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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (47039)10/12/2004 6:08:09 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Lets move on and look at this piece of news ..<<Sunni Arabs form the core of the anti-American insurgency, and a leading Sunni clerical organization has denounced the election as "religiously illegitimate" while Iraq is under foreign occupation. >>

Bloodstained roadmap of the Sunni clerical organisation centred around Ramadi and Fallujah;''Remove the foreign occupation and than bulldoze ‘Shiite majority’ and than install a rule that is minority run like ‘baath Arab nationalist’ rule.''

Sunnis in Iraq are more aligned with ‘Arab nationalism’ they constitute the elite but are fewer in numbers within the populace, whereas Kurds and Shiites fearing to loose the oil fields of south and the north respectively try to stick to Iraqi nationalism and have now emerged as new ‘unifying axis’ within Iraq. Turkey is more than happy to see the north-south axis of unity of Iraq as ex baathists make their last stance in Sunni triangle. Even Sadr, the renegade, the Ho-chi-minh of the liberals within the beltway is now toeing the line as his man dismantle their apparatus. New Iraq with new forces being trained is emerging reality and the elections will seal the fate of lot of naysayers.