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A parliamentarian calls on Washington to withdraw an official from Iraq if it decides to do so


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Today, Sunday, Representative Raad Al-Dahlaki called on the United States of America to make its withdrawal from Iraq responsible and conditional if it decided to withdraw its forces from Iraq.

Al-Dahlaki said in a press statement, “The invasion of the United States of America and its allies into Iraq despite the international opposition caused a collapse in all the joints of the state and a disintegration in the societal structures of the Iraqi people and a comprehensive halt in all fields, which necessitates that its withdrawal in the event it decides to do so is conditional and responsible because it bears All the legal and penal consequences of destroying a country that was safe and stable.”

Al-Dahlaki added that “the moral and international responsibility of the United States necessitates returning Iraq to the national and societal cohesion it was before, correcting the political process that it came with, which is based on sectarian foundations, and bringing a national government that truly expresses the aspirations of the Iraqi street, and canceling all decisions and procedures issued by the occupation authority and abhors it.” The leaders who failed to run the country and stole its money that they brought with them and who were the cause of the destruction of Iraq, in addition to holding accountable the theft of public money, returning Iraq’s looted money, releasing detainees who defended their land after the occupation of Iraq, and limiting the interference of neighboring countries and their dictates and imposing their control over the Iraqi decision.” .

He also explained that the United States and its supporters in the occupation of Iraq must address all vital sectors that are the basis for building civilized countries. The economic, agricultural, industrial, educational and financial sectors, and the suspension of strategic projects and development plans, all collapsed as a result of the occupation that Iraq was subjected to in 2003, so the United States of America and its allies That its withdrawal be responsible from Iraq and that they do not leave Iraq as it is today,

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4 minutes ago, Half Crazy Runner said:

Oh boy, is this guy for real?? He’s blaming the US and allies for the massive amounts of looting and corruption that has been happening since 2003? He must have close ties with Maliki …

The apopolyptic forcasts and threats to the remaining US forces are just frantic Al Fateh/Iranian-driven, attempts to move the US out before Kazemi can complete this RI/RV.  They, and their chief grifter Maliki are having increasingly high blood-pressure problems for the last 14 months as "Dr" Kazemi steadily carves away their former powers and financial control.  The dawn of Feedom and Independence is rising for the first time in decades for Kurds, Sunnis and all Iraqis.  

 

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I think they hit the nail on the head in the video above when they linked the overthrow of Iran and the war upsetting Iraq as the link that disrupted the ability for the region to self organize and control their sovereignty with respect to the global oil and energy sector. The United States never had just cause to use force globally in this manner unless the justification of greed as human nature is accepted. And within that paradigm the immaturity of America is shown as they look to economically strengthen the USD without understanding the long term impacts. Truly an unfortunate set of circumstances which has played out as a comedy of errors, a tragedy for many.

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