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State of Law: America requested to stop negotiations to end the presence of its forces

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State of Law America requested to stop negotiations to end the presence of its forces
State of Law America requested to stop negotiations to end the presence of its forces

Saad Al-Mutalibi, a member of the State of Law Coalition, revealed today, Thursday, that the United States requested its allies in Iraq to halt the committees’ work on ending the American presence in Iraq. Al-Mutalibi said in an explanation to , that “the new occasions in the district and the Iranian reaction to Israel after the death of the opposition chiefs approached America to be available for a more drawn out period to secure or restrict the assault on its ruined child Netanyahu,” taking note of that “the Americans’ presence predicts a conflict inside Iraq between the obstruction groups and the American bases.”

He continued, noting that “the American presence in Iraq has always a source of danger, whether by creating terrorist cells or its problems with neighboring countries,” and that “the Iraqi government must work to accelerate the work of the joint committees in order to remove the danger from Iraqi lands and avoid the destruction of the Iraqis.”

It is interesting to note that the decision by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to suspend negotiations between the United States and Iraq caught everyone by surprise.

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