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Iraq and U.S. $20-25 Trillion Dollars - Lawsuits to obtain the compensation from the U.S. side ~ Iraq refrain from passing any new agreement with U.S

July 10, 2011

Lawsuits to obtain the compensation from the U.S. side

International law firm estimated at 25 trillion dollars

Falluji and calls for the inclusion in any future agreement

بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning

Moving political figures and law firms into an international litigation to obtain the financial compensation from the U.S. side by the damage done to the Iraqi people from U.S. forces. This comes at a time estimated by the international law firm based in the United States Maysthakh Iraq from the compensation from the U.S. side at $20 to to 25 trillion dollars.

The MP said the former Saddam Hussein's rule (which is still at one of the national campaign to demand compensation from the U.S. side): The leaders of political blocs on the file of interest in compensation, and to refrain from passing any new agreement with the United States until the research in this file."

He Falluji the "morning": that this compensation is an internationally guaranteed right of Iraq ..

I think the time is right to listen to the American side of the political and popular demands.

It is not a personal right of any negligence or block them (compensation)."

He met more than 100 Iraqi political figure in Amman recently, to discuss the mechanism required the United States and allied countries to pay reparations to the Iraqi people because of the occupation.

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Posted by Kel at 7/09/2011 07:06:00 PM Labels: Iraq and U.S.

I sure hope we dont fall for this crap, :o

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