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Mr. Ammar al-Hakim: No survival for any foreign soldier or partition of Iraq after Daesh stage


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Mr. Ammar al-Hakim: No survival for any foreign soldier or partition of Iraq after Daesh stage
{Baghdad} Euphrates News announced that the President of the National Alliance, Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, refused to stay any soldier Ojunbao or foreign military bases in Iraq after Daesh stage.
Mr. Ammar al - Hakim said in his speech during the seventh session of the Conference of the Islamic Film Market under the auspices of the Union of radio and Islamic television that " the battle of Mosul , a humanitarian battle with distinction as the security forces liberated civilian and where more than one million 250 thousand civilian citizens live, with a fierce enemy holed between innocent, the task is to preserve the lives and then eliminate Daesh, and the black flag of the gangs Daesh Stnteks not in Iraq alone, but in the whole region. " 
He stressed that "our priorities in the post Daesh is, focusing on security and intelligence side, it Daesh ends outwardly, but we need a long time to confront it , the political umbrella project for the Iraqis, and reassuring for all, where the launch of the Iraqi National Alliance as the largest parliamentary bloc in Iraq , thesettlement project, the document is based on a national settlement three basic pillars of a mutual concessions, and mutual assurances and guarantees, where everyone takes part sizes of law and the Constitution. " 
It also includes the provision of priority "services and the fight against corruption will be priorities lie ahead after liberation, and the reconstruction of the victim 's regions and sacrifice both, a key priority in the next phase." 
Mr. Ammar al - Hakim stressed the "national Iraqi sovereignty does not lend itself to remain at home and one soldier or a single military base in a foreign party of non - Iraqis , " noting that "the unity of Iraq , where we will stand and defend the unity of Iraq and convince each partner 's perception of the moment that he can cross the division of this country that It gets better his chances for others. " 
He pointed out that " the circulation of the popular crowd of military build -up crowd into a human experience, mobilizing health, economic and mobilize, mobilize scientific, cultural and media, the experience of engaging people in the decision - making was a successful experience." 
He stressed that "Iraq is playing in the next phase of a regional role, and be a key player nearly souls and bridge the relationship between the two disputing parties Against this background , the call for adult brothers in the region to sit at one table to discuss in and identify areas of difference and areas of agreement and interests."
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International Alliance calls for a US military long-term survival after DaeshMosul
 

 

 

 

 Called the commander of the international coalition forces in Iraq ,General Stephen Taosnd, today / Sunday /, to the survival of US military long - term in Iraq after the defeat of the organization (Daesh) terrorist .

He said Taosnd - on Sunday quoted by the Iraqi News Agency statement (INA) -: "I hope that the international coalition led by the United States is playing a long - term role after the expulsion (Daesh) from Iraq, to work with the Iraqi forces to ensure their training and their ability to respond to threats in the country " .


He added that in the interests of the governments of Iraq and the United States and other coalition partners to maintain keep power in the country and that will be a permanent force if approved by Baghdad after that .


He continued Taosnd "We have been liberated thousands of square kilometers of land from the grip of Daesh, and hundreds of thousands of people, and this war is a global war against the ideology of brutal extremist must be defeated and should be destroyed, stressing that the Iraqi forces at the forefront of the leadership of the war on Daesh ."

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Called the commander of the international coalition forces in Iraq , General Stephen Taosnd, on Sunday, a US military stay long - term in Iraq after the defeat of the organization (Daesh) terrorist. 

He said Taosnd 'I hope that the international coalition led by the United States is playing a long - term role after the expulsion (Daesh) from Iraq, to work with the Iraqi forces to ensure their training and their ability to respond to threats in the country. " 

He added that in the interests of the governments of Iraq and the United States and other coalition partners to maintain keep power in the country and that will be a permanent force if approved by Baghdad after that. 

He continued Taosnd 'was liberated thousands of square kilometers of land from the grip of Daesh, and hundreds of thousands of people, and this war is a global war against the ideology of brutal extremist must be defeated and should be destroyed, stressing that the Iraqi forces at the forefront of the leadership of the war on Daesh'.

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