Baghdad Would Like to See Russian Military and Political Presence in the Country

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    Iraqi vice-president said Monday that Baghdad would like to see serious Russian military and political presence in the country.
    "It is known that Russia has historically strong relations with Iraq. So, we would like Russia to have a substantial presence in our country, politically and militarily. This way, a balance would be established that would benefit the region, its peoples and its countries," Maliki said following talks with Speaker of the upper house of the Russian parliament Valentina Matvienko in Moscow.

    Moreover, Iraq believes that Russia has enough capabilities to ensure the security and balance of power in the world, particularly in the Middle East, Iraqi Vice President Nouri Maliki said.



    "We want to strengthen and develop these relations, because we believe in Russia's role in solving a big number of international problems, as well as in strengthening security and the balance of power in our region and around the world… Russia has great opportunities and capabilities in many areas, in science, industry, economy and the defense industry area," Maliki said at the start of his talks with Russian upper house speaker Valentina Matvienko.

    Maliki drew attention to the many agreements in different areas signed by Russia and Iraq, saying that this number will continue to grow because a meeting of a joint inter-government commission, which is in charge of bilateral cooperation, will take place "in the near future."

    Along with other areas of cooperation, Baghdad hopes to develop relations with Moscow within the inter-parliamentary track, as Iraq is close to creating a new parliamentary chamber similar to Russia's Federation Council.



    On Sunday, Maliki arrived in Russia for a four-day visit. The vice president has already held a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and is expected to be hosted by President Vladimir Putin.

    Source: https://sputniknews.com/politics/201707241055832875-iraq-russian-presence/

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    Well that's something we all need to think about and analyze cleverly to make a sense out of it. Is there a vacuum of the US that paves way to Russia to fill in or is it just Russia put on the stage for fooling the potential resistance to the Atlanticist agendas... Time will tell but for now it is obvious that Iran and Türkiye will be extremely cautious about this.

    And all I can say is that I hope Russia does not blow this one supercharged opportunity and does not ignore the realities of the region and regional powers.
     
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    Russia can have Iraq. Bye Felicia.
     
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    As canon fodder and cash cow?
    Americans are not stupid enough now, going away from the Hell.
     
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    The sanctions being passed by Congress to reboot and escalate the Cold War, while also using it as an economic weapon and leverage against Europe, China and basically every other country to force them to buy American oil and as in the case of the EU to legalize Monsanto genetically modified food in the E.U. is short terms still more mega profits for the American intelligence community, military industrial complex, defense contractors, Monsanto, and politicians in political bribe-contributions.

    I believe the world is tired of this crap by the USA, that President Trump is 100% correct that instead we should have detente and even alliance with Russia, and the long run will be economic disaster for the USA when the rest of the world decides to go off the dollar standard for oil and otherwise. Since our money is nothing but IOUs with nothing to back it up, the economy then goes in the toilet.

    Our allies also are realizing that we use the alliances against them and as economy, political and neocon $$$$ profit goals, for which dealing with Russia, China and other countries makes more sense. The global elite neocons with 100% backing of the Democratic Party and 90% backing of the Republican Party, are ruining the county, our economy, our jobs and our military security in real terms.
     
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    "Sputnik news", no surprise, hell has a better chance of freezing!
     
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    Dude what's your deal? You seem like you wouldn't believe if sputniknews.com said your username was zoom_copter66...

    Bigliestly bad...
     
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    Things change... So Russia needs to change too, man da fack up and begin taking some responsibility with minding what regional powers demand. Enough with defensive positions. Big opportunity there if used wisely. A trilateral coalition can secure all Russia needs for not only this century but for the next one as well...
     
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    Somebody seems to haven't read Dante's "Divine Comedy".
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    Really Mr Toretto? Is that how you plan to fix the air intake which seems drowning that bad ass American muscle by a full throttle Hasdi Shadi? I think this cheap vision is made in Mekiko, correctos?
     
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    Thanks god we got some rational thoughts here...
     
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    Si, correcto.
     
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    And I assume you have? So why don't enlighten me....word..for ...word?
     
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    Evidently you are not aware of how the rest of the worlds monetary systems work.
     
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    Russia is too big, has enough territorials and shall better improve the quality of life for its own citizens instead to waste money to foreign one.
     
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    What do you think Goody? Think the Iraqis are worried about a Turkish invasion following the Kurdish referendum? Maybe an insurrection by Muqtada al-Sadr?

    Of course, the answer is both.

    It's not easy existing between the Turks and Iranians, as the Syrians have learned.
     
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    Let me ask you: Do you care about the borders of the Russian Federation? If you answer that yes, like any wise guy would, then the primary importance there should be to defend the HEARTLAND:

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    How do you do it? By waiting at the gates of Russia like at the times of Romanov or later of Stalin? Do you think the era we're in now doesn't provide the foe with no high-tech to overcome those tactics made out of the "nature itself"?
    You must start defending Russia "faaaaar from home", that's your ONLY REALITY in order to exist! I wouldn't go with "offense is the best defense" if I was, say England, because they don't have to worry about no threats directed at their homeland as Russia, Turkiye or Iran. So their geopolitical reality is different than those countries who are under constant attacks from almost all possible directions -except Russia as Canadians are no threat to them from up north- but Russia, Turkiye and Iran are having different geopolitical realities than England, as their geographies are rendering enemy to easily find cracks over their "defense-at-home" walls to penetrate in.

    Therefore, the only Eurasianist geopolitical reality for our Russian friends is to form strategic alliances at the outskirts of the HEARTLAND with countries having similar threats directed at their own homelands like Russia, countries like Turkiye and Iran because Georgia, Cyprus, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Israel, Wahhabistan sort of puppets are going beyond being puppets and becoming mere missile bases and steppingstones for future NATO invasions against the HEARTLAND and it's potential allies at the outskirts (Rimland).

    Look at all those western ass lickers in this forum. What do you see common in them? Yeeesssss... The pathetic hatred they develop against Russia, Turkiye and Iran, most of which are based on emptied western values like "democracy, freedom, liberalism, etc", because as I said above, the geographies are making them all 3 vulnerable to the attacks of the west. The only way for the west to keep those attack channels, the cracks if you will, remain open is to inject these emptied western values into these 3 countries' veins, so that they could have chance to penetrate in without making too much noise. The west my friend is made out of a pink bubble, that's it. We can and will eventually burst their bubble if they keep their long noses sticking in our businesses in our own yards. Look how they put their tales in between their legs and cried when they saw the refugees at their gates. What happened to their "borderless, multicultural, free, progressive, well-integrated society" when we said "here, integrate this you motherfckers"? Huh? Let me tell you, they didn't even care about their own values a second longer by the time the refugees showed up at their doors and shut down the borders.

    Their journalists like this btch tackled down and kicked poor little refugees:

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    Their payrolled Hitlerist Greek coast guards sunk innocent refugees' boats with metal sticks like this and then shot at them:


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    There are tons of many posts we read everyday praising Iranian, Turkish and Russian deaths in the Middle East because they are all scared sh.tless before the mere possibility of a trilateral coalition in the region, because they know such an alliance would put an end to all their dirty imperialistic dreams forthefuckinever !!!!

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    What's in it for Russia ???
     
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    It's not the Syrians, but the Americans and Atlanticist Russians of Kremlin who've learned that...

    Turkish invasion "may" be an option, yes. Nobody should ignore such a possibility as we've clearly shown what we could have done, particularly in Karachok, if dreams of the west against our strict realities were tried to be turned into some sort of nightmares.

    This is from our Persian friends, stated a month ago:
    http://www.tabnak.ir/fa/news/703719...urdistan-gears-up-for-independence-referendum

    This was stated 10 days ago:
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jul/16/rajeh-saber-abboud-al-moussavi-top-iraqi-diplomat-/

    This one was stated a week ago by the leader of Iraq:
    http://en.abna24.com/news/middle-ea...pendence-referendum-illegal-abadi_843087.html
    http://www.nrttv.com/En/Details.aspx?Jimare=15662

    Kurdistan referendum is an American plan to create "Israel ver. 2.0" and making it neighboring Iran and Turkiye to balance their power form a shorter and therefore effective distance. Remember, successful geo-strategies require "geographical advantages" and those advantages are only rendered to be if you are physically closer to the enemy's tactical sphere. However, Mr. Abadi is clearly sided with Turkiye and Iran.
    Russia? It was a bit abstaining in the beginning but then became increasingly Americanized on the issue by the great efforts of the Atlanticists of the Kremlin. Today Mr Abadi, by this invitation, is actually trying to reach out Russia and saying; "hold this hand, because we know you belong here, not there"...

    And guess what? This may surprise you but if I was in charge of the Iraqi-Turkish-Iranian small coalition there, I'd have prevented Abadi to place this invitation because we could have developed preventive measures for Russia in case it jeopardizes this newly formed alliance just because it felt left out by not getting its share. But I was not, so this sort of "tribute" was unfortunately offered; as if Kremlin is all isolated from the effects of the dark Atlantic forces. Meh...
     
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    You should be able to find the answer HERE

    Let me know if you got any questions... I'll make you meow again...
     
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    Russia should send troops to Iraq and invest there because of some future apocalyptic war you conjured ?
    I can see why Iraq wants Russia and it would be a nice humantarian act to send some Rubels there but I dont think Putin will stick his head in a sick bad.
    Yea...Im not into "Midnight Express" games, maybe try with your new Iranian/Russian friends that, offically they have no gays but I think they just teese you.......
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    You gay Gyros? Because absolutely nothing related with it crossed my mind when I said I make you meow again, it was just the profile pick you have, you know, making a lion meow like a pet cat, but obviously you got some serious problems down there as you immediately "free associate" gay thing out of what I told you... Watch out the Rabbis there dude... I heard they are no different than ISIS when it comes to stuff like that... Hahahah...

    And BTW; this is just so sad;

    seeing your comprehension of geopolitical strategies, if of course you have any, is highly limited with "physical warfare". Actually even American strategists have been struggling with figuring out what kind of a sh.t hole they found themselves in but this total new concept is not so hard to get considering even the stupidest people started to ask questions regarding the use of ISIS by Israel and the West. Plus, there's not been anything like an "apocalyptic war" going on in any hotspot around the world including Middle East, Ukraine, South Pacific. How could I conjure such thing? I'm the one who introduced the term "Gray Zone" to this forum while somebody was licking leftist ass and agreeing his Hitlerist state should stop killing Palestinian children... Lol...
     
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    In many parts I agree with you, thanks.
     
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    But why would Russia send troops to Iraq ? they will only be targets while they wait to some possible war ?
     
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    Actually an interesting question. I can guess Iraq's benefit - sort of a safeguard from USA advancing on it's territory again, and an aid against ISIS after all...

    But I am not sure what benefits that may give Russian Federation, except for opportunity to finish ISIS for good. In case explanation needed - before the military expedition in Syria ISIS already had somewhat few hundred agents operating in RF - mainly ex-members of "Caucasian Emirate" terrorists, but also recruiters, who brainwashed youth into joining ISIS and people who been seeking financing for it. So it was a real threat that had to be dealt with, but.. I do not know if our government have interest in going as far as sending peacekeepers in Iraq.
     
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    Why don't you try reading the thread before posting to see if the answer was already given?
     

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