Opinion: The Common Iraqi Interests

Al-Mashriq is published daily by Al-Mashriq Institution for Media and Cultural Investments.

Opinion: The Common Iraqi Interests

Al-Mashriq is published daily by Al-Mashriq Institution for Media and Cultural Investments.

Friday, 6 January, 2006
IWPR

IWPR

Institute for War & Peace Reporting

Iraqis live now in what is called a “political crisis” after the parties fought over the results of the parliamentary elections. The media outlets and the various parties' declarations compete with each other to solve this issue, as do the Arab and foreign delegates who are in Iraq to take try to find a way to satisfy the concerned bodies. The political analysts sink deep in their superficial analysis without touching the bright truth: Iraq consists of joint religious, historical, social and national values capable of destroying any political barriers or any narrow party interests. Humanitarian attitudes will prevail among the Iraqi people despite attempts by some parties to pull Iraqis away from those values. These joint values will remain the safety boat that will bring Iraq to safety.
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