Washington – US lawmakers voted Wednesday to split Iraq into a loose federation of sectarian-based regions and urged President George W Bush to press Iraqi leaders to agree.
More than 20 Republicans joined Democrats to pass the non-binding measure in the Senate, 75-23, showing frustration in both parties about Bush’s war policy and lagging national reconciliation in Iraq.
Supporters of Iraqi partition believe it would let Shia, Sunni and Kurdish factions settle their differences and make it easier for US troops eventually to return home.
But the measure, attached to the 2008 defence budget, runs against US administration policy to keep Iraq united and would likely face a veto if it reached Bush’s desk.
The proposal to breaking up Iraq into decentralized regions came from Senator Joseph Biden, who heads the chamber’s foreign relations committee and is running for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential nomination.
Biden has long championed the federal plan, saying it would give Iraq’s main groups ‘breathing room in their own regions’ and speed up a US troop withdrawal.
But partition would raise concern in neighbouring Turkey, which is fighting a Kurdish separatist movement and would be wary of broader autonomy for Iraqi Kurds across the border.
Sunni-led Saudi Arabia would likely fear a further rise in Iranian influence over Iraq if Iraqi Shiites controlled their own mini-state.
A key Republican supporter and presidential candidate, Senator Sam Brownback, has urged Bush to send a high-level envoy to Iraq ‘to get these people in a room to cut the deal to get different states, where you have the power mostly residing in the states.’
Biden’s amendment calls for the US government to work for a ‘political settlement based on the creation of federal regions within a united Iraq.’
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Note: truly, this an amazing display of imperial hubris and brazen arrogance. Gone is all the propaganda about Iraq’s sovereignty – Washington intends to partition Iraq just as European colonial powers partitioned Africa or the Middle-East . Clearly, the Neocons are “loosing it” and are coming up with increasingly bizarre schemes to try to avoid the consequences of the failures of the Imperial policies in the Middle-East. It is amazing to see how out of touch with reality American politicians have become; evidently, ridicule does not kill, and one would be tempted to add “unfortunately”.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/II27Ak01.html#parasites
The Oil Grab That Got Away
by Dilip Hiro
Your entire premise that is some sort of American imperialist plot is faulty. The option to create semi-autonomous regions is part of the Iraqi constitution.
But the war is all about oil and imperialism! (Oil was and is available from lots of other sources.) But U.S. oil companies will get the oil contracts! (The U.S. has already spent $500 billion on Iraq, and such profits will take a long, long time to recoup, if ever.) Then Bush must be dumb, because I’m smart and know that the reason the U.S. went into Iraq couldn’t have been to suppress a regime likely to support terrorism and to foster democracy! (Yes, you’re a genius. Too bad you weren’t around to disclose that rice was the reason we went into Vietnam and beer the reason we went into Germany.)