Gen. Hayden: The State of Iraq Is Gone

NEWSMAX: …”We should snuggle up comfortable with the Kurds in Kurdistan, who have always been pro-American and actually have a functioning society and state right now. We should give help to the Maliki government, sufficient to settle the current conflict so it just doesn’t turn into a humanitarian disaster,” [former CIA director Gen. Michael Hayden ] said.

“For example, there’s fighting around Beiji right now, the oil refinery north of Baghdad. Baghdad needs that for that part of the country to survive, and so we’ve got to settle the lines of this conflict in a way that Nouri al-Maliki’s surviving state, which I’ll call Shiastan, has Beiji within it.

“Then we’ve got Sunnistan, and that’s the state under the control of ISIS right now, and frankly, we’ve got to treat that as if it were a safe haven for terrorists and begin to think about it the way we had thought about Waziristan for the last decade-plus. That’s a tough message, and I’m afraid that’s where we are… (more)

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  1. I don’t think much of Steve Malzberg but Hayden’s comments were interesting.

    It’s a terrible shame that so many lives and resources were squandered in pursuit of the impossible. Shia’s and Sunni Muslims seems incapable of peaceful co-existance.

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