Which way is Iraq?

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Which way is Iraq?
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Iraq's people are enjoying the free life immediately after losing IS. New shops and restaurants are being opened Many members of the family are gathering in those places. Photo: AFP

United States-led coalition forces carried out invasion of Iraq 15 years ago. Bush-Blair has justified the aggression that the country has devastating chemical weapons. The new regime was established in Iraq by overthrowing dictator Saddam Hussein. Then there was a new horror of Islamic State (IS) emergence. In the last one year, the violence of the black flaggers has decreased. But what is going to change in Iraq? Or all the puzzles?
One of the biggest cities of Iraq, Mosul. A few days ago it was a strong base of the IS members. When drinking alcohol, the punishment was 80 lashes. Now the bus is open in Mosul, the whiskey bottle has returned to the table again. A new shop has been opened around Mosul University. Many people are crowded with family members at the new restaurants of the Tigris River. There are many women attending there leaving the burqa or nikab in the mouth.
In 2014, the city was occupied by Mosul (ISIS), and more than half of Iraq's territory remained unaffected after that, when ISI jihadists were trying to occupy Baghdad in the capital, and Iraq's government was broken by the reduction in crude oil prices in 2015. First World War The country reached the edge of civil war. The country had reached the edge of the civil war.

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In the last 15 years, due to the Iraqi aggression of Iraq, about three lakh Iraqis and 4,400 US soldiers were killed. Then at least seven thousand civilians died in the war with IS. Photo: Reuters

4 million people live in Iraq The country's security forces gradually retrieved major cities, including the border areas. United Nations summons Iraq's army for the 'most successful' forces in the Middle East Compared to 2016, the price of oil has increased double, production increased to record levels. Nearly 2,000 investors have also recently held conferences in Kuwait to talk about investment in the country. These positive events have started to happen immediately after losing the ISO. Neighbors too are very kind to Iraq. Although the United States and Iran are hostile enemies, both countries are giving military and political support to Iraq. After 2003, Iraq's fourth democratic election will be held in May next. According to various monitoring organizations, Iraqi people can freely express their views. Media and civil society are also active before.
According to an analysis by London-based The Economist, many people think that war was necessary for Iraqi's guidance. But that was a terrible way. According to a Baghdad-based think tank, in the last 15 years, about 3 lakh Iraqis and 4,400 US soldiers were killed due to US invasion of Iraq. Then at least seven thousand civilians died in the war with IS. In this war, as many as 20,000 security personnel were killed and 23 thousand IS fighters died. Along with the casualties, numerous ancient monuments of the old city of Mosul have been destroyed. About 60 million people have been refugees. And most of these refugees are Sunni voters.
According to the AFP analysis, the main reasons for the country's long-term damage are group-based and jihadist attacks. It is time consuming to ease the wounds that the Iraqi people have created. At the same time, it has given Iraq a succession of backward
economy. Since the US invasion, the people of the country have to accept only grief and sorrow.

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United Nations summons Iraq's army for the 'most successful' forces in the Middle East. Slowly the government forces reclaimed large cities including the border areas, including the government forces. Photo: Reuters

What is in Iraq?
An analysis of the Economist says it is tearing out three of the current Iraqis. The first is the doctrine of Sunnis's resuscitation. About 15 to 20 percent of Iraq's population is Sunni Muslim. They had their dominance in Iraq since the Ottoman Empire. Sunnis are blamed for sowing Al-Qaeda and IS seeds in the country. But nowadays their condition is somewhat weak in Iraq. On condition of anonymity, an influential government adviser said, "Sunni people now realize that they are no longer the authority here. That place should be given to the Kurds or the Shi'ah. '
The second ideal is the supremacy created by the Shiites. 60% of Iraq's population is Shi'a. They are the majority of the country. The influence of this group has decreased greatly due to the mismanagement of Shiite religious parties for the last 14 years. But the Shiite-based Iraq's southern region still owns most of the oil in the country.
And the third is the Kurdish nationalism. Kurds spread across four countries throughout the Arabian region. In the northeast of Iraq, they have been living almost independently for many days. In September last, Kurdish President Masud Barjani was calling for a referendum to get the full status of the state. The desire of the Iraqi forces has led to his desire. Because, after the announcement of the referendum, Iraqi forces occupying an area controlled by the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. Now the Kurds are going out of the situation and the Kurds are negotiating. It is said that the control of Kurds from the government is also under control.
Due to the improvement of the security system, the lion's large number of security patrols around Baghdad have now been released. Curfew was lifted in 2015. Because of this tranquility, refugees have begun to return to the country of Iraqi citizens. According to the UN, it takes five years for the refugee population to come back to an area after the war. This type is noticed around the world. But the same incident happened in Iraq in just three months. Millions of people started returning home without any kind of compensation, electricity or water supply. Instead of helping the government, they are making themselves homeless. "We have never seen such an image in the history of modern warfare," said Leigh Grand, who worked as an Assistant to the United Nations in Iraq.

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The general election will be held in Iraq in May. Campaign on this occasion is going on. The majority of Iraqis now want a new personality as their representatives. Photo: Reuters

Diwan Anwar Faris of Tariqat University of Sharia Studies told Abd Econmist that some changes have been made in the syllabus of the University of the University to ensure peaceful coexistence among different voters. Sunni voters are also studying Shia doctrine. The country's minority population is also s

On the other hand, the confidence of Iraq's people on religion-based politics is decreasing day by day. The Economist, according to a public opinion poll, says religion or group-based politician wants only 5 percent of the citizens. And the majority of Iraqis now want a new personality as their representatives. The Shiite leaders were hard-working, and now they are working to feed the people of another group. The books of Marx's books and other religious books are now taking place in the city's libraries. Some political parties are changing the name of the secular.
The Economist says slow down of work and reconstruction process is the main problem in Iraq. Most of the government's high-ranking people are the heirs of the United States-administered administration in 2003. The country's three million children are not getting the chance to go to school. A quarter of the population of Iraq is poor. And the country's overall progress prevents the progress of unauthorized corruption of government officials.
An AFP report said, "Iraq is moving one step, so five steps are being lifted." The United States did not have any plans about the post-Saddam regime. Now corruption is being increased by the security forces and firefighting is on fire. A local university teacher Abdel Salam al-Samar said, "Iraq's situation, like universities, is getting worse day by day. Every institution of the country is being damaged.

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Many people are hopeful of Iraq's current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. Shia-Sunni, he gained acceptance in two camps. Photo: AFP

Again IS?
An analysis of the Economist says that there is a great danger from public discontent. The desire to get a dictator like Saddam Hussein could also be made in Iraq's citizens. Then democracy will feel curse. Right now the buzz has begun.
An UN official said on condition of anonymity that the IS fighters could be seen again in major cities of Iraq. Because, many IS fighters have been able to conceal the stereotype. They took shelter in refugee camps. There are many sleeper cells in the IS. Understanding the opportunity, they can try to come publicly again. The same fear is about the IS militants captured in Iraq's prisons.

But many analysts are optimistic about Iraq's current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. The Economist says that despite Shi'ah, he is also popular among the Sunnis. And this thing made him unique. Haqqani al-Awadi has received acceptance in Shiite-Sunni, two camps. As a result, for the first time since 2003, there has been a possibility of forming an impartial neutral government, regardless of group and party.
Haider al-Abadi, could not yet convert his military victory to political conquest. After getting rid of the war, his government can not do the job of social reform; Rather, there is a danger of a civil conflict going on again. The Iraqi regime will have the skills to ensure the path to victory in the path of peace. Otherwise, Iraq will remain in restless populations.
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