Gulf warns of "sectarian violence" in Iraq


Accused Gulf states, dialects varying power, the government of Nouri al-Maliki, causing the collapse of the security situation experienced by Iraq, which threatens to open civil war.
In the first official reaction on what is happening in Iraq, urged Riyadh to avoid policies based on
sectarian Altagej, while Doha considered that what is happening is the result of a policy of exclusion and marginalization, while Kuwait called for maintaining the territorial integrity of Iraq.
Rejection of foreign interference
Saudi Arabia has accused al-Maliki Monday to pay his own towards the abyss due to the adoption of a policy of "exclusion" Sunni Arabs, claim to "speed up" the formation of a government of national reconciliation.
Saudi Arabia and confirmed the need to "avoid policies based on religious and sectarian Altagej practiced in Iraq."
It also confirmed that "rejecting foreign interference in its internal affairs," referring to the Iranian interference or possible U.S. to stop attacks by armed groups.
And called on the Saudi Council of Ministers to take actions "to ensure real participation of all components of the Iraqi people, and equality between them to assume powers and responsibilities in the conduct of state affairs and conduct political and constitutional reforms necessary", as a solution out of the crisis.
It is known that relations bad between Saudi Arabia and al-Maliki, who came to power in 2006, amid mutual accusations between the two parties, and increased conflict in Syria of the sharp differences, especially with the accusation al-Maliki, Saudi Arabia and Qatar in March / last March that they support the "terrorism", in reference to their support for the opposition Syrian armed forces.
Marginalization and exclusion
For his part, considered Qatar's Foreign Minister Khalid al-Attiyah to the Iraqi crisis is the result of "the adoption of marginalization and exclusion."
The Qatari minister said that "what is happening in one of its aspects as a result of negative factors accumulated over the years, and led to what led to it, and most notably pursue policies narrow factional interests."
And seemed to moderate the tone of Kuwait about what is happening in Iraq, as merely declaring "support for the security and stability of Iraq and the preservation of its territorial integrity."
She Kuwaiti government said in a statement on Monday, expressed con
fidence that the Iraqi people "will exceed this ordeal."
Openness fragile
And provides the current events in Iraq, which was the control of the organization Daash and Sunni groups armed vast areas north of Baghdad, Saudi Arabia's new opportunity; alternative for the setback suffered in Syria when he fell forces of the moderate opposition, leaving the scene of the forces of "takfiri extremist."
Observers believe that the setback suffered by the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki represents many years ago a dream Saudi King Abdullah, who believed al-Maliki just an Iranian agent, and has been translated by refusing to send an ambassador to Baghdad, and encouraging his counterparts in the "Gulf Cooperation Council" to follow Bmqarepetth conservative.
And revealed the events of Iraq, as well, that the atmosphere of openness Gulf Iranian fragile, or that there were exaggerations and lack of understanding of the efforts aimed at the embodiment of openness alleged led by the Emir of Kuwait to visit recent to Tehran, and expressed as well as Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal calling for his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Jawad Zarif to visit the kingdom, as well as mutual visits of an economic business.
There is evidence of the fragility of this openness, because there was no apology Zarif about the invitation, under the pretext of its association with the dates of the meetings concerning the nuclear dossier to the country, only a pretext hiding behind what is deeper and farther than just an apology diplomat is innocent, and Saudi Arabia, in contrast, did not engage in an atmosphere of openness as you wish for Iranian opponent, as recently ago in the first public review of Chinese missiles capable of targeting Tehran, not to mention the imposing Emirates conscription for young people.
The current dilemma faced by Saudi Arabia in Iraq is torn between taking the side of the organization, "Daash" and Sunni groups, and the unwillingness of threatening the security of the Kingdom, there are historical precedents compel Saudi Arabia cautious in providing unlimited support, it has turned out Brotherhood in the twenties of the last century, and flipped al, as well as disappointment hit by the negative developments of the Syrian crisis.
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