Edited by Gillian Palmer
The American-Iranian hostilities do not deceive anyone, after what showed in reality. We have today crossed 10 years and more of hateful occupation. Iran helped and supported the American occupation through its powerful help to the American and British forces and through its part in the war with Arabs and Muslims, much to my regret, or through the opposition parties and the parties linked spiritually and ideologically with Iran.
Iran has promoted the parties and al-Qaida, though the politicians are more capable of lying and escapades than it is. They submitted reports to American intelligence before the occupation, in the passing game of occupation after the year 2000; thus, some political powers inside Iraq that confirmed those reports during the infamous London Conference of 2001 about the occupation of Iraq were [part of] the first and strongest game belonging to the leaders in Iran, which included secular and liberal forces. They pushed the Iraq party, known to everyone as a third party in religious sectarianism. It was the Americans and, before them, the Iranians who were in a hurry to make new theaters of destruction and tampering, though there were strands of the gameplay and support from Iran. Thus, there was an Iranian lobby and American lobby role in the killing and displacement of more than 6 million of our brother Shiite Arabs and Sunni Arabs and the stealing of oil with Iranian tools. Iraqi tools worked for Tehran and destroyed the infrastructure, demolished mosques and holy shrines, and killed ‘ulema and university professors.
America and Iran intervened in the production of the new Iraqi constitution. The most prominent points and paragraphs in this constitution were the mastery of the capabilities of the poor people and the division of power and money between Iran and America.
The question that arises now on the Iraqi political stage is not this silence by the official media or the unofficial media in Iraq and the Western countries after the targeting of the Iraqi satellite. It is the martyrdom of five women and four men, journalists and media workers for the Salahuddin satellite channel, and the silence of the Iraqi Journalist Syndicate. At the time, the big media hype called for the targeting of a jewel store in Kirkuk. The citizens in the new Iraq always remember the handling of events and what happens on the Iraqi arena; they see who benefits from the targeting of the Iraqi provinces and some of the areas that came out to protest in the six rising provinces, especially Anbar, Salahuddin, Diyala, Mosul, Samarra, Diyala and some areas of Baghdad inhabited by Sunni majorities. Are they al-Qaida organizations, elements of the Baath Party or Iranian militias? The answer is in the hands of those who read this article.
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