Plenty
of experts warned Bush that when all the shooting and dying of American soldiers, both men and women was over,
and Saddam was gone, the country would side with Iran,
not the USA.
That is happening. I hope nobody thought Iraq was going to get a new
Thomas Jefferson type democracy!! Saddam held the country together, all
religions........when we removed him, the radicals took over and Iran
stepped in. Face it, the war was never worth it, all it did was get oil for the Jews, along with a new Central bank of Rothchild. Such a deal for all our dead and wounded, and the massive financial drain on America. Note that in the area, Iran is still Persia and Iraq is Mesopotania (Ancient Babylon & Assyria). It is going to be very interesting to see how this has played out.
Dr. James P. Wickstrom
Iran and Iraq to sign defense cooperation document
06.10.2012
On
Thursday, the Iranian Minister of Defense and his Iraqi counterparts,
Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi and Saadoun al-Dulaimi, respectively,
signed a document of bilateral cooperation in the defense field.
According to the paper, the execution of these agreements will deepen
even further the relations of the two countries.
According
to the paper, based on previous letters of understanding signed between
Tehran and Baghdad, the execution of these agreements will deepen even
further the relations of the two countries in other fields, and will
contribute to regional peace and stability. Also, during the meeting,
the two sides exchanged views on relevant issues in the region.
During
his official visit to Baghdad, Brigadier General Vahidi met with senior
officials of the country, including President Jalal Talabani. Also on Thursday,
the Iraqi president, noting the importance of the Persian minister's
trip to Iraq, described as solid and secure the relationships that
support the governments in Tehran and Baghdad.
During
this visit, which was conducted in compliance with an official
invitation of Saadoun al-Dulaimi, Vahidi also met with Iraqi Parliament
Speaker Osama Nujaifi, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and President of
Islamic Supreme Assembly, Seyed Amar al-Hakim.
It
is worth mentioning that this is the first trip by a Persian defense
minister to the Mesopotamian country after the victory of the Islamic
Revolution of Iran in 1979.
Translated from Spanish by:
Lisa Karpova
Pravda.Ru
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