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    Was Kuwait historically part of Iraq?

    Now Iraq Premier Hassan Adul Kassem, in June 1961, demanded that Britain return Kuwait to Iraq. He said that it had been apart of Iraq for over 400 years and the Turkish Ottoman Empire recognized it as a part of Iraq. He wanted to negotiate, according to the terms of Lausanne Conference (1923).

    Now Premier Kassem was mysteriously assassinated and the British government declared Kuwait an independent government in 1962. Troops were sent to Kuwait to prevent Iraq from retaking it.

    Various premiers of Iraq continued their fight before the League of Nations and its successor the United Nations to get back Kuwait. This proved futile for Iraq, for the British were bitterly opposed to this. In fact they signed a defense agreement with Kuwait.

    Both the American and British Oil companies refused to give up their goal of controlling these vast oil fields of Iraq. Britain continues to push the Kurds independence so that they can get their hands on the Musul oilfields.

    Dr. Coleman in his book Deception by Diplomacy stated the reason that USA-British armed Iran and Iraq and caused them war with each other. He states, “The war was designed to weaken both Iraq and Iran to the point that they would no longer be a credible threat to the British and the U.S. Oil interest, and as a military force, and they would no longer pose a threat to Israel (p. 46).”

    This is the reason that in 1990 the U.S. tricked Suddam Hussein into invading Kuwait, which was rightly Iraq. British and the U.S. oil interest want this oil. President Bush and his oil cabinet members want to finish off Saddam Hussein under the guise that he has weapons of mass destruction and take control of these oil fields again.

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    What does the oil cartel want?

    The reader must keep mind that these British and American oil interests are the great merchants of Mystery Babylon and their purpose is to weaken the nations of the earth (Isa. 14:12) and establish a one world socialist government that they would control, which include all resources of the earth, as prophesied in the book of Revelation (Rev. 13th 17th –18th chp.). No matter what devilish man-made system man devises, Dr. Sutton stated: “it is a system of plunder, organization device to get everyone living at the expense of everyone else, while the elitist leaders, the rulers and the politicians, scalp the cream off the top.”

    Conclusion

    A brief history of how the U.S. armed Saddam Hussein will show that American oil interest are part of the secret government that controls this country, which the voting middle class does not control.

    There is no doubt that Hussein is a dictator, but it has always been the policy of the oil cartel to put dictators in power in a country as long as they go along with the cartel’s program.

    Finally, those that have been brainwashed into thinking this war will bring peace to the region fail to understand the scriptures. King David writes in the Psalm that Yahweh Elohim is the only one able to bring peace. “He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth; he breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder; he burneth the chariot in the fire. Be still, and know that I am Yahweh: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth (Ps 46:9-10).”

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    Kirkuk is a question of Iraqi and must be resolved in accordance with the Constitution


    President of the Republic, Jalal Talabani, that the issue of Kirkuk is a Iraqi and must be resolved in accordance with Article (140) of the Constitution, and called on everyone to adopt a wise policy to consolidate reconciliation and coexistence between the fateful sons of this city, also pointed to the need to promote brotherhood and harmony among all the spectral response of the Turkmen, Assyrians and Arabs.

    جاء قاضي.This came during a meeting between President Jalal Talabani, today, Tuesday, 1-23-2007, the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq Ashraf Qazi.

    كما.Also during the meeting discussed a number of political issues, and activate the role of the United Nations in Iraq.

    وقد .This meeting was attended by undersecretary of the ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lubaid Abbawi, announced.
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    President Talabani welcomed the Prime Minister and stressed the need to strengthen the government of national unity and countless arms in the hands of the State

    January 23, 2007
    President Jalal Talabani, at his headquarters in Baghdad on Tuesday, 1-23-2007, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and discussed with him the situation in Iraq, especially in security, political and economic, His Excellency also discussed the security plan and ways to success.
    As President of the Republic, the British ambassador to Iraq, Dominique Ascoith and discussed with him the entire current political developments in the Iraqi arena.
    Excellencies, reviewed during the meeting, results of the official visit to Syria and efforts to impose security and stability in the country. And President Talabani on the need to strengthen the government of national unity and the fight against terrorism and countless arms in the hands of the state, emphasizing the importance of cooperation of the neighboring countries with Iraq to prevent the infiltration of terrorists into Iraqi territory.
    As the President pointed out the importance of strengthening relations with the United Kingdom and at all levels
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    Vice President Tariq Hashimi underlines the need to support cultural and literary movement in Iraq


    January 23, 2007
    The Vice-President of the Republic Tariq Al-Hashmi on the need to support cultural and literary movement and Balfalakalor interest in the country. This came during a reception at his office in Baghdad on Sunday 1-21-2007, a delegation that included a number of writers and intellectuals Iraqis, including Deputy Secretary-General of the Federation of literati Iraq Shafiq Mahdi, and the writer and Anecdotist Iraqi Hamid Mukhtar, in addition to the coordinated Diwan East West Center is pleased Aday.
    Hashemi and stressed, in his speech, stressed the importance of working to revive the Iraqi National pure culture, which calls for abandoning the band, the distinction between citizens on the basis of sex, race or creed.
    And the Vice-President of the Republic pledged to make efforts to activate the activity of Iraqi cultural institution in proportion and leading role to play at the present time.
    Also during the meeting discussed a number of issues and constraints, which negatively impacts on the culture in Iraq, especially in the fiscal deficit in cultural institutions and the deterioration of the living conditions of intellectuals and situations from which they suffer marginalization within and outside the country since the fall of the previous regime
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    Dr. Hussein Shahrastani Oil Minister completion of the final draft of the oil and put it on the Energy Commission and the Council of Ministers, which received the unanimous approval of the draft by the Committee with certain modifications that have taken place and this draft will be presented next week to the Council of Ministers for approval to be sent to the House of Representatives for the passage of legislation after debate it.
    وقال .The minister said : that the law affirms that the resources derived from oil sales will go to fund one centralized and distributed to all Iraqis in the provinces, prefectures and the proportion of the population. The law will restore activity to the National Oil Company, which will be responsible for the development of the fields to increase production and exports and will be the oil industry, however, the basic competencies Iraqi keen to provide expertise for the people. He added : Since enjoyed by Iraq of the potential oil and gas major will be allowed law by offering contracts to oil companies large global after it had been verified Rassantha and accept competition for the development of some fields to the highest payoff for the Iraqis and competition will be open for all and will not consider the nationality of the company and must be companies qualified technology to develop our fields, as soon as possible and have the financial capabilities to invest and verify Iraq's highest economic benefit and we do not have standards for the States involved in the war or existed in Iraq at the time. As for the fields will be produced from the share of the National Oil Company.
    .He explained Dr. Shahrastani, foundations proved that the law and the development of policies and plans to develop the oil-balanced in all parts of Iraq and now all parties agree, everyone believes that this law a major achievement and a national project that do not now exist differences on the law and not from our brothers in Kurdistan or the other.
    واشار.The minister pointed out that the law laying down precise and clear of any contract does not achieve the highest benefit of Iraq will not take place and that all contracts entered whether in time of the former regime or in the Kurdistan region will be reviewed in the light of this law and if there was grounds to make adjustments in order to ensure higher returns will be audited and to amend the contracts and there is no contracts are not subject to revision. .And between Shahrastani that extensive discussions of the law settled on the composition of the federal oil and gas under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister or on behalf of the membership of the Ministers of oil, finance and planning, and others who will exercise the powers of contracts is the authority that decides policies, plans and oil contracts assessed and the nature of the fields that will be offered to compete and to consider the contract and approval.
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    Iraq to supply more troops "to fill Baghdad security vacuum"

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    23 January 2007 (BBC Monitoring)
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    In an exclusive interview with Al-Arabiya, Iraqi Defence Minister Abd-al-Qadir al-Ubaydi revealed an important course of action to be followed by security services as part of the new government [security] plan, saying that the plan would be implemented in stages and not limited to Baghdad.

    [Al-Ubaydi recording] The plan is divided into stages, and we are in the first stage, which is the preparation stage - it is a semi-declared stage and is being implemented accurately. The most important aspect of this stage is the availability of enough units to fill the security vacuum in Baghdad and its suburbs. There will be other stages later on that will complement it and ultimately achieve complete security control over Baghdad, leaving Interior Ministry forces capable of securing Baghdad and its suburbs.

    The first will definitely be Diyala and then Salah al-Din, and we have had an amazing turnaround in Al-Anbar. Also of extreme importance to us are the areas to the south of Baghdad because they directly support the city. The plan, in terms of its security belt, will not be the Baghdad plan, but will also be the suburbs plan. [End recording] [Video shows Al-Ubaydi talking to Al-Arabiya correspondent Faris al-Mahdawi]

    Source: Al-Arabiya TV, Dubai

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    IRAQ: 28% GROWTH RATE

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    23 January 2007 (Al-Hayat)
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    According to Al-Hayat newspaper (January 23, 2007), the Arab Unified Economic Report for 2005, which is prepared and edited by the Arab League, the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development and the Arab Monetary Fund, shows that Iraq had witnessed an average 28.4% economic growth rate in current prices in 2005.

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    hmmmmmmm, what happened to the vote on the budget?
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    Iraq's Talabani seeks to mediate between US and Syria

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    23 January 2007 (BBC Monitoring)
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    Baghdad Al-Sharqiyah Television in Arabic is observed to carry reports on political developments in Iraq between its 1400 gmt and 1900 gmt newscasts on 22 January:

    Al-Sharqiyah also reports: "Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has said that he will attempt to hold a dialogue between the United States and Syria, noting that the latter is helping Baghdad in its campaign against what he labelled as terrorism. In statements delivered on Sunday, Talabani said that neither Washington nor Damascus requested him to mediate between them, adding that he will seek to hold a dialogue to convey the real picture about Syria's intentions and policy to the US Administration. Asked about his advice to US President George Bush, who declined to engage in direct negations with Syria and Iran, Talabani said that it would be better for the United States to take the lead in holding a constructive dialogue with Damascus. Iraqi and US officials have often accused Syria of not exerting sufficient efforts to stop the infiltration of extremists across its border into Iraq with the aim of fighting the US-led forces."

    Source: Al-Sharqiyah TV, Duba

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