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US President George W. Bush has said that he was strongly opposed to
the partition of Iraq, saying that the will of that country will
prevail.
Bush made the remarks in an interview with satellite channel Al-Arabiya.
Asked whether the partition of Iraq is bad news for Iraqis, Bush
responded with a "yes", according to transcripts released by the
White House.
"I don't think it will happen. I don't think it's going to happen,"
Bush added, in response to a follow-up question over what would
happen if the next administration or another US president comes into
office and embraces the idea.
"An American president must understand that Iraq is a sovereign
nation operating under its own constitution. And I'm very confident
that the will of Iraq will prevail," Bush said.
"I know there's some noise about partition. But most folks who
follow this issue don't support partition, and they don't think it's
a good idea," he said, referring to a recent Senate vote calling for
the partitioning of Iraq on ethnic lines.
The US Senate voted last week to endorse a non-binding resolution,
calling for the division of Iraq into regions under a weak federal
government - one Kurdish, one Shia and one Sunni.
The resolution provoked a storm of protest from Iraqi politicians
including Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who warned that it would be
a disaster for Iraq. Gulf Arab countries also expressed their strong
opposition to any partition of Iraq.
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