Iraq’s Leaders Look Forward to New Political Era

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Iraq’s president, head of government and parliament speaker collectively agreed on Saturday that governance mechanisms put in place after the US invasion in 2003 have failed to build a cohesive state that accommodates all Iraqis.


They expressed their views during a memorial ceremony held to commemorate Martyr’s Day in Baghdad.


Noting that Iraq was at a crossroads, President Barham Salih warned that if the Levantine country does not overcome internal disputes, infighting and ethno-nationalism, society will suffer a “permanent break-up.”

So, now what?
 
Iraq’s president, head of government and parliament speaker collectively agreed on Saturday that governance mechanisms put in place after the US invasion in 2003 have failed to build a cohesive state that accommodates all Iraqis.


They expressed their views during a memorial ceremony held to commemorate Martyr’s Day in Baghdad.


Noting that Iraq was at a crossroads, President Barham Salih warned that if the Levantine country does not overcome internal disputes, infighting and ethno-nationalism, society will suffer a “permanent break-up.”

So, now what?
Considering that Iraq is an artificial country slapped together in the aftermath of WWI out of three primary groups that have hated each other and fought for thousands of years, it's bound to collapse sooner or later.
 

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