Behind the Mansour Hotel bombing
August 8, 2007
Conflicts Forum has an interesting report on the Mansour Hotel bombing in which Sunni tribal leaders collaborating with the occupation were assassinated. The official US-UK-Vichy Iraqi narrative, duly echoed by the mainstream media, will of course lay the blame either on ‘al-Qaidah’ or the Mahdi Army. But this report reveals that the investigators are considering a third, and in my view more likely, possibility of the invovlement of Iraq’s Vichy government in the bombing. The Maliki government has long been apprehensive of US overtures towards Sunnis, a reconstitution of the ancien regime where the Sunni minority will lord over the majority Shias.
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“The Maliki government has long been apprehensive of US overtures towards Sunnis, a reconstitution of the ancien regime where the Sunni minority will lord over the majority Shias”.
Iraq was secular stae with no place for sunni-shite division. The majority of top baathists were shiits the majority of the republican guards elite army were shiites.
Those who were perscecuted wer the shiites loyal to the bloody horrible Iranian ideaolgy of exporting the revolution, simply because that Persian medival ideology aimed at disntegrating the secular nation of Iraq where sectarian divisions were transcended by Arabism. Sectariasn tension and divisons ar the only way through which Iran could nourish some influence in the middle east. Also those who faugh along with the Iranian enemy against their own country and who are now in power in Iraq.
Needless to mention, perscuting shiites of Irani origin in Iraq was quite legitimate and justified, since IRAQ was going through a ferocious war of defence against horrible fanatic Khomeinits.