The Sadr Alliance responds to the former US commander in Iraq

The Sadr Alliance responds to the former US commander in Iraq

2018/10/27 19:26

The Sadr Alliance responds to the former US commander in IraqBaghdad today – Baghdad

The Alliance of Suron, backed by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, on Saturday, the statement by the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the commander of US forces in Iraq, David Petraeus, on the inclusion of the Iraqi parliament, the current figures were detained by the Americans during his term of command of US forces After 2007.

“A member of the House of Representatives is elected by the Iraqi people, and we can not accept the abuse by any local or international figure,” MP Sursoon Sadiq Hamid said in a statement to Baghdad today.

“He said Hamid,” The democratic process is what produces the street wanted by their representatives in parliament, “noting that” the one who was arrested at the time of the Americans is a resistance to them, he holds a badge of honor within the parliament. ”

“The government is capable of ending the foreign and American presence on Iraqi soil and creating balanced relations with all the countries in the world,” he said.

David Petraeus, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), said weapons in Iraq were not under state control, noting that the country’s current parliament includes people who were in prison during his term of command of US forces after 2007.

Petraeus, a former commander of US forces in Iraq, said during his participation in the Manama Dialogue Forum that “weapons in Iraq are not currently under state control and this is a matter of stopping.”

“There are people in the Iraqi parliament who were in prison when he was commander of US forces in Iraq, which is suspicious and worrying,” he said.

“The current US administration does not seem to make concessions to Iran as the previous administration did, and the companies have to choose between the United States and Iran,” he said.

He stressed the need to “stop Iran’s nuclear activities” and stop its support for what he called “terrorist militias”, noting that “Tehran increased its interference in the region.”

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