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The Association of Muslim Scholars' al-Basaer newspaper had an editorial Tuesday with the headline "Fabricated quietness and reflected catastrophe." The editorial said it is a matter of fact that the occupier's "tails" -- a reference to the Iraqi government -- describe those who oppose them and their projects as failures.
In its editorial Thursday, al-Basaer newspaper, the organ of the influential Sunni group the Association of Muslim Scholars, commented that five political parties are the only ones advocating a long-term security deal between Iraq and the United States, which the paper referred to as "an indignity agreement."
The newspaper of the influential Sunni group the Association of Muslim Scholars commented in its editorial Thursday on President Bush's decision to invade Iraq and violate its "humanity, traditions, cultural inheritance and civilization," promising in return three things -- food, medicine and freedom.
The Saudi-based al-Basaer newspaper, published by the influential Sunni religious group the Association of Muslim Scholars, said in its editorial Tuesday that confusion about the current situation in Iraq is created by the U.S. occupiers and those who support them -- a none-too-veiled reference to the Iraqi government.
The Association of Muslim Scholars' Al Basaer newspaper said in its editorial Wednesday that President Bush has divided the people of Iraq into five groups according to the five political groups in Iraq.
The Association of Muslim Scholars' Al Basaer newspaper said Tuesday in its editorial that after Iraq was destroyed and hard to fix, officials at the White House called upon Arab countries to send their representatives to Iraq using Iran as a threat.
The Association of Muslim Scholars' Al Basaer newspaper said in its editorial Monday, referring to the infighting in Basra and Baghdad, that divisions within the Iraqi government and the turning of friends into enemies will not save the occupier from the great failure.
The Association of Muslims Scholars' Al Basaer Newspaper highlighted in an editorial titled "A superpower or a gang?" the United States and its relationship with the chaotic situation in Iraq.
The Saudi-based Al Basaer Newspaper Monday carried a column that said the fifth year of the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq had passed and the situation in Iraq reflects the missteps of the occupier and its "tails" in the government.
The Association of Muslim Scholars' Al Basaer Newspaper said Monday the current days mark the start of the sixth year to the U.S.-British invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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