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McGowork: It was supposed to kill elements calling instead of moving them from the Syrian-Lebanese border to Iraq

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30-08-2017 12:58 PM

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"It was supposed to kill the elements of the organization in the fighting, rather than transferring them to the Iraqi border," the US envoy to the international coalition against Da'ash in Iraq and Syria said on Wednesday.

 

In a tweet posted on the social networking site Twitter, McGowork said today that "we should kill people who are calling on battlefields and not transport them through buses to the Iraqi border without the approval of the government," pointing out that 'the international coalition will work hard to prevent the entry of those to Iraq or To escape what they call their false quarrels.

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Maliki's defend the agreement of Hezbollah - a call and attack critics "ignorant"

Maliki defends Hezbollah deal - urges and attacks critics "ignorant"

 

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The Vice President and leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday defended an agreement reached by the Lebanese Hezbollah guerrilla group with the organization of a movement to transfer hundreds of militants from an area on the Lebanese border to the Syrian province of Deir al-Zour on the Iraqi border.

Maliki, known for his close proximity to Iran, a Hezbollah ally, is the first Iraqi official to defend the deal, which has faced widespread criticism in Iraq.

"The transfer of a number of fighters to the terrorist camp of Deir al-Zour, Syria is part of the strategy of the battle against the forces of terrorism," Maliki said in a statement. "Each battle has its own conditions and tools to achieve victory."

Maliki denounced what he called "the systematic campaign led by ignorance and hatred and drift behind the public opinion directed against the enemy of Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah."

He added that "the decision taken by Hezbollah is a correct decision, and Mr. Nasrallah, and the penetrator of the mind who doubts the truth and the seriousness of Hezbollah and Sayyed Nasrallah."

Maliki said that "talking about Deir al-Zour and Bo Kamal is a Syrian rather than an Iraqi, so such a procedure imposed by the nature of the battles, and what the fighter sees on the ground other than the observer who is not experienced fighting."

He continued by saying, "The most important question allowed the hundreds of supporters of withdrawal from Tal Afar and queues after they handed over their weapons to the Peshmerga forces until everyone knew that Tal Afar was not liberated by fighting but by agreement, and here also we respect the will of the field commander and how to deal with situations on the ground because he sees what the observer does not see "He said.

"Is it permissible to agree here, which is imposed by the military field, and it is not permissible there inside the Syrian territory?" Maliki asked, warning against "following the attempts of abuse and raising suspicion of splitting the ranks of the anti-terrorist front."

The agreement has raised widespread opposition in Iraq at the official and popular levels.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi expressed his rejection of the agreement to transfer the "Daash" militants from the Lebanese village of Jaros Arsal to the Syrian province of Deir al-Zour on the border with Iraq. 

Abadi said there was no justification for negotiations with the terrorists, adding that Baghdad was not seeking to contain "a mess" but to eliminate it and the terrorists have no choice but to surrender or die.

Nasrallah responded to Iraq's criticism by saying that armed militants were transferred from Syrian territory to Syrian territory and not Iraqi.

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McGowork's statement came in response to the transfer of militants from the Syrian-Lebanese border to the Syrian-Iraqi border
McGowork's statement came in response to the transfer of militants from the Syrian-Lebanese border to the Syrian-Iraqi border

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The special envoy of the US president in the international coalition against the organization urged, Brett McGurk, that "will not allow the transfer of gunmen from the organization calling from Syria to Iraq." 

"The international coalition provides guarantees that the organization's militants will not enter Iraqi territory," McGowork said in a tweet at his own Twitter account about the transfer of militants from a Syrian-Lebanese border to the Syrian-Iraqi border. 

Noting that "there can be no agreement with the militants of the organization is calling, and that they should be killed on the battlefields." 

The statement comes at a time when the Security Council of the Kurdistan Region, on Tuesday, August 29, 2017, that hundreds of armed men of the organization had entered into the Iraqi territory under an agreement between the Lebanese Hezbollah and the organization Daad.

The spokesman for the Presidency of the Kurdistan Region expressed doubts about the entry of gunmen from the organization calling to the Iraqi territory, and explained that bringing these militants from Lebanon to the east of Syria on the Iraqi border "doubtful" and they are watching them very seriously, and see it as a repeat of the scenario carried out in 2014 and became a cause of tragedy in Iraq and the region.

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8 minutes ago, Boozer said:

Cant cast my vote yet as Death is to easy for the things he has done,, 

 

 

Agreed Me. Boozer ! Put him in a cell with a cage of hungry wild pig's next to him.

Malarki seems to have a lot more body guards around him lately. :lol:

 

Thank ya Yota and good morning DV.

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Coalition Jets Target IS Convoy Moving Towards Eastern Syria

 
  • 31/08/2017 - 00:00
Coalition Jets Target IS Convoy Moving Towards Eastern Syria 
 

ERBIL — US-led coalition warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes on Wednesday, aiming to block a convoy of Islamic State (IS) militants moving towards an area in eastern Syria, a coalition spokesperson said. 

According to Colonel Ryan Dillon, spokesperson for the US-led coalition, the airstrikes took place in eastern Syria, between the areas of Hamayah and al-Bukamal, Kurdistan24 reported. He explained that the warplanes destroyed a small bridge in order to stop the IS convoy from moving further into the east. 

The coalition official pointed out that the US is not bound by any agreements between Lebanon, Syria and the extremist group, and the strikes are in accordance with the law of armed conflict. 

On Monday, the extremist group entered an agreement with Syria and Lebanon to evacuate its territory for the first time, moving from a district on the Syria-Lebanon border to an unspecified area in eastern Syria. 

However, the agreement angered a number of US officials, including the Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat IS, Brett McGurk, who said the militants should be killed on the battlefield.

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/middle-east/374997

 

Take THAT Maliki.  :P

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  • yota691 changed the title to Al-Abbadi's office denies the government's knowledge of the agreement to transfer the al-Dawash near the Iraqi border

Al-Abbadi's office denies the government's knowledge of the agreement to transfer the al-Dawash near the Iraqi border

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The media office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi denied on Friday the Iraqi government's knowledge of the agreement reached to transport hundreds of gang members and called on the terrorist along the Iraqi border.

"Al-Mayadin channel and the Fars news agency circulated false and fabricated news about the Iraqi government's knowledge of the agreement that took place to transport hundreds of gang members and called the terrorist to the city of Albuqam near the Iraqi border," spokesman Saad al-Hadithi said in a statement received by Mawazine News. The time when we categorically deny the validity of these reports and regret the adoption of false information and false news in dealing with a sensitive subject that touches the national security of Iraq. "

Al-Hadithi added that "we confirm that Iraq was not aware of this agreement and did not know him and did not take the opinion of the Iraqi government and occurred completely away from us."

The spokesman called on the media to "accurately convey the information and not to mislead the public opinion and to mix the papers in a manner contrary to the conventions and standards of professional media work."

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  • yota691 changed the title to Iraqi government distanced itself from the agreement, "Hezbollah" and "urging"
Iraqi government distanced itself from the agreement, "Hezbollah" and "urging"
 
 
 
 

 
The Iraqi government on Friday denied knowledge of the agreement between Hizbullah and the terrorist organization Da'ash , in which hundreds of members of the organization were transferred from the Lebanese-Syrian border to the city of Abu Kamal on the Iraqi-Syrian border. 

The spokesman for the Iraqi government, Saad al-Hadithi, "The news circulated by the agency" Fares "Iran, and channel" fields "space on the Iraqi government's knowledge of the agreement, which took the transfer of hundreds of elements of the" Da'ash "terrorist to the city of Albu Kamal near the Iraqi border, False and fabricated ".

He added in a statement, "We at the time categorically deny the validity of these reports, and regret the adoption of false information and false news in dealing with a sensitive issue affecting the national security of Iraq, we confirm that Iraq was not aware of this agreement was not informed of it and did not take the opinion of the Iraqi government It happened completely away from us. " The spokesman called on the media to be careful in transmitting the information, not to mislead the public opinion and to mix the papers in a way that contradicts the conventions and standards of media and professional work. 

And raised the deal to move the militants, "Dahesh" to the Iraqi border, Iraqi outrage at all levels.

For his part, the head of the security committee in the Anbar province (western Iraq), Naim al-Ka'oud, the transfer of terrorists "dodging" to the Iraqi border, "a conspiracy," stressing that the bargaining on the blood of Iraqis has become exposed, which is a threat to the whole country, For Anbar province alone. 

He said al-Ka'ud, during a press statement, that "the conduct of negotiations with" Dahesh, "represents the official recognition of their alleged state," saying that the Iraqi government did good when it refused to negotiate with the organization. 

Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on Tuesday rejected the Hezbollah agreement and an official comment issued by the Iraqi government in response to accusations of involvement in the deal. 

Abadi said in his weekly press conference that he does not accept the transfer of large numbers of elements of the organization "Daash" to the border areas with Iraq.

Also, the Iraqi parliament member for the "National Alliance" ruling Ali al-Badiri that what happened was a "conspiracy" targeting Iraqi youth, which is fighting "Dahesh."
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Security  Number of readings: 92 01/09/2017 07:30

 

National Information Center NNC - The media office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Friday denied the Iraqi government's knowledge of the agreement that took place to transport hundreds of elements calling on the terrorist to the city of Albuqmal along the Iraqi border.

"The Al-Mayadeen channel and the Fars News Agency have circulated false and fabricated news about the Iraqi government's knowledge of the agreement that was reached to transfer hundreds of elements calling for the terrorist to the city of Albuqam near the Iraqi border," a spokesman for Prime Minister Saad al-Hadithi's press office said in a statement. .

He added that "we confirm that Iraq was not aware of this agreement did not know him and did not take the opinion of the Iraqi government and occurred completely away from us."

"While we categorically deny the validity of these reports and regret the adoption of false information and false news in dealing with a sensitive subject that touches the national security of Iraq."

He pointed to the media to "accuracy in the transfer of information and not to resort to misleading public opinion and mixing papers in contravention of the conventions and standards of professional media work.

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Al-Maliki welcomes Hezbollah's agreement and talks
 

At a time when the suspicious deal between the organization and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, a wave of anger in Iraq and reactions demanding the suspension of the export of elements of the organization towards the Iraqi border, the leader of the coalition of state law and Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi consensus welcomed the agreement, Of the strategy of the battle against terrorism, pointing out that "each battle conditions and tools to seek victory."

Maliki, known for his proximity to Iran, a Hezbollah ally, announced that the decision to transfer hundreds of fighters from the Lebanese border to the Syrian province of Deir al-Zour was correct, accusing the critics of the agreement and the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia Hassan Nasrallah in ignorance.

Al-Maliki pointed out that the talk about Deir al-Zour and Bo Kamal as a Syrian, and forget at the same time that the two areas are completely parallel to the Iraqi border, where the Iraqi army is engaged in fierce fighting against terrorist elements.

Despite the opposition of Prime Minister Haider Abadi agreement, but the Liberal Bloc parliamentary representative of the Sadrist movement in parliament demanded stronger positions on the deal of Hezbollah and urged.

In response to the official Iraqi position, Hezbollah did not find justification for its action except by saying that the deal required the transfer of armed men and their families from Syrian territory to Syrian territory.

The Iraqi intelligence sources, in coordination with Nuri al-Maliki and their ambassador in Baghdad Irj Musjdi, agreed to extend and supply elements calling for serious and extensive weapons of destruction.

These sites added that Tehran decided to retaliate against Sadr after visiting a number of Arab countries, led by Saudi Arabia.

Maliki is facing charges of handing over one-third of Iraqi territory to an organization calling for three provinces, namely Mosul, Anbar and Salahuddin, and several other provinces, as well as tons of weapons and ammunition and the latest mechanisms held by Iraqi army divisions.

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Vice President of Iraq, Nuri al-Maliki
Vice President of Iraq, Nuri al-Maliki

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The Joint Operations Command of the Iraqi Ministry of Defense denied on Friday statements by Iraqi Vice President Nuri al-Maliki that there was an agreement between Baghdad and the "Daash" organization that led to the withdrawal of the latter's gunmen from the district of Tal Afar in Nineveh province. , Yesterday. 

In a statement yesterday, al-Maliki defended the agreement of the Lebanese Hezbollah group with Daqash last month to withdraw from the outskirts of Lebanese towns on the border with Syria to the east of Syria towards the Iraqi border, saying: "Everyone knew that Tal Afar was not liberated by fighting. , But an agreement (with the Daash), "and asked: Is it permissible to agree in Tal Afar and not within the Syrian territory (?!). 

Which responded to the command of joint operations in Iraq, saying, in a statement: "

"Iraqi forces fought the terrorists and drove them to collapse," she said. 

Maliki, Iraq's former prime minister (2006-2014), has close ties to Iran, an ally of Hezbollah and the Syrian regime, led by Hezbollah. 

A political source in the coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki, said that "there is a sharp division within the coalition because of the agreement of the Lebanese Hezbollah with a supporter." 

The source, who asked not to be named, that "a lot of members of the coalition expressed their resentment of the agreement, in favor of the position of Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, and critics of Maliki's positions." 

Abadi and the Speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, Saleem al-Jubouri, rejected the cease-fire agreement between Hezbollah, an ally of the Syrian regime, and Da'ash, who ordered the transfer of elements from the Lebanese-Syrian border to eastern Syria towards the Iraqi border.

"The Iraqi source said that" a broad front of deputies of the coalition of state law considered the agreement as an abuse of the Iraqi people, and disrespect for the Iraqi authorities, and poses a threat to Iraq. " 

Iraqi officials fear that the militants will use their proximity to the border to launch attacks on Iraq, especially since the organization seized a third of Iraq's territory in the summer of 2014, before Iraqi forces, with the support of the international coalition to fight the organization, managed to recover most of the area.

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The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr
The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr

Ruudau - Erbil

 
The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr on Thursday called on the Iraqi government to secure the borders adjacent to the Syrian area of Abu Kamal after the Arsal deal, which included the transfer of armed elements calling from the Syrian-Lebanese border. 

"The Iraqi government must secure the border adjacent to the Syrian (Bou Kamal) and other areas," Sadr said in a tweet on the social networking site Twitter. "We are ready to cooperate with them." 

It is noteworthy that; an agreement between the Lebanese Hezbollah and the organization Daadach to transfer the elements of the organization from the Western pen to the city of Albuqmal in eastern Syria. 

The agreement on the transfer of fighters from the Syrian-Lebanese border to the town of Bou Kamal, east of Deir al-Zour in Syria, has aroused popular and official discontent in Iraq. The Anbar Council called the agreement "a major conspiracy".

 

The Iraqi government must secure the borders adjacent to the Syrian (Bou Kamal) and other areas. We are ready to cooperate with them

- Mr. Moqtada al-Sadr (@Mu_AlSadr) August 31, 2017
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Al-Abadi's office: The Iranian media has shed lies about the Iraqi government's knowledge of the transfer of elements calling for the Iraqi border
Al-Abadi's office: The Iranian media has shed lies about the Iraqi government's knowledge of the transfer of elements calling for the Iraqi border

Ruudau - Erbil

 
On Friday, 1/9/2017, a spokesman for the Prime Minister's Information Office accused Iranian media of "fabricating lies" about the Iraqi government's knowledge of the transfer of elements to the city of Albuqmal along the Iraqi border. 

According to a statement of the Office of Abbadi, which said: Al-Mayadeen and the Fars news agency circulated false and fabricated news about the Iraqi government's knowledge of the agreement that took place to transfer hundreds of elements calling on the terrorist to the city of Albuqam near the Iraqi border, while we categorically deny the truth of these news and regret the adoption of false information and false news in dealing with the subject The Iraqi government is not aware of this agreement and we have not been informed of it. The Iraqi government's opinion has not been taken and it has taken place completely away from us. We call on the media to be accurate in transmitting the information and not to resort to misleading the public opinion and mixing the In violation of the standards and standards of professional media work. "

It is noteworthy that; an agreement between the Lebanese Hezbollah and the organization Daadach to transfer the elements of the organization from the Western pen to the city of Albuqmal in eastern Syria. 

The agreement on the transfer of fighters from the Syrian-Lebanese border to the city of Bou Kamal, east of Deir al-Zour in Syria, has aroused popular and official discontent in Iraq. The Anbar Council called the agreement "a major conspiracy".

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Pink: The deal between the Assad regime and Hezbollah is a dangerous conspiracy targeting Iraq

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The deputy from Anbar province returned to meet the rogue deal between the regime of Bashar al-Assad and Hezbollah, a dangerous plot targeting the Iraqi people.

In a statement, Wardi said that everyone witnessed the transfer of gangs with air-conditioned buses from the Lebanese border to the Iraqi border near Anbar and the protection of Hezbollah and the Assad regime with international and regional complicity, considering that the deal is a malicious scheme aimed primarily at the sons of the Sunni component in the affected provinces with the aim of annihilating them and displacing them in order to achieve a regional plan The aim is to make a demographic change and restore the map of the region again.

"The government's position on this dangerous deal is shameful and does not go beyond statements and words, calling on the Foreign Ministry to act immediately and not to remain silent," she said.

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Fars News Agency publishes a false report on the flag of Iraq with the transfer agreement "urging"

Seven reasons explain the submissive surrender in the pen

The Iranian Fars news agency reported that the selection of Boukmal to transport elements advocated was based on prior agreement with the knowledge of the Iraqi government.

The report said the agreement would allow the party and the Syrian regime to reinforce their fronts in Deir al-Zour and areas close to the Syrian-Iraqi border to fight the terrorist organization.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi rejected the deal, which was concluded between Hezbollah and a pro-Syrian organization under the patronage of the Syrian regime, which removed the organization's elements from the Lebanese-Syrian border to the Iraqi-Syrian border.

He also warned the Speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Salim Jubouri to return to square one and deny the blood of the martyrs, stressing his rejection of any agreement that would reorganize calling for Iraq or close to its borders.

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