Bury My Heart In The Green Zone

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006 by RLR

From The Asia Times
By Pepe Escobar

We are in dire need of Iran’s help in establishing security and stability in Iraq.
- Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, November 27, in Tehran

As dozens of people a day (sometimes a couple of hundred a day), every single day, Sunni and Shi’ite alike, continue to be beheaded, tortured, blown up, shot, kidnapped, struck by mortars and even doused in gasoline and set on fire in a non-stop

gruesome ritual, every big player seems to be laying down a desperate game to “save” Iraq. This includes the ongoing summit between Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and his Iranian counterpart Mahmud Ahmadinejad in Iran and this week’s meeting between President George W Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Jordan.

But they all have forgotten to consider the guerrilla point of view; as far as the Sunni Arab resistance is concerned, any summit is guilty of legitimizing the “puppet” Iraqi government.

The Talabani-Ahmadinejad meeting was supposed to have included Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Syria had to walk a careful diplomatic tightrope to evade Iran’s invitation without alienating a close ally and at the same time send a signal to Washington it is willing to talk with no preconditions. James Baker’s and Lee Hamilton’s Iraq Study Group (ISG), after all, will propose a chaos-defying summit between Iraq and all its close neighbors.

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Posted in Iran, Iraq War, Middle East, News, Opinion, Politics, World News | 1 Comment

  • Pepe Escobar fans will enjoy his forthcoming GLOBALISTAN: HOW THE GLOBALIZED WORLD IS DISSOLVING INTO LIQUID WAR (Nimble Books, Jan 2007).

    Comment by Fred Zimmerman | November 29, 2006

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