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In her fourth memory..Nujaifi to (Basneoz):  Mosul did not fall.. I gave it to Daash

Those who handed it over …

 

 Mohammed al-Baghdadi

 11/06/2018 – 00:34

 Iraq
 
 
In her fourth memory .. Nujaifi to (Basneoz): Mosul did not fall .. I gave to Daash

 

 

Former Iraqi governor of Mosul, Athil Nujaifi, revealed on Sunday how the city of Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq after Baghdad, fell into the hands of a terrorist organization on June 10, 2014.

“The city of Mosul did not fall and was not occupied by elements of an organization strongly advocating weapons or fighting, but the city was handed over to them according to plans prepared in advance,” said Nujaifi. “The main leaders, led by the then commander-in-chief of the armed forces, , Bear responsibility for handing over the city to Daish. “

He added that “the distribution of accusations by some in the fall of the city and stand behind the delivery of my personal or this and that, is just a laugh at the naive,” explaining that “who had the ability to move the military units on the ground, and the forces are ordered by the command is responsible About the disaster of the fall of the city. “

Iraqi army divisions and units have fled the city of Mosul without fighting, leaving their allies with tons of the latest US weapons, all of them in the hands of armed militants, who later used them to fight against the Peshmerga forces and Iraqi forces. The fall of the city has also led to the expansion of the organization to other areas inside Iraq and carried out acts of killing, displacement and confiscation of property and the enslavement of women and the abuse of minorities, especially in the Nineveh Plain and Sinjar.

 
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the city was handed over to them according to plans prepared in advance,” said Nujaifi. “The main leaders, led by the then commander-in-chief of the armed forces

 

And we have all heard about this for years now, and no consequences for Maliki. As always, the bigger the political corruption, the more they get away with it. 

 

 

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Although we dislike the media in this country for being bias and full of

sensational reporting, we can see what happens when the political

leaders OWN the news outlets. Citizens of N.Korea have no outside access 

so they they think their leaders are great. Lol  Almost the same thing in Iraq 

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2 hours ago, Half Crazy Runner said:

the city was handed over to them according to plans prepared in advance,” said Nujaifi. “The main leaders, led by the then commander-in-chief of the armed forces

 

And we have all heard about this for years now, and no consequences for Maliki. As always, the bigger the political corruption, the more they get away with it. 

 

 

 

Nujaifi is a very brave man.  I hope the government is protecting him.

 

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This is something we all knew, it was too obvious. I am happy to see suspicions validated. Now, perhaps they can be rid of Malaki once and for all. May have other, unseen consequences as well. What American leaders were in full support of Malaki at that time, hmmmm.

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4 hours ago, Half Crazy Runner said:

Nujaifi

 

While this statement appears obvious and is long overdue, the political timing is important building on Sistani's condemnation of the corrupt, as the parties jockey for a coalition to lead the government. 

The trail to harpooning the whales is heating up. Watch Military leadership and Maliki point fingers at each other.

Let's hope there is a paper trail back to the biggest whale of them all!

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The Sadr Alliance vows to reopen the file of the fall of Mosul and sets a date for the prosecution and accountability of those involved

June 11, 2018

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Policy  2018/06/11 12:42  3695

Baghdad today – special

Raed Fahmi, a leader of the alliance, “Saroon” backed by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, on Monday, open the file fall Mosul province, but the organization is calling, in 2014, while confirmed that the accountability of those responsible is inevitable.

Fahmi told Baghdad today that “what happened four years ago (the fall of Mosul) is a disaster in every sense of the word, and not only has it occupied the territories, but has caused great damage and loss to the lives and cities, which we continue to suffer from.”

He pointed out that “the current House of Representatives prepared an extensive report on the fall of Mosul, and we will open this file again and we will continue to hold accountable those involved in this disaster, which caused a major node in the history of contemporary Iraq in the next parliamentary session.”

He added that “it is not reasonable all this period, the file remains absent and without taking actual measures and reality in the light of the report prepared by the House of Representatives,” explaining that “missing the file of the fall of Mosul all these years, is not without political or other pressures.”

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20 hours ago, new york kevin said:

Great article. Why didn't  the article we read simply say it was al- Maliki's plan to turn Mosul over to ISIS and arm them withe the weapons we gave them. Why just say it was the former Commander in Chief?

If they aren't naming names, It has to involve the MSM and Obama. Look at the trails that Obama and Iran left.

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