Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Iraq's Arab-Kurd Tensions Still Remain

Big Attacks in Iraq Decrease, but Arab-Kurd Tensions Remain -- Wall Street Journal

BAGHDAD -- While large-scale attacks in Iraq are decreasing, tensions between Arabs and Kurds remain high and represent the top driver of instability in the country, U.S. military spokesman Brig. Gen. Stephen Lanza said Monday.

In a news conference, Gen. Lanza also said he thinks the Iraqi parliamentary elections scheduled for next January would take place on time, despite concerns from Iraqi politicians that continued wrangling over an elections law could delay the vote. The parliament will meet later this week to consider the elections law, which needs to be passed by Thursday to give poll organizers enough time to prepare for the vote.

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More News On Iraqi Arab - Kurd Relations

Arab-Kurd tensions main driver of Iraq unrest: US general -- AFP
Iraqi Kurds Halt Oil Exports In Dispute With Baghdad -- Radio Free Europe
Kurdistan Halts Oil Exports -- New York Times
Iraq election law could fail over Kirkuk: speaker -- AFP

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