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Iraq angrily rejects US sectarian warning
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Posted on 02/21/2006 7:46:06 AM PST by rajuchor

Iraq angrily rejects US sectarian warning By Michael Georgy 1 hour, 33 minutes ago

Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari angrily dismissed on Tuesday U.S. warnings to shun sectarianism in the country's new government, saying Iraqis would not accept interference in their affairs.

Speaking after talks with British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who echoed the U.S. call for a government of national unity in Iraq, the normally calm and diplomatic Jaafari said Iraq knew its own best interests.

"When someone asks us whether we want a sectarian government the answer is 'no we do not want a sectarian government' -- not because the U.S. ambassador says so or issues a warning," he told a news conference.

"...We do not need anybody to remind us, thank you."

U.S. ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad said on Monday the United States, which led the 2003 invasion to topple Saddam Hussein, was investing billions of dollars in Iraq and did not want to see that money go to support sectarian politics.

His comments were echoed less bluntly on Tuesday by Straw, who said after a meeting with President Jalal Talabani that Iraq's parliamentary elections in December showed that no single group can dominate Iraq's new political landscape.

"This is a crucial moment today for the people of Iraq. We had the elections on December 15th. We've now had the final accredited results. What they show is that no party, no ethnic or religious grouping can dominate government in Iraq," Straw said.

"This therefore gives further impetus to what Iraqis tell us they want, which is a government of national unity bringing together all the different elements of Iraqi society."

While Arab Sunni participation in the polls raised hopes that peaceful politics could defuse the Sunni insurgency, voting patterns suggested ballots were cast based on sect, not political and economic programs offered by candidates.

RISING TENSIONS

Rising sectarian tension is increasingly evident on streets, where bodies are often dumped with bullet holes to the head.

Sunni accusations that Jaafari's Shi'ite-led government has sanctioned death squads have tarnished the image of postwar Iraq, which was meant to shine as an example of democracy in a region of dictatorships.

Straw reiterated that Britain was working to push democracy forward in Iraq, where the Sunni insurgency of bombings and shootings has killed thousands of security forces and civilians.

"The international community, particularly those of us who have played a part in liberating Iraq have an interest in ... a prosperous, stable and democratic Iraq," Straw said.

Hours before he spoke, Iraqi Displacement and Migration Minister Suhaila Abd Jaafar survived a roadside bomb attack on her convoy, police sources and an official in her office said.

Other violence, small-scale by Iraqi standards, included two policemen killed by a roadside bomb, an attack on a judge that killed a civilian and the discovery of the body of a bound man with shotgun wounds to the head and chest.

On Monday, three bomb attacks killed at least 19 people, breaking a relative lull in guerrilla violence.

DAMAGE CONTROL

Straw had arrived in Baghdad on Monday amid Iraqi anger over a video released earlier this month apparently showing British soldiers beating Iraqi youths in southern Iraq.

He said that incident had taken place two years ago and was under investigation, adding that there had been very few allegations of abuse overall since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

"Now the evidence has become available there is a very thorough investigation underway by the military police. They have a very good record of being very tough," he said.

British forces participated in the 2003 invasion to overthrow Saddam and are based in the southern city of Basra.

Provincial officials in Basra said last week they would continue their suspension of relations with British forces in the region after the video of the beatings appeared.

New footage of prisoners being abused at the U.S.-run Abu Ghraib prison has also fueled Iraqi anger.

The governor of Iraq's Kerbala province, Aqil al-Khazali, said on Tuesday he had suspended all cooperation with U.S. forces because U.S. security staff last week used police dogs to search government buildings.

Many Muslims consider it degrading to have dogs brought into their homes or offices.

(Additional reporting by Mussab al-Khairalla in Baghdad, Sami al-Jumaili in Kerbala)


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: dhimmi; islam; islamicterrorist; jihad
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Looks like Muslims never will listen to infidels when we tell them politely.
1 posted on 02/21/2006 7:46:08 AM PST by rajuchor
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To: rajuchor; sure_fine

Somehow, I just don't think secular democracy is going to last in theocratic Iraq. It will become an islamic state as soon as they can get it there.


2 posted on 02/21/2006 7:49:40 AM PST by butternut_squash_bisque (Borders, Language, Cultureā„¢)
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To: rajuchor

"Oh what a web we weave when we practice to deceive."


3 posted on 02/21/2006 7:51:10 AM PST by ex-snook (God of the Universe, God of Creation, God of Love, thank you for life.)
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To: rajuchor

I guess this is what happens when you cobble together artificial countries that have no basis other than lines drawn by diplomats.


4 posted on 02/21/2006 7:52:30 AM PST by Cyclopean Squid (History is a work in progress)
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To: Cyclopean Squid

"I guess this is what happens when you cobble together artificial countries that have no basis other than lines drawn by diplomats."

Good point.


5 posted on 02/21/2006 7:54:59 AM PST by L98Fiero
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To: Cyclopean Squid

The best-laid schemes o' mice an 'men
Gang aft agley,
An'lea'e us nought but grief an' pain,
For promis'd joy!


6 posted on 02/21/2006 7:59:24 AM PST by dmz
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To: rajuchor

Dogs going through their homes is
objectionable...but it's OK to
preserve a human head in rhe
refrigerator? I'll ever understand
the logic of the Eastern mind.


7 posted on 02/21/2006 8:01:43 AM PST by Grendel9 (u ()
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To: rajuchor
U.S. ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad said on Monday the United States, which led the 2003 invasion to topple Saddam Hussein, was investing billions of dollars in Iraq and did not want to see that money go to support sectarian politics.

We should be paying down the war debt with iraqi oil $$'s plus lump sum compensation of about $1.0M to the family of each KIA and to each wounded/disabled. Also $200K to each trooper that served on the ground in Iraq.

8 posted on 02/21/2006 8:05:00 AM PST by kimosabe31
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To: butternut_squash_bisque
Somehow, I just don't think secular democracy is going to last in theocratic Iraq. It will become an islamic state as soon as they can get it there.

It will become a satellite of Iran's Shiite theocracy.

The "Grand Dream" of a united secular Iraq rather than 3 (Kurd, Sunni, & Shiite) constantly warring factions is a joke and always has been (without a despot in charge, ruling by terror!!!).

9 posted on 02/21/2006 8:07:04 AM PST by ExSES (the "bottom-line")
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To: Grendel9

Don't blame yourself! Blame Orientalism! Yes, the doctrine that claims that we are incapable of understanding the Eastern ways. Sure, it seems pretty easy to figure it all out, but it turns out we're all wrong! Middle Eastern society isn't the backwards mess it appears to be--it turns out that it is the West which is backwards, and their society is too advanced for us to properly conceive of it.

/do I need this?


10 posted on 02/21/2006 8:09:13 AM PST by Cyclopean Squid (History is a work in progress)
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To: Cyclopean Squid

You've just described a substantial portion of nations on earth. Once drawn, it is difficult to re-draw such boundaries without region-wide war.


11 posted on 02/21/2006 8:10:27 AM PST by karnage
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To: rajuchor
THE SKY IS FALLING!! IRAQ IS DOOMED!!

Because the media says so!! (C'mon, folks....Yahoo News???)

12 posted on 02/21/2006 8:12:29 AM PST by Allegra (Save the Mediterranean Fruitfly!)
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To: ExSES

Exacta-mundo, E.


13 posted on 02/21/2006 8:13:30 AM PST by butternut_squash_bisque (Borders, Language, Cultureā„¢)
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To: rajuchor

The best hope is federalism. With three large factions distrusting each other, they will have trouble establishing a unified theocracy.


14 posted on 02/21/2006 8:13:57 AM PST by js1138 (Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
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To: karnage

True. Most of the post-colonial world is as you've described. They worked when they had imperial masters pulling the strings but sputter when left to their own device. The problem is exacerbated in the Middle East and Africa due to the multitudinous ethnic groups who have never gotten along who now find themselves sharing a state.


15 posted on 02/21/2006 8:14:19 AM PST by Cyclopean Squid (History is a work in progress)
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To: rajuchor
"When someone asks us whether we want a sectarian government the answer is 'no we do not want a sectarian government' -- ..."

It's a matter of pride.

That's all.

Everybody chill.

;-)

16 posted on 02/21/2006 8:15:07 AM PST by Allegra (Save the Mediterranean Fruitfly!)
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To: rajuchor
"Iraq angrily rejects US sectarian warning By Michael Georgy 1 hour, 33 minutes ago"

Why should they listen to Michael Georgy? ;-)

17 posted on 02/21/2006 8:17:33 AM PST by verity (The MSM is comprised of useless eaters)
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To: rajuchor
"Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari angrily dismissed on Tuesday U.S. warnings to shun sectarianism in the country's new government, saying Iraqis would not accept interference in their affairs. "

This dumb a@@ just doesn't get it. I'm beginning to think maybe we should pull out and after this crap hole (Iraq) goes to hell, we'll just laugh. We should send them a bill for all the cost we incurred for giving them their freedom. Just proves, the whole billion or so of this sect will never get their heads out of the sand.
18 posted on 02/21/2006 8:18:53 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: rajuchor

Eh. Who knew you couldn't throw three rabid dogs in the same pen and expect them not to fight? Oy!....../s


19 posted on 02/21/2006 8:20:15 AM PST by OB1kNOb ("All you get from our media is controversy, crap and confusion.")
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To: butternut_squash_bisque

these people need delt with in the only terms they really understand, get control and then educate

oh yea, one of the best things that could happen is the Mecca turned to powder


20 posted on 02/21/2006 8:27:50 AM PST by sure_fine (*not one to over kill the thought process*)
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