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    Political blocs are preparing to launch a parliamentary campaign to remove US forces

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    Political blocs are preparing to launch a parliamentary campaign to remove US forces Empty Political blocs are preparing to launch a parliamentary campaign to remove US forces

    Post by Rocky Thu 08 Feb 2018, 2:51 am


    Political blocs are preparing to launch a parliamentary campaign to remove US forces

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The newspaper "New Arab" on Thursday, the readiness of several political blocs to launch a parliamentary campaign to pressure the federal government to remove US troops from Iraq, while indicated that Prime Minister Haider Abadi trying to maneuver this file.
    "Political blocs in the Iraqi parliament are set to launch a major campaign to put pressure on the government on the US military presence in Iraq, including collecting signatures from members of parliament to ask the government to clarify its position on the US presence," the newspaper said in a report.
    The newspaper added that "these pressures aimed to push Prime Minister Haider Abadi, to ask Washington to set a timetable for the start of withdrawal of the US military from Iraq, which is reserved by the government of Abbadi at the moment."
    The newspaper quoted a senior official in the government as saying that "Abadi maneuvering the file between the political blocs," likely to "announced the reduction of foreign troops as a whole in the country by the government to withdraw the momentum of the current offensive, but that does not mean a complete full withdrawal of these forces from Iraq "He said.
    According to the newspaper, "there are about 11 thousand and 800 soldiers and US military in Iraq, as well as hundreds of other foreign forces such as the British, German, Italian, French, Canadian and Australian, are distributed on 11 camps and the base of the majority shared with Iraqi forces, including six camps in central and northern and western Iraq" . Ending / 25

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