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Posted by star-traveller on May-17-2007 10:42:

War-torn Iraq 'facing collapse' War-torn Iraq 'facing collapse'

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War-torn Iraq 'facing collapse'

Rival factions are struggling for local supremacy in Iraq

Iraq faces the distinct possibility of collapse and fragmentation, UK foreign policy think tank Chatham House says.

Its report says the Iraqi government is now largely powerless and irrelevant in many parts of the country.

It warns there is not one war but many local civil wars, and urges a major change in US and British strategy, such as consulting Iraq's neighbours more.

The report comes as Iran said Iranian and US diplomats would hold talks on 28 May on the security situation in Iraq.

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said the talks - the third such meeting - would be restricted to the subject of Iraq.

"Negotiation is limited to Iraq, in Iraq, and will start in the presence of Iraqi officials," he told reporters during a visit to Pakistan.

'Harsh realities'

The UK Foreign Office, responding to the Chatham House report, stated that security conditions, although "grim" in places, varied across Iraq.

"Most insurgent attacks remain concentrated in just four of Iraq's 18 provinces, containing less than 42% of the population," a Foreign Office spokesman told the Press Association news agency.

"Iraq has come a long way in a short time," he added, saying the international community "must stand alongside the Iraqi government".

The Chatham House report, written by Gareth Stansfield, a Middle East expert, is unremittingly bleak, says BBC diplomatic correspondent James Robbins.

Mr Stansfield argues that the break-up of Iraq is becoming increasingly likely.

In large parts of the country, the Iraqi government is powerless, he says, as rival factions struggle for local supremacy.

The briefing paper, entitled Accepting Realities in Iraq, says: "There is not 'a' civil war in Iraq, but many civil wars and insurgencies involving a number of communities and organisations struggling for power."

Mr Stansfield says that although al-Qaeda is challenged in some areas by local leaders who do not welcome such intervention, there is a clear momentum behind its activity.

Iraq's neighbours also have a greater capacity to affect the situation on the ground than either the UK or the US, the report adds.

US-Iran talks

On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said that US-Iranian discussions at ambassador level would take place in Iraq on 28 May.

American and Iranian officials have held talks at ambassador level in the past. There were discussions in Baghdad in March and brief exchanges at a summit in Egypt earlier this month.

Given the climate of suspicion and hostility which has existed between Iran and the US, it is doubtful that the talks stand any chance of yielding quick or substantial results, our correspondent says.

Washington accuses Iran of arming Shia militants in Iraq.

Tehran says American and other coalition forces should be withdrawn from Iraq.


War-torn Iraq 'facing collapse'

I always loved all those 'think-tank' groups. I imagine like a group of very rich, fat and very snobish people gathered together on a sunny day on some distant island in pacific ocean. They are being served by slaves (though it was prohibted long time ago), eating their fat-free junk food (while getting fat anyway), drinking some pricy wine and thinking how turning this world into a safer place will profit their bank accounts.


Posted by M.Johan on May-17-2007 10:53:

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It warns there is not one war but many local civil wars, and urges a major change in US and British strategy, such as consulting Iraq's neighbours more.


USA's reqwest:

Iran agrees

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/...iran-iraq_N.htm


Posted by Krypton on May-17-2007 15:01:

If I got paid just to think about stuff, that'd be awesome.


Posted by MisterOpus1 on May-17-2007 15:30:

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Originally posted by Krypton
If I got paid just to think about stuff, that'd be awesome.


Well sure. I guess if I got paid to take monster shits, or play in dandilion fields, or take naps, that'd be awesome too.

??????


Posted by Shakka on May-17-2007 17:10:

And you'd be rich! That's what I'm talkin' about! Every now and then I put my head down and catch a few z's at work and it is grrrreat!



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