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The Prime Minister: They are determined to pursue a mountain goat without negotiating with that terrorist organization


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The Prime Minister: They are determined to pursue a mountain goat without negotiating with that terrorist organization
 
Number of readings: 2855 30-06-2018 01:53 PM
 
 
 

30-06-2018 01:53 PM 

 

Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Haider al-Abadi on Saturday confirmed the security forces' intention to pursue a mountain goat without negotiating with the terrorist organization. 

Abadi said in his speech during the celebration of the anniversary of the revolution of the twentieth, that 'Iraq will pursue the remaining cells of terrorism in its holes and will kill'

Warning of what he called 'fifth column hands of enemies abroad that move at home to the rhythm between citizens and fighters',

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Abadi vows to "call" in the mountains and warns of "fifth column"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said the security forces would hunt down the terrorist organization in the mountains, desert and other areas where its fighters are hiding. He said his government would not negotiate with the group and would follow up on its hideouts.

"We have pledged to liberate our cities from gangs," Abbadi said during a speech at a celebration held in Baghdad on Saturday. "We promise you today to pursue terrorists."

He warned of the possibility of losing the security achievement achieved in Iraq by insisting on the organization of "Dahesh" if not unity and move to counter conspiracies, pointing to the existence of a fifth column moving from behind the border in order to rhythm between citizens and security forces.

 

In turn, stressed the President of the Alliance of "conquest", the leader of the militias " popular crowd ," Hadi al - Amiri, during a speech at the same ceremony, the need to fight an intellectual battle to conquer terrorism, warning of the possible return of terrorist groups if they are not drying intellectual headwaters.

He called for "working together to conquer the extremist terrorist ideology and to engage in a battle of thought involving universities, research centers, theater and cinema." He said that "the victory achieved by Iraq on the organization of a supporter has become a center of respect and appreciation, Found".

For days, the Iraqi government has been facing political and popular pressure over the execution of a group of eight kidnappers working for Iraqi forces and "popular crowd" militias.

The leader of the tribe of "Abouda" Hussein al-Khayn expressed his deep dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the issue of abductees, which ended with the killing of all of them, and demanded the removal of those responsible for the leadership of the Iraqi state because they are not eligible for it.

"The Iraqi government should have saved the lives of its citizens," al-Khayoun said. "Abadi and Interior Minister Qassim al-Araji carry out the death sentences with terrorists or step down."

In northern Iraq, there are frequent killings and kidnappings by members of the Da'ash organization in cities and towns under the control of Iraqi forces.

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