Abdul Razzaq Ahmed al-Dulaimi, a member of the Anbar Alliance, accused the usa and Britain on Monday of directly pressuring leaders of political alliances in Iraq, which brought about the disruption of the vote at the famous Mobilization Forces (PMF) regulation, for what he defined as “overt and clean” dreams.
Al-Dulaimi told dinaropinions.com that “america Chargé d’Affaires in Baghdad and the British Ambassador held mystery and unannounced talks with leaders of Sunni and Kurdish alliances, in addition to a few Shiite parties, and requested them no longer to vote at the PMF regulation because it does not align with the two international locations’ policies aimed toward retaining Iraq vulnerable and fragmented, and not able to construct a cohesive security device to shield its territory.”
He introduced that “the Sunni and Kurdish blocs received direct commands from the united states and British embassies to prevent the passage of the law,” noting that “the 2 embassies are operating to hinder the enactment of important laws that affect the lives of Iraqi citizens, in an attempt to incite public opinion towards the government and destabilize inner safety.”
Al-Dulaimi harassed that “had it not been for American intervention and the guide of its allies, it’d were viable to pass the famous Mobilization Forces regulation, in conjunction with different controversial legal guidelines that serve the pastimes of the Iraqi citizen.”