how Many special forces Iraqi armed forces have ?
The official ISOF (Iraqi special operations forces) are about 10,000. They have their own intelligence service and work independent from the army for the most part.*
There are other SWAT, police, army, federal police special units are probably number over 15,000 as well. Some try to imitate the "look" of the special forces but you can usually spot out the difference through their weapons. *Here are Iraqi minister of interior special units (not official ISOF)
No one is dreaming but you...As percentage Shia pop. definitely is under 50% and arround %45 in iraq.
Arabs 60+% of iraq= 60-65%Shia, 40-35% Sunni
Kurds 25% of iraq=85% sunni and 15%shia, Ezedy
Turkmens 10% 0f iraq= 50% sunni and 50% Shia.
Now prove for us, which one of this stastic infos above wrong?
Another your twisting...Almost All disputed area is between *Kurds and Arab Shias...Kerkuk, Khaneqin, Mandali etc...Just a little area within border of Musul which non-muslim Kurd minority Ezedies live in regarded as disputed area between Kurds and Sunnis Arabs.
according to the recent news: all Kurdish parliamentarians have abandoned iraqi national parliament in Baghdat for an uncertain time *in intention of protesting Al-Maliki government.*
A government that directed by iran from outside historicaly proven that *never could provide his people stability justice, peace and welfare.
AS Mullah regime failed to provide his own people, freedom, justice and welfare, how is it possible *iran could aid iraq or antoher country in providing stability do you think?
Al-Maliki neither an educated nor an expert politician. And more critical than *all, Al-Maliki is not a loyal *man to iraq. He worked on account of iran for 30 years againist his own country. fought side by side with iran army againist iraqi army in iran-iraq war.
He was dealing with ormament business in Damascuss when *US begun to invade irraq...İran had summonded him from *Damascuss *to iraq. Atfter that iran have made him a politician to stabb Arabs and Sunnis in the back.*
at *the moment Al Maliki's puppet Government has no good *relation with any muslim country but Assad and Mullah regime.
Am i mistaken mr. Alshawi??
you have a problem with reading the statistics. *The 60-65% Shia is the OVERALL INCLUDING THE KURDS. *So yes you are very mistaken. *This is an old statistic anyway the number is Shias in Iraq has increased since that time. As for "loyalty", Iraqi loyalty isn't calculated by love for Saddam. Or have you not seen what the Shias went through under Saddam?*
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I don't need to go talk about him, but this video shows 1 out of over 160 mass graves discovered, and many have not yet been discovered. Some mass graves are still being discovered by construction and oil companies. The last one found about 2 weeks ago. Of course this is other than the hundreds of thousands who have been killed because of useless wars and executions. *Did you know that over 3 million people were killed or sentenced to death under Saddam? My father and uncle were sentenced to death, I have a friend who had a death sentence at three years old along with his brothers,father and uncles, luckily they all managed to escape from Iraq. But I know dozens of people who have lost relatives during Saddam's rule. *Yet you come here to preach about nationalism and being loyal to a regime which brought nothing but destruction. *I'm pretty sure you wouldn't appreciate if you have went through such events. *I personally have not seen or known my father until I was 8 years old because of Saddam Hussain.*
[video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yUue1S077Zs[/video]
LOOL Kirkuk is Shia Arabs? See you are just giving further prove that Shias are a majority not in the south, but also north
. Ok let me correct you, Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen reside in Kirkuk. *75% of the*Arabs and 50% Turkmen in Kirkuk are Sunni. As for Mosul (Nineveh province) the city itself is not disputed, but the Nineveh plains in which*assyrian, Turkmen, Arab, and Kurds *reside are disputed. There is oil both in Kirkuk and the Nineveh plains which is important for Sunnis and kurds if they want survive independently. Yezedis live in Sinjar which is west of Mosul.*
"Nineveh Province is multiethnic. There are significant numbers of Arabs, indigenous Assyrians, Kurds, and Yazidis, both in towns and cities, and in their own specific villages and regions. There are also numbers of Shabaks, Turkmen, Mandeans, Roma and Armenians.
In terms of religion, the majority of Kurds, Arabs are Sunni Muslim while Turkmen are mostly Shi'ite, Assyrians and Armenians are exclusively Christian, and Yazidis, Shabaks and Mandeans following their own religious beliefs. Ninawa is a Sunni-majority province.*The main languages spoken are Arabic, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Kurdish, South Azeri, Shabaki, Mandic and Armenian."
Iraq has good relations with the UAE, Jordan,Egypt, and now increasing the ties with *Kuwait. The only countries Iraq has bad relations with are the terrorist supporting countries who aren't happy with majority rule in Iraq. They don't want Iraq to be stable because a strong Iraq would put them back in their place.*
Maliki used to run an office for the Dawah party in Syria. the image of him that was spread is photoshopped and I have seen the original. Besides Saddam was a gangster when he was young. One if his ministers used to sell ice in the street before being in government. Nour al Maliki was an MP before he became prime minister.*Linking everything with Iran has became an obsessive habit that sectarian and weak people like yourself use. *Maliki has even waged an armed campaign against the pro-Iran militias back in 2008.*
Anyways, my last reply, don't ruin my thread with you sectarian remarks.*