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Turkey's support to Syrian rebels is a declaration of war against Iraq: minister

February/27/2013

Turkish and Qatari support for Syrian insurgents is tantamount to a declaration of war against Iraq, which will suffer from the fallout of an increasingly sectarian conflict next door, an Iraqi Shi'ite politician said.

Hadi al-Amiri, transport minister and head of the formerly armed Badr Organisation
, said Sunni Muslim Turkey and Qatar had stymied all efforts to resolve the Syrian conflict peacefully.

Iraq is calmer than in the communal bloodletting that killed tens of thousands in 2006-2007, but the war in neighbouring Syria is straining its precarious sectarian balance.

Amiri accused Ankara and Doha, which support the opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, of arming ****** groups in Syria, where many Sunni militants are fighting, including the Qaeda-approved Nusra Front, which has links to al Qaeda in Iraq.

"Presenting money and weapons to al Qaeda (in Syria) by Qatar and Turkey is a declaration of armed action against Iraq," Amiri told Reuters in an interview this week. "These weapons will reach Iraqi chests for sure."

Sectarian-tinged unrest has been on the rise in Iraq. Tens of thousands of Iraqi Sunnis have staged protests against Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shi'ite-led government in their western stronghold of Anbar bordering Syria, and al Qaeda has urged them to take up arms.

Al Qaeda-linked militants appear to be regrouping in Anbar's caves and valleys, with some moving into Syria to join the fight against Assad, whose Alawite sect springs from Shi'ite Islam.

Scores of Iraqi Shi'ite militants are also fighting in Syria alongside forces loyal to Assad, who is backed by Shi'ite Iran.

Amiri, whose Badr Organisation laid down its weapons in 2004, said he was against militias, criticising the recent formation of a new Shi'ite militia named al-Mukhtar Army.

Some people in Baghdad's southwestern district of Jihad have received death threat leaflets signed by al-Mukhtar Army telling them to leave the mixed Sunni-Shi'ite neighborhood.

"Using militias again is a big mistake," Amiri said. "If we (Shi'ites) form militia and they (Sunnis) form militia, then Iraq will be lost."


Kurdish-Shi'ite alliance

Turning to the Baghdad government's dispute with autonomous Kurds over land and oil rights in the north, Amiri said this should not undermine traditional ties between Shi'ites and Kurds who were both oppressed under former strongman Saddam Hussein.

"This has nothing to do with this deep strategic alliance. Technical problems have to be fixed based on the constitution and the oil and gas law," he declared.

Baghdad says it alone has the authority to control Iraqi oil exports, while the Kurds say their right to export from their autonomous northern region is enshrined in Iraq's federal constitution, drawn up after the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.

New legislation to govern the world's fourth largest oil reserves has been caught up for years in a struggle over how to share power between Iraq's Sunni, Shi'ite and Kurdish factions, which has intensified since U.S. troops withdrew a year ago.

"Frankly, we are in the federal government and the prime minister is serious about this issue," Amiri said. "He won't make a concession ... he is a stubborn and won't bargain".

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There is no solution except coexistence, sectarianism pose a grave danger to the whole region stability, both Shia and Sunnah share the blame, Shia are being used by Iran, and they look at Sunni as if they are Qaeda, while Sunnah take some Shia reactions and both get emotional and act upon it. No sect can finish the other one, and the only thing will get finished are Iraq and Syria after dragging the region into it. We get to stop demonizing each-others.

The problem is the Iranian regime is fueling the hatred and use some Shia for their own agenda.
 
There is no solution except coexistence, sectarianism pose a grave danger to the whole region stability, both Shia and Sunnah share the blame, Shia are being used by Iran, and they look at Sunni as if they are Qaeda, while Sunnah take some Shia reactions and both get emotional and act upon it. No sect can finish the other one, and the only thing will get finished are Iraq and Syria after dragging the region into it. We get to stop demonizing each-others.

The problem is the Iranian regime is fueling the hatred and use some Shia for their own agenda.

iran isnt fuelings sectarian violence. in fact, the reason why iran is supporting shia groups is because they are ideological closer to them, but they arent supporting them just because they are shia. in afghanistan iran supported a merely sunni group (northern alliance), in gaza they are supporting hamas and islamic jihad, etc. in contrast to gcc-countries who support sunni fundamentalistic groups just for the sake of being anti-shia.
 
Vote For Close !

After the USA Invaded Iraq , really who is Actually Iraq now ? Only a Ghost his Day´s without an Army.
 
Vote For Close !

After the USA Invaded Iraq , really who is Actually Iraq now ? Only a Ghost his Day´s without an Army.

iraq is the country that is going to export 8 million barrels of oil per day in 2017. dont underestimate its potential.
 
iraq is the country that is going to export 8 million barrels of oil per day in 2017. dont underestimate its potential.
Iraq will be divided, as sunni and kurds wont live under the shia theocratic rules...it already began with the ongoing protest, and wont end until either the iranian backed regime is toppled or full autonomy of sunni provinces north and west iraq.
 
Iraq will be divided, as sunni and kurds wont live under the shia theocratic rules...it already began with the ongoing protest, and wont end until either the iranian backed regime is toppled or full autonomy of sunni provinces north and west iraq.

even if iraq is going to be divided, most of its oil fields are located in the shia region.
 
Iraq will be divided, as Sunni and Kurds wont live under the shia theocratic rules...it already began with the ongoing protest, and wont end until either the Iranian backed regime is toppled or full autonomy of sunni provinces north and west Iraq.

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Saudi Arabia worries a lot about the loyalty of the large Shia population (maybe even a majority) in its Eastern Province, where all the oil is.Would you also purpose the same solutions for saudi Arabia and Bahrain plus Turkey

whatever is good for the goose is good for the gander ...
 
even if iraq is going to be divided, most of its oil fields are located in the shia region.
There are a lot of oil fields in kurdish region, even the sunni west is not explored.
Btw, Turkey and KRG will sign an agreement to export one million b/day and built a pipeline to turkey who will be finished end of 2013, giving the middle finger to the iranian backed government

iran isnt fuelings sectarian violence. in fact, the reason why iran is supporting shia groups is because they are ideological closer to them, but they arent supporting them just because they are shia. in afghanistan iran supported a merely sunni group (northern alliance), in gaza they are supporting hamas and islamic jihad, etc. in contrast to gcc-countries who support sunni fundamentalistic groups just for the sake of being anti-shia.
We all know how much sectarian iran is, they consider shia to be follower of ali, and the sunni nawasib or ennemy of ali. Even if they support sometime sunni, its purely for short term benefit
With youtube, the taqiyah doesnt work anymore
 
There are a lot of oil fields in kurdish region, even the sunni west is not explored.
Btw, Turkey and KRG will sign an agreement to export one million b/day and built a pipeline to turkey who will be finished end of 2013, giving the middle finger to the iranian backed government

who cares? the amount of oil in the shia region exceeds the relatively tiny oil in krg.
 
iraq is the country that is going to export 8 million barrels of oil per day in 2017. dont underestimate its potential.


Ahm ,How old are you ? Iraq was Occuapated by USA. Since that Iraq is not Iraq.
 
Iraq threatens Turkey... what a joke :D maybe being bombed back to stone age twice isn't enough for these 3rd world cavemen :) or maybe Maliki confuses himself with Saddam. I'm betting on the last one :D
 
Zannedersem Kuzey Irak Kürtleri ve Suriye'li Kürtler Türkiye'ye kapak atmak istiyor. Türkiye, AB'ye girmeden önce. Danışıklı dövüş gibi bişey. Irak 3 parçe sunni Arab Arab lara, şii Arab İran a ve Kürt bölgesi Türkiye ye kalıyor.

Olabilir mi böyle varsayım ?
 
This is a good joke,but seriously now how they plan to do this?
 

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