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The Pentagon: We Have No Intention Of Withdrawing From Iraq, And Our Aim Is To Remain In The Middle East !


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On 1/17/2020 at 3:21 PM, Pitcher said:

ISIS leader dubbed ‘Jabba the Jihadi’ captured in Iraq


Here’s A Jabba Update ! :o 

 

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An American newspaper publishes confessions of the "ISIS" mufti: I was getting funding from Saudi Arabia and London

 

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The Washington Times newspaper published a report on the confessions of the Mufti of ISIS called the Shifa Al-Neama, who was arrested by Iraqi forces in the Mohandessin neighborhood of Mosul recently, confirming that he was receiving funding and support from Saudi Arabia and London.

And the report, which was translated by the information, quoted Shifa Al-Nama as confessing that he was receiving financial donations from three sources, one in Saudi Arabia and two in London who were financing terrorism.

She added, "Grace admitted that it issued a number of fatwa" fatwa "rape and looting that authorized ISIS fighters . kill and enslave. After the liberation of Mosul, the current Mufti escaped to hide in his daughter's house in the Mohandessin neighborhood of Mosul until he was arrested by the Iraqi security forces. ”

The blessing, which weighs more than 300 pounds, also admitted by saying, “I have issued fatwas to displace Christians from Mosul, to enslave and sell Yazidi women,” noting that “fatwas have been issued that permit the confiscation of homes of displaced persons and have authorized ISIS fighters .” bomb mosques in Mosul that were It has graves from the prophets and the righteous, such as allowing the destruction of the Prophet Yunus Mosque in August 2014″.

Al-Nimah also said that “his source of funding came from a Saudi sheikh and a group of extremists in London, where they gave me $ 6000 to distribute to ISIS operatives . with curved Saudi Sheikh 4000 dollars."

The report pointed out that “Grace had graduated from the University of Medina in Saudi Arabia in 1984 and from there, he became a teacher in the Emirates and then returned to Iraq, and joined the Sunni extremist groups, where he issued fatwas allowing assassinations of the Iraqi security forces in Mosul in 2006 and 2007″.

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Sickness in Iraq

 

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A good number of Iraqi politicians are suffering from a disease. This is due to the desire to appease Iran at a time when they know that the "Islamic Republic" regime is suffering from a deep crisis, but rather a fateful crisis, exposed by the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, commander of the "Quds Force" in the Iranian "Revolutionary Guard". This disease in Iraq led to abnormal reactions in response to the US liquidation of Suleimani shortly after his departure from Baghdad Airport with Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy commander of the “Popular Mobilization” earlier this year. The beginning was the request of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, in the absence of most Sunni representatives and all Kurdish representatives, for the withdrawal of American forces from Iraq.

Much Iraqi talk has been said since the Americans got rid of Soleimani, including what was issued by the Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr who wants to get rid of the American bases without mentioning the Iranian presence in Iraq, which is the least that can be described as overpowering. Muqtada al-Sadr, who returned to the Iranian wing a few months ago and was seen in the "Supreme Leader" Ali Khamenei alongside Qasim Soleimani, did not hesitate to threaten and promise the Americans before he called for a "millionaire" demonstration in Baghdad that does not appear to be presented or delayed. Above all, the demonstration was not "million". In addition, Muqtada al-Sadr himself began to adjust the tone of his speech by calling for him to "close the American bases on Iraqi soil", stressing that "the main goal and demand is to schedule the occupation forces to leave physically and visually on the ground." Muqtada al-Sadr made a qualitative move that confirms that he is only another victim of the disease that afflicts a large part of the Iraqi political class.

When will any Iraqi politician, from the current politicians, come to himself, realize in depth that it is the American tank that brought him back to Baghdad and that the Iranian project is nothing but a project with a deadlock in the long run. But what is to be done when this or that politician is forced to take into account that he must consider Iran to the farthest limits after discovering that it has the ability to prevent anyone who does not like it from reaching the position of the Prime Minister, as happened with Haider al-Abadi or Iyad Allawi, It also has enough clout to dismiss a senior officer like Abdel Wahab al-Saadi who played an important role in the victory over ISIS in Mosul and in every battle.

Fortunately, there are still a number of politicians in Iraq who are able to enjoy a minimum level of independence while also possessing some memory. There is no doubt that the Kurds represent a kind of Iraqi exception these days despite the fact that America failed them after the referendum on independence on the twenty-fifth of September 2017. Washington did not take any step to help Masoud Barzani translate the results of the referendum, which came in the interest of independence , In reality. Masoud Barzani possessed enough wisdom and submitted his resignation in recognition of his failure to fulfill the old Kurdish dream. Deal with reality and acquiesce in it. It was understood that calling for a referendum in certain circumstances was not a step in the right direction, despite the fact that the percentage of supporters of independence in the Kurdistan region reached 92 percent.

What confirms that the Iraqi Kurds are largely reconciled with reality and with Iraqi facts, Barham Saleh, the President of the Republic, acted in the Davos conference. Barham Saleh met President Donald Trump and dealt with him as the head of the world's largest country. This country has merit over every current politician in Iraq. The Kurds did not ignore that, had it not been for the US military, Iraq would still be under Saddam Hussein, regardless of any comparison between pre-2003 Iraq and Iraq today. It is a comparison in favor of Saddam. The Kurdish President of Iraq met with the US President with his prior knowledge that Iran would object to this and use its cronies to launch a campaign of intimidation against him. Barham Salih saw where Iraq’s interest is, even though he is not considered an anti-Iran politician.

What further confirms that the Kurds deal with the Iraqi reality was the position of the current president of the Kurdistan region Nechirvan Barzani in Davos. In a dialogue session within the framework of the World Economic Forum, Negervan said, "When it comes to what is happening in Iraq, we are talking about a generation whose ages ranged between 15 and 23 years, meaning that these people did not coexist with Saddam Hussein or America, but rather they seek a better life compared to the rest of the people." . "The protesters are dissatisfied with the performance of the political class and have conveyed their message through the protests," he added. We are surprised that there is someone who places all the blame on the outside, and if we assume that 70 percent are affected by external parties, then 30 percent pretend to be spontaneous, so we must feel responsible and review ourselves. He stressed that "the Kurds are part of Iraq and we cannot distance ourselves from what is happening so we are working to calm the situation and we have contact with Baghdad in order to achieve this purpose." On the presence of American forces in Iraq, Negrvan Barzani said, “American forces are present at the request of the government to help counter ISIS and its mission is clear and specific. We believe that the decision of the Iraqi parliament was not correct and was passed in the absence of the Kurds and Sunnis. Iraq still needs American support because the threat of ISIS still exists. He concluded by reaffirming that "the problem is that there is no such thing as loyalty to Iraq, while Iraq must be inclusive of all components."

There are two Iraqi logic that there can be no common denominator between them, at least for the time being, while waiting for what will happen in Iran. There is logic that has nothing to do with logic, such as the logic of Muqtada Al-Sadr and another that is reconciled with reality called Kurdish logic. In the past, the Kurds made many mistakes. It seems that they have benefited from these mistakes. They benefited from the fact that slogans do not feed bread. On the contrary, most leaders of the Shiite parties of the type of Moqtada al-Sadr know that the interest of every Iraqi in preserving Iraq and that the greatest danger is that represented by Iran and not the United States, which made a wrong bet that it is possible to establish a democratic system in Iraq ... and it is currently paying a price This!

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7 hours ago, DinarThug said:
Monday، 27 January 2020 04:43 PM
 

Iran's chief judge says 'we will meet' Soleimani's killers, but not for talks

 

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The head of Iran’s Judiciary has said, “We will soon meet the killers of Qassem Soleimani, but not for talks”, adding that Iran will pursue legal action in international tribunals.

In a meeting of Iran’s Supreme Judicial Council, Ayatollah Ebrahim Raeesi said that Soleimani’s killing has “aroused the people of the region” and has united them with the Iranian nation, Tasnim news agency reported.

Raeesi emphasized that Iran will pursue legal options against those responsible for the targeted killing, He said he has spoken with his Iraqi counterpart and received assurances the Iraqi government is also planning to pursue the matter but did not offer any details.

The conservative cleric announced: Sooner or later we will meet with the killers of Qassem Soleimani, but not for talks, rather we will pursue the matter through international bodies and take the killers to trial and punishment.

 

General Qassem Soleimani was the commander of Iran’s extraterritorial Qods (Quds) Force, which is a military and intelligence unit of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC). He was killed by a U.S. drone strike on January 3 near the Baghdad airport.

 

The killing raised tensions further between Iran and the United States and was also seen as a hard blow to the Islamic Republic’s influence-building efforts in the region.

There have been no reports so far of Iran taking any steps to start legal action in Soleimani’s case. Western governments regarded the shadowy general as someone involved with militant groups in the Middle East and possibly in attacks against Western interests.

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6 hours ago, DoD said:

LMAO!!! Will these legal actions take place before or after all the international law suits against the QUDS and the Ayatollah for killing the 176 people on the plane they shot down. 
Gonna be some busy lawyers in Iran...lol 

Well, I guess who is next on the list. 

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Iran's Zarif under fire for saying he’d negotiate with US

 

 
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Iranian conservatives have attacked Iran’s foreign minister for stating that Iran is open to talks with the United States.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks with the press on the sidelines of a security conference in New Delhi, India, Jan. 15, 2020.
 

A number of protesters gathered outside of Iran’s Foreign Ministry building to demand the resignation of Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif over an interview with the German publication Der Spiegel in which he discussed negotiations with the United States

In the interview, Zarif was asked about the possibility of negotiations with the United States following the assassination of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani. Zarif repeated Iran’s stated policy since the United States exited the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action between Iran and six world powers in May 2018, saying, “The Trump administration can correct its past, lift the sanctions and come back to the negotiation table. We’re still at the negotiation table. They’re the ones who left.” 

In the heightened tensions between the two countries, the comments took on a life of their own. President Donald Trump responded in tweets in English and then in Persian, “Iranian Foreign Minister says Iran wants to negotiate with the United States, but wants sanctions removed. No thanks.” Zarif responded with tweets of his own that Trump is “better advised to base his foreign policy comments and decisions on facts, rather than Fox News headlines or his Farsi translators.” He posted a screenshot of the comments from a transcript of the interview. In another tweet, Zarif claimed that Trump simply wants a “Trump deal” and reiterated Iran’s position that “the only possible venue for talks is at the P5+1 table.” 

Despite the exchange of tweets, Zarif still faces domestic turmoil over the initial comment. Judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi spoke at a Jan. 25 meeting for the Supreme Council of the Judiciary, where he said that he had spoken to Iraqi officials who were looking into taking legal action against the United States for the assassination of Soleimani along with Popular Mobilization Units commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis at a Baghdad airport. Raisi then took a swipe at Zarif, adding, “We too will pursue this through international forums. Sooner or later we will meet with the murderers of Soleimani and not for negotiations and talks, but for trial and punishment.” 

Kayhan editor Hossein Shariatmadari was more direct, asking Zarif in an editorial, “With what goal are you pursuing talks with the murderer of martyr Soleimani?” Shariatmadari wrote that even if Trump returns to negotiations, his administration has made it clear it wants to negotiate with Iran on its missile program and support for regional groups. He added, “If it were not for the missile industry, they would have flattened Iran to dirt in one night.” 

After the controversy erupted, the foreign minister said in a statement that the country is being polarized between those who support negotiations and those who don’t for domestic political purposes ahead of the parliamentary elections. He added that such discourse will have “negative consequences on national interests and public trust.”

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An American channel: McKinsey's "secret" visit is aimed at stopping the decision to remove the American

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ABC News revealed in a report on Wednesday that the top commander of US forces in the Middle East, General Frank McKinsey, had made a secret visit to Iraq to hold meetings with senior Iraqi officials, as the Trump administration is working to save relations with Baghdad and stop Pay the Iraqi government to withdraw American forces from the country.
The report, which was translated by the information agency, stated that “General Frank McKinsey is the most senior US military official to visit Iraq since a US drone was assassinated in Baghdad last month by Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. This operation represented a watershed moment in the long and bloody history of the Middle East.” .
He added that "General McKenzie met with the Iraqi leaders in Baghdad and then went to Ain al-Assad base, where he stated from there saying: I think we will be able to find a way forward and he feels comfortable with the meetings."
"The visit raises questions about whether the appearance of a high-ranking US military commander could spur the settlement or simply fuel tension, while US leaders have so far flatly rejected Iraqi demands that US forces leave, and embrace what appears to be a position Wait and see, hoping problems will pass. ”
Speaking to reporters after his return, General McKinsey said, "It is difficult to predict how the discussions will end, especially as the government is in transition", noting that "the US-led coalition in Iraq believes that the future military presence in the country should be based on a threat ISISIn consultation with the Iraqi government. ” Ended / 25 z

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An American official: Baghdad must compensate for all war losses if it insists on removing our forces

 

An American official: Baghdad must compensate for all war losses if it insists on removing our forces

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The acting US embassy in Amman denied today, Wednesday, the possibility of Jordan hosting American forces after the Iraqi parliament decided to remove it from the country, while stressing that the Iraqi government should compensate the losses of the US army during the "liberation of Iraq" war if it insists on removing the forces.

"We deny that any negotiation took place between the United States and Jordan to host these forces," Karen Sasahara told reporters today, stating that "the American presence in Iraq did not bring the decision of the Iraqi parliament until it ends with another decision."

And Sasahara stressed that "our presence in Iraq came by virtue of the need to preserve the security of Iraq and the security of the whole region," considering that "the exit of these forces will harm the Iraqis more and make Iraq an arena for the Iranian agenda."

"The American soldiers in Iraq are considered a guarantee for the continuation of democracy in it and once they leave, this country will be on the cusp of disintegration and ruin, as happened previously in Syria, in addition to freezing its properties in the United States."

And the Chargé d'Affaires of the US embassy said: "If Baghdad insists on removing our forces, it must compensate for all the losses incurred by the American army during the war to liberate Iraq and save this country from the clutches of the Islamic caliphate," referring to ISIS.

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Fox News: The top commander of US forces is quietly returning to Iraq

 

Fox News: The top commander of US forces is quietly returning to Iraq

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A report broadcast by a US channel said today, Wednesday, that the commander of the US Central Command, General Kenneth Mackenzie, returned to Iraq "quietly" after the troubled relations over the background of the killing of the Iranian Quds Force commander in a US raid in Baghdad, and the decision of the Iraqi parliament to leave foreign forces from the country.

The electronic newspaper of the American "Fox News" channel, in a report today, said that the supreme commander of the American forces in the Middle East has quietly returned to Iraq in an attempt to repair relations after the killing of Soleimani,

adding that the supreme commander of the American forces in the Middle East visited Iraq Yesterday, without much fanfare, as the United States is trying to eliminate an Iraqi move to remove American forces after the attack that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani , on Iraqi soil.

She explained that McKenzie met with the leaders in Baghdad and visited US forces at the Assad Air Force Base , which Iran bombed last month. "I think we will be able to find a way forward,

" McKinsey told reporters, when he left Iraq , noting that he was "optimistic" about the meetings.
He admitted that due to the current strained relations, joint military operations and exercises between the American and Iraqi forces have shrunk.

https://www.alsumaria.tv/news/سياسة/333595/فوكس-نيوز-القائد-الأعلى-للقوات-الأمريكية-يعود-بهدو

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CNN To Give ISIS Equal Time To Respond To Trump's State Of The Union

 

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ATLANTA, GA—In the interest of fairness in broadcasting, CNN has announced the cable news channel will give members of ISIS equal time to respond to President Trump's State of the Union address later this evening.

 

Several ISIS representatives will be allowed to give a full address responding to the president's remarks, criticizing him for his border security stance and debunking his claims on the need for a wall along the southern border of the country.

 

"Americans deserve to hear from every perspective, whether that's the bad orange man or these brave freedom fighters," said a CNN spokesperson. "We will give them a fair hearing and see what they have to say. We're confident it will be an informed and interesting perspective, unlike whatever drivel we hear from the orange man."

 

"Did we mention he is bad? He is bad," the spokesperson added.

 

ISIS has thanked CNN for the opportunity, calling the station "a true friend of democracy."

 

https://babylonbee.com/news/cnn-to-give-isis-equal-time-to-respond-to-trumps-state-of-the-union

 

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CNN To Give ISIS Equal Time To Respond To Trump's State Of The Union

 

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ATLANTA, GA—In the interest of fairness in broadcasting, CNN has announced the cable news channel will give members of ISIS equal time to respond to President Trump's State of the Union address later this evening.

 

Several ISIS representatives will be allowed to give a full address responding to the president's remarks, criticizing him for his border security stance and debunking his claims on the need for a wall along the southern border of the country.

 

"Americans deserve to hear from every perspective, whether that's the bad orange man or these brave freedom fighters," said a CNN spokesperson. "We will give them a fair hearing and see what they have to say. We're confident it will be an informed and interesting perspective, unlike whatever drivel we hear from the orange man."

 

"Did we mention he is bad? He is bad," the spokesperson added.

 

ISIS has thanked CNN for the opportunity, calling the station "a true friend of democracy."

 

https://babylonbee.com/news/cnn-to-give-isis-equal-time-to-respond-to-trumps-state-of-the-union

 


Gotta love the Bee! 🤣

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Outsourcing injustice: Guantanamo on the Euphrates

 

Men, women and children branded ISIL members face death sentences as the West outsources its brand of injustice

 

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Who is cracking down on Iraq's anti-government protesters?

 

Activists blame unidentified armed groups for attacks against those who take part in demonstrations.

 

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3 hours ago, horsesoldier said:

So CNN is now a news media outlet for ISIS ? This is :bs: right ?

 

3 hours ago, nannab said:

 

DITTO!!!!  Horsesoldier 

 Next CNN will offer an in studio one on one interview. :shakehead:

Broadcasting at it's finest.

 

1 hour ago, Half Crazy Runner said:


It’s the Babylon Bee, a parody news outlet like the Onion. It is getting harder to tell the difference these days ... 😄

 

Their equivalent credibility has not gone unnoticed.

 

In Major Deal, The Babylon Bee Purchases Competing Satire Site CNN

 

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U.S.—The Babylon Bee has been the world's best satire site for thousands of years, spawning dozens of secular knock-offs that just aren't quite as good.

 

The site announced a new acquisition this week, one that immediately made the site the largest satirical site on the planet: a purchase of competing satire site CNN for $12 billion. The move more than quadrupled the site's catalog of hilarious, satirical articles.

 

"We've long admired CNN's ability to parody leftist media organizations so effortlessly, and we're thrilled to have them under The Babylon Bee's umbrella," said site CEO Seth Dillon. "When you can't compete with hilarious satire like CNN, you obviously look for ways to get them on your team, and an acquisition seemed to make the most sense."

 

The new conglomerate organization will be called BNN. CNN writers and hosts will be instructed to simply keep doing what they're doing.

 

"We don't want them to change anything since you don't try to fix satirical content that's already incredible," Dillon said. "They'll just keep churning out incredibly skewed content in order to satirize the leftist media's inability to report anything without bias or prejudice." 

 

Brian Stelter will produce satirical videos for The Babylon Bee, moving the site into the realm of video content for the first time. Again, though, his show's content will remain unchanged.

 

CNN will also benefit, as their content will now be clearly labeled satire, protecting them from getting sued to high heaven for their skewed coverage.

 

Site founder Adam Ford was against the move, but nobody listens to him anymore.

 

https://babylonbee.com/news/the-babylon-bee-purchases-competing-satire-site-cnn-for-12-billion

 

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Iran Guards to disclose new information about US base attack in Iraq

Iran launched a missile attack against the Ain al Assad base in Iraq days after Soleimani was killed. (File/AFP)

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Tensions have spiked between Iran and the United States after top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike in Baghdad

DUBAI: Iran will soon disclose new information about the missile attack it carried out against a US base in Iraq last month, the ISNA news agency on Friday reported Amirali Hajjizadeh, head of the Guards’ aerospace division, as saying.

Tensions have spiked between Iran and the United States after top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike in Baghdad on Jan. 3, prompting the Islamic Republic to retaliate with a missile attack against the Ain al Assad base in Iraq days later.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1624306/middle-east

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Revealing the scenes of the secret Davos meetings to establish a permanent American base in northern Iraq

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An analytical report for the iCord Daily website revealed that the behind-the-scenes meetings between US President Donald Trump and Iraqi President Barham Saleh and Kurdish Negervan Barzani at the Davos conference in Switzerland were particularly focused on the Trump administration's attempt to refrain from any additional investment in Iraq and instead multiply it The American military presence in Kurdistan.

The report, which was translated by the information agency, stated that "Between the days of January 9 and 10, 2020, Assistant Secretary of State David Schenker traveled to Arbil, but he went beyond Baghdad, and according to the report related to his visit only, he met with Kurdish and Sunni leaders."

He continued, "And as Barzani did by inserting Saddam's forces to weaken his rival, Talabani, the Barzani government helped to arm ISIS to weaken Maliki, when they betrayed the Yezidis in Sinjar to weaken the Kurdish opposition."

He continued that "Kurdish leaders and Kurdish pressure groups have apparently convinced some in the Trump administration that Baghdad is not reformable and that the United States should weigh heavily with the Kurds."

And the report stated that “Kurdish officials are currently seeking to establish a permanent American base in their area so that American forces can continue to support its mission and monitor Iran . On the surface, this seems like a plan like Senator Joe Biden's plan to divide Iraq into three ethnic and sectarian divisions, but in reality, it will not work and will not make the region safe and reassuring. ”Ended / 25d

https://www.almaalomah.com/2020/02/09/454797/

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Three countries pledge to arm Iraq in the event of a US withdrawal

Baghdad / Obelisk: Member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee, Karim Alaiwi, confirmed on Monday, February 10, 2020, that the exit of American forces from Iraq will not create a security vacuum in the country, and he said that three countries pledged to arm Iraq if Washington decided to stop in this regard.

Aliwi said in an interview with local media that the exit of US forces from Iraq will not have any negative impact on the security scene, and the concerns of some in this regard have no meaning.

He pointed out that Iraq has a strong security system, including the army, the police, and the popular crowd, in addition to the supporting forces.

He added, that Iraq does not depend only on American weapons sources, but there are other countries that have pledged to support and arm the country, namely Russia, China and South Korea.

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