News about the decision to dismiss 150 of Abadi, an officer in the Iraqi army, including CIA Director
News about the decision to dismiss 150 of Abadi, an officer in the Iraqi army, including CIA Director
17-10-2014 01:34 PM
While there was no confirmation or denial from the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on what was referred to the reports issued an order to replace 150 officers in the Iraqi army, Iraqi politicians have counted that these reports are exaggerated.
The sources described herself as a close-Abadi, as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, announced that the latter signed an order Dioanaa dismissal of about 150 officers in the Iraqi military, including a spokesman for the Office of the Adjutant General team Qassim Atta, an office that issued Abadi is to rescind, and spokesman The Ministry of Defense Mohammed al-Askari team, and the team Zuhair Gharbaoui intelligence director.
The sources pointed out that «this campaign for the removal of these officers come in the context of the efforts carried out by the al-Abadi to root out corrupt elements in the state’s institutions».
According to the same sources, it is covered by 3 officers between the rank of lieutenant and 24 officers with the rank of brigade and a brigade corner. The Abadi issued -aqbil leaving Iraq to New York to participate in a meeting of the international coalition against al Daash sponsored by President Barack Obama decision to refer all of the team’s first Abboud Qanbar, Deputy Chief of Staff, and Gen. Ali Ghaidan, commander of the ground forces, to retirement, in addition to canceling Earlier in the Office of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
At a time in which it denied for security and defense committee in the Iraqi parliament’s health news, confirmed the former member of parliament and leader of the alliance loyal to the homeland Izzat Shabandar that «such reports are exaggerated to a large extent», pointing out that «at Abadi reform-oriented in all fields, and, inter alia, the military field, but with the release of what it officially confirms the news like this does not remain a mere leaks more ».
For his part, member of the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary Alexander and berries, that the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi did not issue orders to sack senior officers.
In a statement quoted by the Iraqi Media Network, said the semi-official and berries that «the circumstance of the country does not allow this action at this time».
He pointed out that «is not in the interest of the security forces the dismissal of large numbers of officers, particularly that they need to increase in native orders of the owners of military experience».
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