Israel: We Destroyed Iraq.. Iraq must Stay Divided and Isolated…
The
Oil of Northern Iraq will Flow into Israel!
http://windowintopalestine.blogspot.com/2010/05/israel-we-destroyed-iraq-iraq-must-stay.html
Avi Dichter, the Israeli
Internal Security Minister, said in a lecture at the ‘Israeli National
Security Research Center’ “about the Israeli role in destroying Iraq after it
was occupied in 2003 “we achieved in Iraq more than we expected and plan!”
Dichter confirmed that keeping Iraq weak and isolated is an Israeli national
interest.
“Weakening and isolating Iraq is no less important than
weakening and isolating Egypt,” he said. Weakening and isolating Egypt done by
diplomatic methods while everything is done to do achieve a complete and
comprehensive isolation to Iraq”, Dachter added.
“Iraq has vanished as a military force and as a united country. Our strategic
option is to keep it divided,” he added.
“Our strategic goal is not to allow this country (Iraq) to take its regional and
Arabic role back. Iraq must stay divided and isolated from its regional
environment” he said.
About the role of the Kurdish parties in facilitating occupying Iraq Dichter
said “the top goal for Israel is to support and provide the Kurds with weapons
and training and to make them our partners in security in order to establish a
Kurdish independent state in the northern part of Iraq where it can control
Kirkuk’s and Kurdistan’s oil,” he added.
“The Kurdish leadership guaranteed to put the oil pipeline from Kirkuk to IBC
line through Jordan. We did primary negotiations with Jordan and we reached an
agreement with the Kurdish leadership in this regard. If Jordan withdrew his
promises we have the substitute: Turkey. We finished putting the plans and
studies to establish pipelines for water and oil with Turkey and from Turkey
into Israel,” he added.
The full transcript of the lecture is below:
Nobody can ignore what we had achieved on this field (Iraq). What was achieved
was beyond what we had planned. We have to recall back our primary goals in Iraq
since we started interfering in it at the beginning of the seventies of the
last century. Our top goal was supporting the Kurds getting benefit from their
feeling that they are persecuted ethnicity who have the right to self
determination and to enjoy freedom as all other peoples.
At first our colleagues in Israel- who planned for (destroying) Iraq as uri
Librani the previous advisor of the ex-prime minister and our ambassador to
Turkey and Ethiopia and Iran- defined the core plan for the Israelis to support
the Kurds. Our (Israeli) support to the Kurds was humble at the beginning. It
was limited to a political support, mentioning the Kurds issue in the
international meetings and conferences. We provided the Kurds also with money,
but this was limited.
In 1972 this support had taken a security dimensions: providing the Kurds with
weapons through Turkey and Iran and receiving Kurdish groups and gorillas for
training in Israel and in Turkey and Iran.
After the Kurdish “resistance” fall apart as a result of the agreement with
Iran, the Kurdish leadership went to Turkey, Syria and Israel. Israel for morale
reasons had to stay beside the Kurds and support them till they got their
national aim in achieving the self-rule in the first stage and the full state
independent later on.
I won’t talk long but I have to say that now in Iraq there’s an independent
Kurdish state. This state has people, land, authority, army, economic, oil. This
state aims not to limit itself to Kurdistan only but to annex the northern of
Iraq also; Kirkuk first, then al-Musel and may be SalahEddin city in addition to
Jlolaa and Khankin.
The Kurds cant’ imagine what had achieved thanks to our support.
Iraq which was in our strategic view the most dangerous challenge after it
became a very huge military force. Suddenly Iraq falls apart as a military force
and as a country! Iraq, the country which was united, suddenly became divided
geographically, and its people is divided, it has now a civil war which led to
the death of hundreds of thousands of the Iraqis!
If we watch Iraq since 2003 we would find ourselves in front of more than one
perspective:
Iraq is now divided into three areas in spite of the existence of the central
government.