How did America deal with the Iraqi government during Al-Kazemi’s presidency?

How did America deal with the Iraqi government during Al-Kazemi’s presidency?

6-27-2023

How did America deal with the Iraqi government during Al-Kazemis presidencyInformation / special.
Today, Tuesday, the leader of the State of Law Coalition, Haider al-Lami, explained the way Washington dealt with Iraq under the custody of the former Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, while confirming that the latter handed over Iraq to everyone “who came and went.”

Al-Lami said in an interview with the information agency, “The head of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, during his presidency of the Council of Ministers during the previous government sessions, refused to sign the security agreement with the American side,” noting that “Al-Maliki, during his reading of the copy of the agreement, confirmed that it is an occupation and refused to sign.” on her”.

He added, “The former Maliki government dealt in an equal manner with the American side,” pointing out that “this matter did not happen at all with the former Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi.”

The leader of Al-Maliki’s coalition explained that “Washington did not deal with America on the basis of the high and the low, but there is no low, and only the high who speaks,” pointing out that “Al-Kazemi delivered Iraq and opened its doors to everyone who came and went.”

Al-Lami confirmed, “The former prime minister gave everything to everyone who wanted to come to Iraq, as soon as he remained in power, so his dealings with the Americans were not close.”

Earlier, a member of the Coordinating Body of the Popular Movement for the Belt and Road, Hussein Ali Jassim, revealed controversial plans that US President Joe Biden intends to achieve in Iraq through the former Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

With the end of the era of former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, more facts are revealed about his involvement in administrative and financial corruption cases and his cooperation with foreign intelligence agencies.

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