What is in Iraq?
According to an analysis of the Economist, three of the current tenets are tearing and dumping Iraq. The first is the doctrine of Sunnis's resuscitation. About 15 to 20 percent of Iraq's population is Sunni Muslim. Since the Ottoman Empire, their predominance was in Iraq. Sunnis are blamed for sowing Al-Qaeda and IS seeds in the country. But nowadays their condition is somewhat weak in Iraq. On condition of anonymity, an influential government adviser said, "Sunni people now realize that they are not the executives here. The place should be given to the Kurds or the Shi'ah. 'The second ideal is the supremacy created by the Shiites. 60 percent of Iraq's population is Shi'a. They are the majority of the country. But due to the mismanagement of Shiite religious parties for the last 14 years, the influence of this group has reduced considerably. However, the Shiite-based Iraq's southern region still owns most of the oil in the country.
And the third is the Kurdish nationalism. Kurds spread across four countries throughout the Arabian region. They have been living in the northeast of Iraq for a long time, almost independently. In September last, Kurdish President Masud Barjani was calling for a referendum to get the full status of the state. The desire of the Iraqi forces has led to his desire. Because after the announcement of the referendum, Iraqi forces occupying an area controlled by Kurdistan's autonomous region.
Iraqi forces occupying the area
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