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Stop forcing division on us Iraqis

Nadia | 29.08.2005 10:38

Stop forcing division of us Iraqis.

Stop forcing your division on us Iraqis
Politicians, media and pro-war people needs to accept that Iraqis identity as IRAQIS do exists and is strong. Stop the dividing game of sunni this, shiia that.

The stubbornness on continuing on this new dividing path; when I as an Iraqi and Iraqis around me say they don’t agree with it gives me the conviction that these people are not honest in helping us Iraqis, they are doing all they can to divide us.

Some might do it out of ignorance of the Iraqi society, some might do it because they think tensions in media sells and some do it out of pure desire to do all what they can to divide Iraq and Iraqis.

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Is this what is going on in Iraq?

The Age-Old Israeli Plan to Divide Iraq
An ambitious report entitled “A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s,” which appeared in the World Zionist Organization’s periodical Kivunim in February 1982 disclosed a strategy aimed at making the whole of the Middle East a kind of “living space” for Israel. The report, drawn up by Oded Yinon, an Israeli journalist and formerly attached to the Foreign Ministry of Israel, set out the scenario of the “division of Iraq” in these terms:
Iraq, rich in oil on the one hand and internally torn on the other, is guaranteed as a candidate for Israel’s targets. Its dissolution is even more important for us than that of Syria- Iraq is, once again, no different in essence from its neighbors, although its majority is Shi’ite and the ruling minority Sunni. Sixty-five percent of the population has no say in politics, in which an elite of 20 percent holds the power. In addition there is a large Kurdish minority in the north, and if it weren’t for the strength of the ruling regime, the army and the oil revenues, Iraq’s future state would be no different than that of Lebanon in the past- In Iraq, a division into provinces along ethnic/religious lines as in Syria during Ottoman times is possible. So, three (or more) states will exist around the three major cities: Basra, Baghdad and Mosul, and Shi’ite areas in the south will separate from the Sunni and Kurdish north.
Ref
ed.) Israel Shahak, The Zionist Plan for the Middle East; from Oded Yinon’s “A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties” Published by the Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Inc. Belmont, Massachusetts, 1982 Special Document No. 1 (ISBN 0-937694-56-8); 2- (ed.) Israel Shahak, The Zionist Plan for the Middle East;

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