The Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Erbil said that the United States
government bears a moral responsibility towards Christians and other
minorities in Iraq.
Over 100,000 Christians fled to Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, as the Islamic State advanced on Mosul in 2014.
Calling for American aid to the Mosul region as it is liberated from
the Islamic State, Archbishop Bashar Warda said that the US government
should “play a role in protecting the minorities, because we’ve seen
that, due to this American intervention in 2003, they have a moral
responsibility, really, to finish the whole job in a decent and a
dignified way.”
“Minorities have suffered a lot because of all this intervention,” he
said in an interview with Catholic News Service. “I’m not blaming (the
US) directly, but ... they are responsible, morally responsible for what
happened.”