mohsen
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Maliki was a democratically elected government, and THERE WERE SUNNIS MINISTERS IN HIS CABINET. yet those so called Sunnis parties (Seculars in facts) were demanding exactly what U.S couldn't achieve in Iraq, to disband Shiah military groups who were the only obstacle against terrorists activities specially anti Shiah bombings in the Iraq, and these activities existed way before the creation of Maliki government. these Shiah militant were the only reason that Iraq didn't fall into ISIS.you can't change the facts by listing the crimes of isis.
there would have been no isis in first place if maliki government wasn't anti sunni.
sunnis were not made the part of any government organization. it was the start.
the opportunity was created by iraqis itself.
you cannot justify your acts by giving examples of something that happened later. you made this war a shia sunni war. if there wasn't iranian backed shia forces it would have been iraq vs terrorist war. unfortunately its not the case.
they were demanding to place Secular Ba'ath party elements in the government, the same elements who cooperated with former bloodthirsty Iraqi dictator and massacred lots of Shiahs and of course joined the ISIS in the end.
so unlike what you say it wasn't a Shiah/Sunni issue but a political one which was backed by U.S and Saudi Arabia.
meanwhile ISIS was created (and Americans have admitted to create it) to increase the pressure on the Maliki government, yet this terrorist group went out of their control.
also if we want to accept your excuses for creation of ISIS, then why we don't see such a thing in Bahrain which is an absolute majority Shiah country run by a Secular (so called Sunni) dictator?
why we don't see such a thing among oppressed Shiahs of Saudi Arabia dictatorship?
ISIS is solely a U.S/Saudi made issue and with political motives.