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Re: Preserving Iraq's Assyrians: Federalism
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Tuesday, October 25 2011, 20:10:01 (UTC)
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several things come to mind.

Federalism is another way of saying "bring back the millet system"...those days are over, done to death again by western Christian wars, this time WW I...

Any Muslim leader NOT recognizing that anyone who refuses to assimilate or integrate entirely with the majority is a future potential threat, as they know by the past history of collaborators and those native Christians still thinking the West is going to save them because they too are Christian...that has never moved the West and it never will...foreign and international relations are not based on sentiment.

The current Iraqi constitution is a dead letter...it was never Iraqi but always American and always Paul Bremmer..it was drafted to provide some cover for US intervention, Like now Iraqis were going to make nice with Christians because the US is watching and paying.

Iraq has ALWAYS afforded fair treatment to Christians UNTIL small groups committed sedition, which is illegal in every country on earth, just ask Native Americans who tried it in the 70s. There is absolutely no basis in fact to demand Iraq "give back" land to Christians who now pose as assyrians because they know damn well they can't demand land based on their religion...and so an "Assyrian Nation" was pulled from someone's arse.

The best that Christians can hope, and what most of them have enjoyed, is fair treatment and respect, so long as they don;t accuse the legal government of being "usurper" and the rest of it...when they do that they make the majority and the government angry and this brings retaliation, as it would anywhere....our people like to make up their own definitions and while they insist they are being persecuted for demanding "our rights", they are in truth being PROsecuted, under a well established international law, of sedition, which in time of war is treason.

There is no need for a separate zone for Christians..it will only make things worse for them...to have a Christian minority which sees itself as eparate and apart from their brothers and sisters just because of religion and is further open to kissing Western ass is something no Muslim nation wants to see it its midst, or next door.


Christians in Iraq are Iraqi-Christians...not Assyrians. Until they accept that reality in good grace they will always remain vulnerable....it is THEIR doing, not the governments.

After the bloodletting that's to come and as things calm down, assyrians will once again be shorn of whatever they gained while the US was occupying their country illegally.....that means their assyrian schools as well.....Kurdistan, like Iraq before it and America too, is going to insist that their children all learn and study in ONE language and think of themselves as ONE people....Iraq has every right to expect a melting pot culture, just like the United States did for decades...once everyone sees themselves as Iraqis first and foremost, they can safely revive their ethnic peculiarities.

There will be no autonomy, no Triangle with oil under it....get over it...it will never happen it was never GOING to happen.



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