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Iraq will never move forward like this, with Kurds and Sunni Arabs against the government and with all neighboring countries supporting them, except for Iran which itself is striving to survive the sanctions. You have two options, either to partition Iraq or to be an Iraqi working for Iraq and Iraqis from all backgrounds.
true, but with a majority government will be able to surpass all veto's by the sunnis and kurds. before this wasn't possible due to the security threats, but I think it will be possible in the future. That way all kurdish and sunni veto's (which veto important laws in order to disrupt the progress) will be useless.
Don't forget as the oil production increases we are making new allies as well. Jordan will become a strategic ally with the laying of the oil pipeline to it. Russia will also stand by Iraq to protect its interest in Iraq, the Russian Luke oil company has taken the west Qurna oil phase 2 field and is going to invest over 50 billion dollars in it. The US also has to keep its interest in Iraq through the arms deal and the affect the events in Iraq have on the US public opinion when it comes to elections. Chinese oil companies also have large stakes in oil fields in Iraq. South Korea is getting contracts worth over 15 billion dollars...
Again, partitioning Iraq is not possible since the sunnis will starve to death because they have no resources, there will also be a war a Kurdish-sunni and shias-sunni war for disputed territories in which sunnis will be the biggest losers. Most Iraqis sunnis do not want splitting anyway, so please stop coming up with unintelligent assumptions.
I doubt any of these countries will allow their interest to be undermined in Iraq.
Iraq is working on making sure all the voices heard including the sunnis, the sunnis have strong influence in the government right now. But the calls to release terrorists from prisons is not possible.
EDIT: BTW when I say "sunni" or "shia" i mean the people in power and not the public. The head of the sunni "Iraqyah" bloc ayad Allawi was the one who gave the order to attack Falujah.