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Wednesday, 10 November 2010 - Kirkuk: a ticking time bomb in volatile north Iraq |
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Mon, Nov 8 2010 Kirkuk: a ticking time bomb in volatile north Iraq Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Maria Golovnina KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - Haji Mohammed Ismail, a tribal elder in Kirkuk, home to one of Iraq's biggest oilfields, is bracing for the worst once U.S. troops leave the country and Arab and Kurd face off with no one to halt the... Related News Special report: For U.S. veterans, the war after the wars Tue, Nov 9 2010 Baghdad bombs death toll reaches 64, minister says Wed, Nov 3 2010 Q&A: Is al Qaeda in Iraq coming back? Wed, Nov 3 2010 Iraq church raid ends with 52 dead Mon, Nov 1 2010 Q+A-How daunting is the Iraq energy challenge? Thu, Oct 28 2010 Related Topics World » By Maria Golovnina KIRKUK, Iraq | Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:29am EST KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - Haji Mohammed Ismail, a tribal elder in Kirkuk, home to one of Iraq's biggest oilfields, is bracing for the worst once U.S. troops leave the country and Arab and Kurd face off with no one to halt the fight. "As soon as U.S. forces leave Iraq, there will be civil war. In a place like this, the strongest will devour the weakest," said Ismail, 80, an Iraqi Arab, as he leaned over a mud brick wall in his village near the disputed northern city. "There is a lot of tension. People are being thrown out of their homes and humiliated. They want revenge. Something bad is going to happen." Ismail's anguish was echoed by ordinary people and Iraqi officials alike in Kirkuk, whose sun-bleached plains are dotted with blazing oil fires flickering like torches in the haze. The region is believed to be sitting atop four percent of global oil reserves and is attractive to foreign investors, but exploration has been blocked by fears of fresh violence. In this low-rise city of dust and squat houses, the faint smell of oil is a constant reminder of the riches that lie under the sand, and Arabs and Kurds both claim Kirkuk as their own. As violence fades in other parts of the country, the row is seen as a chief threat to Iraq's efforts to restore stability after years of sectarian violence, and could yet plunge the province into bloodshed when U.S. troops pull out next year. Tensions have flared ahead of a census, slated for December after several delays -- a crucial event because it might determine if Kurds are now the biggest ethnic bloc in Kirkuk. The Arab-led central government recently said it might delete a question about ethnicity from the survey, prompting outrage among Kurds who fear that would deprive them of an opportunity to prove that Kirkuk -- and the vast lake of oil that lies beneath it -- is rightfully theirs. Arab families have accused Kurds of forcing them to leave in order to tilt the demographic balance, prompting U.S. forces to step up joint patrols with Iraqi soldiers in disputed areas. The feud dates back to Saddam Hussein's "Arabisation" push that uprooted thousands of Kurds and leveled their villages in the 1980s. After 2003, Kurds returned en masse and want to fold Kirkuk into their semi-autonomous northern enclave of Kurdistan -- a move the Arab-led government in Baghdad is loath to allow. Unlike restive Kirkuk, Kurdistan is relatively peaceful. It has been successful in luring investors and rebuilding its cities, signing about 40 deals with international oil companies. Highlighting the political risks investors face and the potential for a protracted and worsening dispute over Kirkuk, Baghdad considers all deals signed by the Kurdish Regional Government illegal as Iraq's oil and gas are federal resources. The dispute has halted exports from the northern region. The United States formally ended combat operations in Iraq in August, more than seven years after its troops ousted Saddam Hussein, and says Iraq is a much safer place. 1 2 3 Next World     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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