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    Post by Rocky Sat 12 Aug 2023, 7:02 am

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    [size=52]The Iraqi delegation ends the violation of sovereignty.. The crowd succeeds in imposing a difficult security equation on America[/size]
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    Information / Baghdad..
    Iraq, through the arm of the popular crowd, succeeded in turning the security negotiation table with Washington in an incident that was not recorded in the country's history, after the Iraqi delegation refused to enter into a discussion about the future of the crowd, its armament and the number of its forces.
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    The former military advisor, Safaa Al-Aasam, revealed the Iraqi delegation's refusal to open any dialogue with Washington regarding requests to dissolve the popular crowd, noting that the delegation paved the way for an important visit by Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani to America.
    Al-Aasam said in a statement to Al-Maalouma, "The Iraqi military delegation dealt with all security files, as it was authorized by the Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces."

    He added, "The negotiations with Washington included arming the Iraqi forces, training, support and other files, as well as the vague American presence in Iraq and Baghdad's lack of knowledge about the number of American soldiers and their areas of deployment."
    He pointed out that "the delegation refused to talk about American requests to disband the popular crowd or end its security tasks in any Iraqi region, as it is within the Iraqi internal agendas," noting that "the discussions between the two parties will pave the way for an expected visit to the Prime Minister in order to complete the talks." 
     And with the continuation of the American desires, the political forces loyal to Washington are increasing their pressure and inflaming the street against the presence of the popular crowd in some areas for electoral, political and sectarian purposes.
     A member of the Human Rights Movement, Hussein Ali Al-Karawi, revealed, in a previous statement, political plans to end the popular crowd and dismantle it, indicating that prejudice to the popular crowd is a red line. 

    Al-Karawi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma agency, that "the calls for dissolving the crowd are only calls for dismantling Iraq and turning it into chaos," adding that "the great victory achieved by the crowd against the criminal ISIS gangs angered many of the political ISIS." 
    He explained that "politicians are trying to stir up strife and sectarian strife, and they are still insisting on implementing their agendas in order to bring back the terrorists and those whose hands are stained with the blood of Iraqis."  
    He continued, "This matter prompted them to try to contact the crowd and demand its dissolution or its removal from the liberation battles," stressing that "the popular crowd is a red line that we will not allow to be compromised." 

    And the representative of the Badr Parliamentary Bloc, Karim Al-Hamdawi, had considered, in an interview with Al-Maalouma, the calls of the controversial politician, Khamis Al-Khanjar, to expel the crowd with insulting demands for all Iraqis. over 25
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