Jamal al-Din: Iran looted Iraq to finance their militias and al-Maliki in Tehran
Jamal al-Din: Iran looted Iraq to finance their militias and al-Maliki in Tehran
Posted 13/08/2015 01:40 PM
He accused the former deputy, Shiite cleric Ayad Jamal al-Din, Iran stealing money and goods of Iraq in order to withstand economic sanctions in general and finance multi-Lebanese militias, including Hezbollah, while stressing the arrival of Vice President is banned from traveling Nuri al-Maliki to Tehran.
Said Jamal al-Din, one of the opponents of the Islamist parties in Iraq, in his Tweets across social networking “Twitter” site, said that Iraqi children are deprived of the bounties of their country, and there is a custom of Iraq’s oil ratio “Komhn” to the Lebanese Hezbollah.
Jamaludin said that the financing of militias Iran, Hezbollah and other Lebanese are over Iraqi oil, pointing out that without plundering Iran clients budgets Iraq and smuggled into Iran, Iran has been able to generally withstand international sanctions.
He added that Iranian agents “ruling in Iraq,” he said, looted Iraqi funds since 2005 to today and Serpoha to safes Iran, adding that Iran are clients who rule Iraq by Melcyatem and silencers, assassinations and extortion and looting of Iraqi funds and diversion to Iran.
Jamal al-Din revealed the arrival of Vice President Nuri al-Maliki to Tehran with a number of leaders of state law, and said: “I do not know why some people admire the arrival of al-Maliki or non-arrival to Tehran.”
He added: “Al-Maliki and al-Abadi and political parties, all of them Shiite Islam Nspthm Iran, al-Maliki and a group of leaders of the Shiite alliance conducting extensive discussions in Tehran with Iranian officials
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