Multistaged division agenda

Duniya Al-Watan

- The U.S. will dom­i­nate of the secu­rity of Iraq and its polit­i­cal future away from the inter­na­tional par­tic­i­pa­tion and the res­o­lu­tions of the UN Secu­rity Council.

- The next Agree­ment ready to be signed is the Oil and Gas Agree­ment, which will take Iraq back to the pre-nationalization era, and this is the main goal of the occupation.

Sur­pris­ingly, my favorite Iraqi writer Fahdil Al-Rubai wrote today an arti­cle on Al-Arab, not say­ing things plainly as the pre­vi­ous arti­cle but he is head­ing to the same direction:

It is very impor­tant to note that the con­tro­versy that accom­pa­nied the vot­ing process focused on the idea that Iraq will remain under the U.S. guardian­ship even with sign­ing the Agreement.

The United States will become the decision-maker (or the guardian) in the inde­pen­dence con­flict as long as they have already suc­ceeded in estab­lish­ing an abstract con­cept of sov­er­eignty and put it in a legal frame­work bind­ing the gov­ern­ment in Iraq.

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