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Divide and conquer then encircle and kill

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 1 May 2007
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Since the early day of invading Iraq, the USA policy has been following the old invaders wisdom," divide and conquer". Thus they have divided the Iraqis according to two contradicting rules; sectarian groups as Sunnis , sheit, Christians, and ethnic groups as Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen,....

Among the Arabs the division rule was seatrain as Sunni and sheits, while among the Sunnis the rule is changed to Arab, Kurds and Turkmen. It is well known that the majority of the Kurds are Muslim Sunni, but when it comes to count Sunnis the Kurds are excluded so that the percentage of Sunnis is reduced. This enforced division has led to what we see in the last year of sectarian killing among the Iraqis.

The last stage of Mr. Bush policy in Iraq is to encircle some districts in Baghdad, and then liquidate those who are against the occupation. The "great wall" in the Al-Adhamiya district of Baghdad which has been recently erected to safeguard, as the USA troops says, the people of the district is one example.

What we see on the ground is quite different. On 28 April a joint Iraqi/ USA force arrested 25 men from a local café in the district, then they killed 5 of them in front of the others. One more barbaric action is that, these forces have occupied the the Al-Naaman hospital in the same district two days ago. These forces have forced the patients to leave the hospital. If we know that this is the only hospital in the city then we can see how people are killed slowly !.

It is obvious that the USA troops have been advised by the new conservatives and their allies in the sectarian government of al-maliky ,to send away all opponents to the occupation, and to kill the remaining ones. In this respect more than 3 million Iraqis have fled outside and more than 700 thousands have been killed.

The UN and western media have been giving clued ears to SOS voices of the the Iraqis , and yet those to blame is the international terror, forgetting that Mr. Bush and his allies are the most dangerous terrorist that have ever been seen. !!!

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  • No reason to doubt you could see the writing on the wall a long time back, is a classic move that worked well on the native americans. This will allow US presence and bases for a good twenty years or more. The constant pressure of American bases and culture on irans doorstep will wear them down, as 70% of the population is under 30 years old most of which want nothing more then to leave the regime. How long before irans religious regime is overthrown? Was iraq just a stepping stone, the real hidden agenda iran?

    • Oh how delighted I was to read this blog , we can now see how clever the Presidents bush’s really are .
      Iraq of 17 years ago was a semi united islamic country with a million man army , 3,000 tanks , an airforce and a budding maker of wmd is now a land with no external strengths, it now doesn’t threaten the west & relies on the west’s money to feed & look after it’s people & instead of railing against the west the west it kills its own .
      Looking at the situation now sitting in europe I can only thank the Bush’s.
      I am sure that future generations in the rest of the world (excluding islamic countries) will see how farsighted the foreign policies of the west have been.

  • The Crusades continue. This Crusade (#20 I think?) has been the most sucessful, protiftable and effective so far.