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Iraq Election Victor Fears Sectarian War

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Posted on May 10, 2010
U.S. Air Force / Staff Sgt. D. Myles Cullen

Iyad Allawi, whose Iraqiya Party won the most seats in Iraq’s recent election, says sectarian violence could overtake Iraq, the region and even “the world at large” if the opposition continues to try to undermine his victory and establish a Shiite-dominated parliament.

The Guardian:

“This conflict will not remain within the borders of Iraq,” he said. “It will spill over and it has the potential to reach the world at large, not just neighbouring countries. Now Iraq is at centre stage in the region. But it is boiling with problems, it is stagnant and it can go either way.

“I feel that we are not done and that the international community has failed this country.”

Allawi’s warning came on the most deadly day of violence in Iraq this year, with more than 99 people killed and at least 300 wounded in a spate of shootings and explosions.

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By walldizo, May 11, 2010 at 2:02 am Link to this comment
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Is this the democratic model the US was introducing to the Arabs after over 7 years of tragic experience??.As if it is not enough having oppresive regimes backed and financed by the US,arabs will have to sustain additional calamity in Iraq.Americans should be held responsible for the present state of affairs plaguing Iraq, regardless of what decision the Administration may take.There is nothing to indicate that Iraq is on the road to recovery,and as it stands,sectairin wars are the more likely alternative should the US decide to depart.

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By ofersince72, May 11, 2010 at 12:28 am Link to this comment

Everyone is going to have to eat and drink oil soon,
same with all the death machinery you all spend our
money on, we will have to eat and drink all that toooo.

I hope everyone loves the taste of oil !!!!!!!!!!!

Now go get in ur car and drive to Burger King .....

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By ofersince72, May 11, 2010 at 12:19 am Link to this comment

You on Capitol Hill,  that we voted the majority in
2006 to stop this…SCREW YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t care what the bible or Nietzsche preach,
this was a WAR CRIME, enabled by your Public Law 107-40.

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By ofersince72, May 11, 2010 at 12:10 am Link to this comment

Allawi, Another CIA hack, or US gov hac, same thing.

Obama has a good excuse now to not abide by the
agreement that was signed with Iraq.
He will have the Iraq gov, invite the US to stay past
Augest.
Sectarian War…..WOW…....them ole sectarians….
good one , United States Government !!!!!!!

United STates Government…most of you belong in
a war crimes trial and convicted and behind bars!!!!!!!!!
Now go start another sectarian violence, US government.

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