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Serving the entity and the normalizers.. A former minister calls for aborting the Aqaba project

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Serving the entity and the normalizers. A former minister calls for aborting the Aqaba project
Serving the entity and the normalizers. A former minister calls for aborting the Aqaba project

Judge Wael Abdul Latif, an MP and former minister, called on the government and political forces on Tuesday to reject the Basra-Aqaba pipeline project. He said that the project is suspicious because it is bad for Iraq, good for normalizers, and good for the Zionist organization.

Abdul Latif said in an explanation to , “The Basra-Aqaba pipeline project is an American-Zionist venture to drag Iraq onto the way of standardization with the Zionist substance, as well as helping Jordan and Egypt, which are normalizing relations with the Zionist element. It likewise comprises monetary mischief and a misuse of the Iraqi nation’s cash.”

He added, “The venture, since its declaration until now, has needed straightforwardness and clearness,” noticing that “it addresses an American-Zionist undertaking whose objective is to convey Iraqi oil to the usurping Zionist element.”

Abdul Latif approached the public authority and political powers to reject and cut short the undertaking, as a dubious task is unsafe to Iraq and useful to the normalizers.

The Iraqi Opposition Coordination restored its serious intention to target American interests in Iraq and the locale assuming Israel dispatches its assault on Lebanon, taking note of that the Basra-Aqaba pipeline plan will be the start of standardization with next to no benefit to Iraq.

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