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Sec. Clinton to Iraq: "Don't Blow This Opportunity"
"Iraq is now a democracy, but they need to act like one"
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at the Town Hall meeting on the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review in Washington, DC yesterday.
Residents carry the coffin of a victim of Friday's bombing in Baghdad's Zaafaraniya neighbourhood (Reuters) Responding to a question on what the U.S. would do to ensure that Iraqi security and democracy and stability continue, Sec. Clinton said:
The United States, led by our very able, experienced Ambassador Jim Jeffrey... is constantly, along with his able team, reaching out, meeting with, cajoling, pushing the players, starting with Prime Minister Maliki, not to blow this opportunity. Let me just be very clear: This is an opportunity for the Iraqi people of all areas of Iraq, of all religious affiliation, of all backgrounds – this is an opportunity to have a unified Iraq, and the only way to do that is by compromising. [...]
But at the end of the day, Iraq is now a democracy, but they need to act like one, and that requires compromise.
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On Monday a report from Human Rights Watch stated that the human rights situation in Iraq is worse now than it was a year ago. From the report:
“Iraq is quickly slipping back into authoritarianism as its security forces abuse protesters, harass journalists, and torture detainees,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “Despite U.S. government assurances that it helped create a stable democracy, the reality is that it left behind a budding police state.”
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In signs of ongoing violence in the country, agencies are reporting that at least 32 people have died in Baghdad this morning from a blast targeting a funeral procession.
Al Jazeera reports:
Dozens dead in Baghdad blast
Police officials said the blast occurred on Friday morning in the mostly Shia neighborhood of Zafaraniyah, where mourners had gathered for the funeral of Mohammed al-Maliki, a real-estate agent who was killed along with his wife and son a day earlier.
They said 65 people were wounded in the explosion, including 16 officers, which struck as the procession was transporting Maliki's body for the funeral services.
Hospital officials confirmed the death toll, and said that at least four of those killed were women. [...]
Friday's attack brings the death toll from a wave of attacks since the beginning of the year to more than 200. The attacks raise concerns that the surge in violence and an escalating political crisis might deteriorate into a civil war.
The Shia-led government often blames Sunni fighters for attacks targeting Shias, saying they are trying to stoke the kind of sectarian slaughter which killed tens of thousands of Iraqis at the peak of the war in 2006-2007.
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9 Comments so far
Show All- If the ambassador IS NOT "able" and "experienced" he should never be there in the first place. - "cajoling, pushing the players..." PLAYERS?? this literally makes me sick in its snide condescending infantilization. I can only be left to conclude that this sort of ham-fisted arrogance is the only path this official is capable of walking. Truly an embarrassment.
- "blow this opportunity"? - "very clear"? - oh yes indeed Hillary Clinton.
"The United States, led by our very able, experienced Ambassador Jim Jeffrey... is constantly, along with his able team, reaching out, meeting with, cajoling, pushing the players, starting with Prime Minister Maliki, not to blow this opportunity. Let me just be very clear: This is an opportunity for the Iraqi people of all areas of Iraq, of all religious affiliation, of all backgrounds – this is an opportunity to have a unified Iraq, and the only way to do that is by compromising. [...]
Sometimes the arrogance of these extreme architects of injury goes so much beyond insult.
"Even if we have murdered, raped and tortured your children, decimated vital infrastructure, killed professionals and basically crippled your country for decades to come... we are offering you a chance to further cooperate with our new vision of Iraq and the private militias we have hired to protect this vision. Now, if you can't compromise, then you only have yourselves to blame."
I can never get over the cruelty of these people... the cold efficient, sadistic cruelty they so smugly express... knowing all the guns of war are on their side... so why not take a few shots at those who lives have been destroyed... and who certainly will have no recourse in this lifetime.
The very first thought anyone should have when a bomb explodes anywhere is that it was a GLADIO operation. Because most are. Even petty thefts are often carried out by undercover police as targeted harassment (and blamed on someone else)... and this much I have witnessed!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio
I didn't know about Gladio, but it's something I've always assumed was taking place. It's supremely naive to expect global powers to keep their hands off, especially in places where they have put much effort into regime change and clearing away obstacles to their control.
I explained to Bill that we knew about the plot to kill JFK before it happened and I was set up to be in Texas on that day and discovered a whole lot. The FBI considered folk singers as Commies and needed more patsies if Oswald lived. This was the same day that New Orleans DA Jim Garrison, who was prosecuting the CIA in the JFK case was to appear on the Johnny Carson show that night.
Bill was bad enough as a CIA coverup artist, but Hillary is even worse.
Now we know that Obama was a CIA asset in Collage also and The War Machine cover-up goes on.