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    Washington does not see a need to evacuate its embassy staff in Iraq at the present time

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    Washington does not see a need to evacuate its embassy staff in Iraq at the present time Empty Washington does not see a need to evacuate its embassy staff in Iraq at the present time

    Post by Rocky Tue 30 Aug 2022, 7:14 am

    [size=38]Washington does not see a need to evacuate its embassy staff in Iraq at the present time[/size]


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    Baghdad / Obelisk: The White House said on Monday that the turmoil in Iraq after the withdrawal of the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr from political life "reasons for concern", and called for "dialogue" to alleviate the political crisis plaguing the country.
    White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters that Washington does not see a need to evacuate its embassy staff in Iraq at this time.
    A US statement, referring to reports of unrest across Iraq, was worrisome, as it does not allow Iraqi institutions to operate.
    The United States is concerned about the escalation of tensions and urges all parties to remain peaceful and to refrain from actions that could lead to a spiral of violence. Iraq's security, stability and sovereignty should not be endangered.
    It is now time for dialogue to resolve differences, not through confrontation. The right to peaceful public protest is a fundamental component of all democracies, but protesters must also respect the institutions and property of the Iraqi government, which belong to and serve the Iraqi people and must be allowed to operate.
     
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