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Kerry came in Baghdad wearing helmet and flak jacket to rescue the Shiite regime
6/24/2014 1:35:53 AM

If necessary, the United States is considering a possibility of military strikes in Iraq before the formation of a new government of "national unity", which should include representatives of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, US state secretary Kerry said who arrived in Baghdad wearing a helmet and a flak jacket.
 
According to news agency DPA, Washington was "strongly concerned" about the situation in Iraq which threatens to stifle the puppet regime in Baghdad.
 
US state secretary said in this regard, that Obama would not interfere with military operations in Iraq, even if the new government was not formed.
 
The United States, together with the European Union, insists on forming a government with participation of representatives of the three groups because it does not want to take someone else's side that could potentially flare up the conflict in Iraq.
 
Kerry arrived in Iraq in an unannounced visit from Jordan on Monday. In Baghdad, he met the leader of the Shiite regime Nouri al-Maliki.
 
Meanwhile, the situation in Iraq continues to deteriorate for the world democracy. Muslims that had rebelled against the puppet Shia regime liberated 3 more cities in the Anbar province. According to Arab sources, most of the province is now under the control of Sunni groups.
 
It is reported that the city of Tal Afar was also completely freed from Shiites. Groups of ISIL and local Sunni tribes have been fighting in the city since June 16. On Monday, Shiite troops finally fled from it.
 
US press writes in response to recent events in Iraq that the speed with which the Sunni units liberate new territories raises concern of word democracy that "the whole Iraqi state could collapse in the near future".
 
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

 

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