Abadi: Our next war will be on the corrupt
Abadi: Our next war will be on the corrupt
2017-11-07 at 18:04 (Baghdad time)
Baghdad Mawazine News
Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said on Tuesday that the next war will be on the corrupt after the near elimination of gangs, and while revealing the existence of a partnership between corrupt officials and oil smugglers of Kurdistan, he announced that the Iraqi forces to strike “dashing” inside Syria.
Abadi talked about the authorization of the security forces to deal with any terrorist threat, especially coming from Syrian territory and inside Syrian territory, and warned of the existence of a serious terrorist threat that could affect Europe and the countries of the region.
“We have directed the security forces to any terrorist attacks even from inside Syrian territory,” Abadi said at a weekly press conference held at his office in Baghdad. “There is a global desire to learn about the capabilities and expertise of the joint Iraqi forces.”
“Our weapons capabilities are in advanced stages and we are strengthening them by supplying fighter planes,” he said. “There is a serious terrorist threat that could affect Europe and the countries of the region and it is not safe from it.”
“We have discovered a partnership between some corrupt and Kurdistan oil smugglers,” he said, stressing that his next government’s war would be on the corrupt.
He also pointed out that 550 thousand barrels of Iraqi oil was exported through the port of Ceyhan in October last year.
Abadi said that “the federal government is still supplying oil refineries in the Kurdistan region,” and renewed the government’s commitment to pay salaries of employees of the Kurdistan region, but said about the preparation of the Peshmerga said Abadi said that “in the Kurdistan region saying under scrutiny and most of them is not sound.”
He said that the region controlled two-thirds of the oil of Kirkuk after the entry of Dahesh and said that Abadi “Kurdistan region has expanded at the expense of internal crises.”
“We have names of people planning to bring the disputed areas into security crises.”
Commenting on the decision of the Federal Court not to separate any territory from Iraq, Abadi said “the decision of the Federal Court on the referendum applies to all regions.”
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Monday that Iraq is committed to its constitutional position, calling on the Kurdistan region to declare a clear commitment to non-separation or independence from Iraq based on the decision of the Federal Court.
The head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani, on Monday in his first interview with the NPR radio station after the US referendum, that “do not regret the referendum.”
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