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    [size=52]Iraq raises the red card in the face of “NATO”: The need for your presence has ended and a year is enough to “expel you”[/size]
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    The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, put the issue of the presence of the international coalition in Iraq before the eyes of the world, and used words that perhaps no one else used. He linked the security and safety of the country to their expulsion, and considered “expelling them” a popular demand, which reassures the government’s seriousness in implementing this matter. .
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    Iraqi governments always showed their positions during unrest. You would find them making bulk promises and racing against time to implement the people’s demands. Either the crisis ends and everything returns to its previous state. Will the Sudanese government follow the same path?
    Earlier today, the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, confirmed during the dialogue session, within the work of the Davos Economic Forum held in Switzerland, that the justifications for the presence of the international coalition forces in Iraq have ended, while he stressed that the removal of the international coalition is a popular demand and we are serious about implementing it.
    Al-Fatah Alliance, demanded that the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, implement the words he made during the Davos conference regarding the presence of foreign forces in Iraq, while he considered their removal a “popular demand.”
    The leader of the coalition, Ali Hussein, said in an interview with the “Maalouma” agency, “When the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, spoke and issued bold words regarding the presence of the international coalition in Iraq, he is obligated to achieve them, especially since he focused on an important point that confirms that Removing foreign forces is a popular demand.”
    He added, "The Presidency of the Council of Ministers is required to implement popular demands," expecting "the formation of government committees to determine the dates for the departure of the American occupation and other foreign forces from Iraqi territory."
    The leader of the Al-Amiri coalition explains, “These committees will work in an organized manner to schedule the removal of the Americans,” noting that “the continued presence of the occupation forces in the country has greatly harmed Iraq’s sovereignty.”
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    "Duration of expulsion"
    In addition, the security and strategic expert, Aqeel Al-Taie, determined the time required for foreign forces to withdraw from Iraq, while he considered the Sudanese position in Davos “consistent” with the desire of the Iraqis.
    Al-Taie stated, in an interview with the Al-Ma’louma Agency, that “the statements and answers of the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, in a dialogue during the Davos conference regarding the presence of foreign forces, led by the American occupation forces, were clear and consistent with the desire of the Iraqis and the national forces for the withdrawal of foreign forces.” .
    He points out, "There is seriousness in this matter because of the ability of the Iraqi armed forces, including the Popular Mobilization Forces, to protect Iraq, confront ISIS gangs, and maintain borders and internal security."
    The security expert explains, "Scheduling the removal of foreign forces from Iraq is important, according to a specific timetable estimated by both sides," pointing out that "the withdrawal of foreign forces requires a year to evacuate the military bases and headquarters and hand them over successively to the Iraqi leadership."
    Al-Taie asserts that "the international coalition must submit to the decision of the Iraqi government," noting that "this sovereign, security and political decision must be taken by the Commander-in-Chief and the military commanders and not be subject to the moods of some regarding the survival of the occupying forces and the desires of some politicians."
    The recent position issued by Al-Sudani may indicate his government's seriousness in removing foreign forces from Iraq, but this will not be achieved very easily, as there are many local, regional and international factors that are pushing America to leave the country and return through the "networks." Ended / 25 Rs
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