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Al-Sudani from America: The justifications for the presence of the international coalition in Iraq ended today

Al-Sudani from America: The justifications for the presence of the international coalition in Iraq ended today
 
2024-04-19 // 03:29
 

Shafaq News / Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani considered, on Friday, the justifications for the presence of the international coalition against ISIS, led by the United States, in Iraq “have ended.”

 

This came in a speech during his meeting with elite members of the Iraqi community during a gathering held at the Islamic Forum in the American state of Michigan at dawn today (Baghdad time).

 

Al-Sudani said in his speech, “The government today represents all the components, based on a large political coalition, and the people’s program feels its repercussions through their optimism and relief, which was accompanied by security and political stability. These are factors that prompted us to continue working and providing services, and to move within a new economic and investment policy alongside Fundamental economic reforms.

 

The Prime Minister referred to "the government's balanced policy regarding the events in the region and the repercussions of the war in Gaza, the repercussions of which Iraq had previously warned," adding that "the government pursued a balanced foreign policy to make Iraq a station for security, in accordance with the principle of intertwining interests and economic partnerships. This is why it came." Development Road Project to enhance stability in Iraq.

 

Al-Sudani also stressed that “Iraq is in the process of recovery and has taken its leading position that attracts work and companies, which represents a guarantee for the stability of the region, and victory over ISIS has been achieved through the sacrifices of its people and the help of the international community and friends under the title of the international coalition, whose justifications for its existence have ended today,” pointing out that “work is underway.” To move the relationship with the coalition countries to multiple broader stages of security cooperation.”

 

The Prime Minister revealed the content of the meetings with officials and representatives of American companies, which resulted in cooperation with American companies in the investment opportunities presented to them in the field of oil, gas and petrochemicals.

 

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ISIS is still alive and well in Iraq and some neighboring countries. I fear if the U.S. pulls completely out, ISIS will get a strong hold again. Iran is also strong in Iraq and will most likely become stronger without a U.S. presence. If the U.S. is forced to leave, maybe they will still be close by and can go in and take care of business if needed. Just some ramblings this morning 🙄😊

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1 hour ago, Bama Girl said:

ISIS is still alive and well in Iraq and some neighboring countries. I fear if the U.S. pulls completely out, ISIS will get a strong hold again. Iran is also strong in Iraq and will most likely become stronger without a U.S. presence. If the U.S. is forced to leave, maybe they will still be close by and can go in and take care of business if needed. Just some ramblings this morning 🙄😊

I believe America is done funding isis so everything will be fine.

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