And the Iraqi government is allied with Iran. The statement calling the Iranian Army terrorists opened our eyes to the fact that we are not "going" to war with Iran, but already are in a war with Iran. The war in Iraq is a proxy war with Iran.
Military from Iraq, say openly, "the real problem is Iran". Does this suggest that perhaps the Administration is right, that we should bomb Iran? No. Our proxy war in no way benefits America and we enter a war with Iran with no exit strategy, an incredibly weakened army and dependent on an Iranian ally, the Iraqi prime minister Nouri Al-Maliki. The August 19th edition of the Chicago Tribune Alireza Jafarzadeh writes, in this article
On the surface, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's visit to Tehran on Aug. 8 to talk with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was another effort to enlist Iran's help in bringing security to Iraq. The real purpose, however, was quite different. Al-Maliki's trip helped smooth the way for the Iranian clerics to install a sister Islamic republic in Iraq.
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