18 November 2010 By Tariq Alhomayed Despite everything that is happening in Iraq with
regards to the details surrounding the formation of
the government, there is a more important and urgent
issue and that is the need to work to protect Iraq
from the forthcoming days, ensuring that Iraq does not
become easy prey for Iran and its allies following the
2011 US withdrawal in 2011. We must also guarantee
that there is no repetition of what happened following
the most recent elections, with the country remaining
without a government for a period of 8 months, not to
mention the ballot box results being ignored. There must be a clear strategy put in place by the
Iraqis who are concerned by this issue, with
coordination between the moderate Arab countries and
the West, particularly the US, in order to ensure that
the Iranian infiltration of Iraq is halted. This is
something that will only be achieved by recognizing an
important truth, and that is we should not be working
to support sectarian interests, but rather to
strengthen patriotism; supporting Iraqi figures
including Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and all
other components of Iraq. There is also a need to
strengthen national reconciliation and amend some
constitutional articles to ensure that these act as a
guarantee and assurance to all Iraqis, rather than for
one party at the expense of another. Washington says that it has not sacrificed the
lives of its soldiers to allow the Iranians to form
the Iraqi government, however this does not go far
enough, for the fact is they should not leave Iran
anything in Iraq, not just the formation of its
government. As for the Arabs, and particularly Saudi
Arabia and Egypt, they must not allow Iraq to become a
basket of concerns like Lebanon. Therefore, there must
be serious work to come up with a clear strategy with
the international community under the umbrella of the
United Nations in coordination with the Iraqis who are
keen to build a sovereign and independent nation. This
must begin today; we must not waste time until it is
too late and the axe has fallen. As a result of this we must not listlessly follow
slogans, welcoming the US withdrawal [from Iraq]. This
is a delusion and deception, for there are parties who
is preparing to fill the void [vacated by the US
withdrawal], such as Iran and its allies. Therefore we
must work quickly to ensure that an international
force until the umbrella of the UN remains in Iraq to
guarantee that the country does not slide into
violence, as well as to protect Iraq from covert
occupation by Iran, in the same manner what is
happening today in Lebanon by Hezbollah. Therefore what is required is for an allied force
to remain in Iraq along the line of what happened in
Germany following World War II, and a package of
proposals must be put forward in Iraq with the UN
monitoring its implementation. These proposals would
include political reform, ensuring media freedom to
monitor corruption, educational reform, and abolishing
all forms of sectarianism. None of this can take place without strict control
and phased international supervision. There must also
be no leniency on Iraq with regards to its debts and
lifting international sanctions unless these reforms
are implemented. In conclusion, Iraq is in need of direct and
technical support, [international] monitoring of the
situation there, the presence of an international
force, and support for all of Iraq's patriotic figures
from all groups, rather than relying upon sects which
only strengthens the sectarian division or [relying
upon] certain figures that could easily be killed or
threatened. This is the message to all those that want to help
Iraq and return the country to a semblance of
normalcy. This is also a message to the Americans who
are concerned about the blood of their soldiers, and
the money and time they spend, being sacrificed and
wasted, and who want to ensure that their project in
Baghdad has a positive impact on the region at large. Comments 💬 التعليقات |