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Iraq-Jordan
Iraq in Meltdown?
2005-08-27
...Throughout the day in Baghdad, politicians bickered over how to proceed with the constitution without driving the country to civil war.
The Telegraph is a conservative daily, that doesn't print dubious speculation. Comment on Muslim forums suggests that the al-Sadrites are preparing to rally, and are talking unity with the Sunni clerics based on joint work toward a shariah tyranny. Civil war is inevitable between the shariah groups and the secular and pro-West forces. This should be encouraged, as a means to induce the necessary bloody stabilization of Iraq, and to create permanent allies. State Department inclusivism - manifest in indulgence of al-Sadrite rallies - has not contributed to international peace and security.
As night fell, the government's official spokesman, Laith Kubba, announced that a final version of the document had been decided and compromise reached on three issues, although he did not say which. Sunni leaders said that no consensus had been reached. Hussein al-Falluji, a Sunni member of the drafting panel, said: "If this constitution continues to include federalism, it should be put in the bin and done again."
Only 20% of potential oil bearing sections of Iraq have been explored. Most of the exploitable areas are in Kurdish or Arab-Shiite areas. In the interest of American security, and oil market stability, Sunni Arab and Khomenist Shiite must be made subject to bloody suppression. The US needs to discard the farcical civil policing methodology that can't work in the Iraq dog's breakfast, and adopt an exclusivist policy towards anti seculars, Khomenists, Wahabis and the rest of Condi Rice's Rainbow Coalition. Once we have allies - led by another Shah if necessary - we can effect the necessary annihilation of the Saudi and Iranian infiltrators. Then we go to the source.
The chances of the parliament convening declined by the minute. Kamal Hamdoun, a Sunni negotiator, said the Shia politicians - the dominant force in the national assembly - had not turned up for a meeting. "They are acting according to the law of force instead of the force of law. We call on all Iraqis to vote No in the constitutional referendum."

Shia politicians made clear that they did not see any need for the parliament to vote. The draft is to be put to a referendum in October.
 
The drafting began amid the optimism engendered by January's successful elections, when Iraqis turned out to vote in defiance of bombers and gunmen. But US hopes of establishing the first secular democracy in the Arab world have foundered on ethnic and religious divisions...
Iraq instability is grounded on US inclusivism. The problem with Islamofascists is: their lives. We will not have peace and security until they are dead.
Posted by:Vlad the Muslim Impaler

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