Evolving Sectarian Tensions in Iraq - Washington Post Panel
Added: Jan 9, 2009
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Duration: 3:1
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/13/Washington_Post_Panel_America_and_the_World_2008Washington Post Baghdad Correspondent Amit Paley discusses evolving tensions between Sunni and Shia groups in Iraq. This excerpt is taken from a panel discussion entitled, "Washington Post Panel: America and the World in 2008," recorded in collaboration with the World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C.-----The Council's Annual Washington Post Panel continues with the Foreign News Editors and Correspondents from the Washington Post discussing major world issues facing the country and the new president - World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C.Amit Paley is a staff writer and Baghdad Correspondent for the Washington Post.
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variablast Says:
Jan 9, 2009 - If it weren't for people like Mccain there would be little or no sectarian violence in Iraq at all! A million lives and many trillions of tax-dollars have been stolen from us by the Republicans. I'm just pointing this out because there is a Mccain advertisement at the top right of my screen right now, and anyone who is watching this may want to avoid voting for the hawk.
MementoExpose Says:
Jan 9, 2009 - The U.S government encouraged sectarianism because they though that it was going to make it easier for them to occupy Iraq, but that was a big mistake...

MementoExpose Says:
Jan 9, 2009 - good analysis