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Nassif calls to ask America to compensate Iraq for its invasion him without international legitimacy


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Nassif calls to ask America to compensate Iraq for its invasion him without international legitimacy

Sunday, July 7, 2013 15:45

 

 

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MP for the coalition called the Iraqi Free high Nassif government to seize the opportunity to exit Iraq from Chapter VII of the United States claim compensation for the invasion of Iraq without taking international legitimacy.

She said, according to a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today, that "the armies of the United States to invade Iraq without obtaining international legitimacy is a clear violation of the Charter of the United Nations, and we are entitled to the day after we are out of Chapter VII to demand U.S. damages for that invasion. "

It added that "the U.S. military killed thousands of Iraqis, including women and children, and elders, and deliberately to sabotage public property and destruction of infrastructure, and caused security chaos, so that thieves and criminals who fired head of the former regime freed committed their crimes before the eyes of the American forces, and looted government departments without Americans intervened to stop them, what makes the U.S. Army responsible even for what happened looting and theft. "

Nassif stressed the "need for the Iraqi government to the U.S. side's claim damages for all subsequent occupation of Iraq of killing, destruction and devastation, especially since we are out of Chapter VII gives us that."

The UN Security Council voted on June 27 of the last to ratify the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII .

The United States and several allied countries had launched a military campaign against Iraq resulted in the overthrow of the former regime in 2003. Ended

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I'm sorry, but didn't the US spend a ton of money, like 60 billion, on reconstruction and other stuff ---

 

The $60 billion came from five funds:  $20.86 billion from the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund, $20.19 billion from the Iraq Security Forces Fund that was used to train and equip Iraq’s security forces, $5.13 billion from the Economic support Fund, $4.12 billion from the Commander’s Emergency Response Program  and $1.31 billion from the International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement account.

 

Guess that wasn't enough.................and if it wasn't enough, how was it really spent?

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Bet she aint a Kurd, she's over lookin' the Kurkuk massive gas attack where women were found dead with their babies in their arms. Thousands of massive graves, where crimes against nature were committed. How about the soccer team that lost in the finals, where the goalie was shot by Sadduims son at the stadium and the rest of the team was bar-b-q'ed alive on Base AlaSad...

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Bet she aint a Kurd, she's over lookin' the Kurkuk massive gas attack where women were found dead with their babies in their arms. Thousands of massive graves, where crimes against nature were committed. How about the soccer team that lost in the finals, wyes hohere the goalie was shot by Sadduims son at the stadium and the rest of the team was bar-b-q'ed alive on Base AlaSad...

 

How sadly true. I attended aviation maintenance school in Alabama in the early 80's. We had a young Iraqi kid (18) in our class. Although he was pleasant and he tried, he had difficulty in school because of the language and culture. At the end the quarter, (between Thanksgiving and Christmas break) he had failed and went back to Iraq. When we got back from Christmas break in January, we found out he was executed. After that, the school made it policy that foreign students were not allowed to fail.

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She has a point yes thas all ok to say but u cant always have your cake and eat at the same time.My point is America and the world backers invaded 1raq so what you have now is much greater than before and a much better future for all Iraq's. So move on and be greatful and prove to the world that this country hss the potential for greatness it diserves. DONT BLOW IT.

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Maliki kiss butt.  She's trouble with a capitol "T".   How about they compensate our guys and their families since they "begged" the US to intervene.  It was not about WMD's, 911 or any other attack.  It's about love of freedom.  Something that some of them will never get off their almighty high horse and know.   They were asking for intervention, rather some were asking.  And here come the military police country we are and liberators we are and this is what you get for thanks.  She's probably one who begged in secret.  Someone needs to put a sock in her mouth.  I sure hope Sadr don't go that route.  We won't think twice about using the drones if he starts this talk.  Every time this woman speaks she opens her mouth and inserts her foot.  If she would be quiet and not run her mouth, she could learn something.  Especially that her fearless leader could give a rats poop about her.  She's only good for helping him create chaos.  Counterproductive.  She needs a burka with a saddam rope on it.  

Oooo, she's definitely getting on my last nerve.

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