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|quote="First, our plan is not partition, though even some supporters and the media mistakenly call it that. It would hold Iraq together by bringing to life the federal system enshrined in its constitution. A federal Iraq is a united Iraq but one in which power devolves to regional governments, with a limited central government responsible for common concerns such as protecting borders and distributing oil revenue." | |quote="First, our plan is not partition, though even some supporters and the media mistakenly call it that. It would hold Iraq together by bringing to life the federal system enshrined in its constitution. A federal Iraq is a united Iraq but one in which power devolves to regional governments, with a limited central government responsible for common concerns such as protecting borders and distributing oil revenue." | ||
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Author(s) | Joe Biden, Leslie H. Gelb |
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Source | The Washington Post |
Date | October 3, 2007 |
URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/02/AR2007100201824.html |
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This item argues against the position Iraq should be split up on the topic Post-invasion Iraq.