Friday, September 11, 2015

Head of U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency: Iraq And Syria May Not Survive As States

DIA Photo: Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart

Navy Times/AP: DIA chief: Iraq and Syria may not survive as states

WASHINGTON — Iraq and Syria may have been permanently torn asunder by war and sectarian tensions, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency said Thursday in a frank assessment that is at odds with Obama administration policy.

"I'm having a tough time seeing it come back together," Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart told an industry conference, speaking of Iraq and Syria, both of which have seen large chunks territory seized by the Islamic State.

On Iraq, Stewart said he is "wrestling with the idea that the Kurds will come back to a central government of Iraq," suggesting he believed it was unlikely. On Syria, he added: "I can see a time in the future where Syria is fractured into two or three parts."

That is not the U.S. goal, he said, but it's looking increasingly likely.

WNU Editor: Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart is probably correct. When one looks at what both Syria and Iraq have gone through .... and are going through .... I have trouble seeing how these two countries can survive in any unified form.

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