the most useful puppets.
In any case the situation is unacceptable and if the incompetent Iraqi regime has any spine they would have acted long ago or act very soon.
If they cannot even do that or do not want to do that I honestly see little point in Iraq Sunni Arabs not declaring an autonomy. At least they would be able to act on their own behalf to protect themselves and their interests without having to go to Baghdad and ask/beg for such a thing to be allowed.
Anyway can you imagine foreigners in KSA stealing land on the territory of KSA from natives by violent means without the central government/other parts of KSA/peoples not doing anything? I honestly cannot imagine this even for 1 second. LET ALONE having peoples/groups of people inside KSA that would support those foreigners in their errands of stealing land from natives in KSA.
This is a symptom of a broken/divided country. Nothing to be proud of. Would be unthinkable pre-2003.
This kind of state of affairs is what you get when incompetent Shia (Dawa) Islamists get to rule a country after decades of absence and not least traitors who are more concerned about pleasing Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah's in Iran than serving their own country.