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Iraq
Kurdish official calls to maintain U.S. troops in Diala
2011-04-30
DIALA / Aswat al-Iraq: A leader in north IraqÂ’s Kurdistan Alliance has demanded that a portion of the U.S. forces remain in the areas of dispute of eastern IraqÂ’s Diala Province, due to what he described as non-readiness of the Iraqi forces to take over the security dossier in the province.

“Our Alliance in Diala Province’s Council demands to keep part of the U.S. forces in the Province, for several reasons, most important of which is the deterioration of the security conditions in the province,” Assistant Chairman of the Province’s Security Committee, Dilair Hassan told Aswat al-Iraq news agency on Thursday.
A little worried about their position with the Shi'a around Kirkuk?
“The decision on the complete withdrawal of the U.S. forces from Iraqi territories, including Diala Province, will be reflected passively on the security conditions, especially if all evidences point to the non-readiness of the Iraqi forces to receive the security dossier in full,” Hassan said.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  I imagine the Kurds are still pushing out the Shiite immigrants that Saddam brought into the North to settle on Kurdish land. That creates tension since the immigrants probably don't have anything to back to after 20-30 years (if they had anything in the first place).
Posted by: tipover   2011-04-30 12:40  

#1  Northern Diala province is effectively part of Iraqi Kurdistan.

I think most of terrorism in the central area where Kurds and Arabs overlap comes from Sunnis against those 'uppity' Kurds.
Posted by: phil_b   2011-04-30 03:17  

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