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    five senior US officials , including two ministers called for Trump to delete Iraq travel ban

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    five senior US officials , including two ministers called for Trump to delete Iraq travel ban Empty five senior US officials , including two ministers called for Trump to delete Iraq travel ban

    Post by Rocky Thu 02 Mar 2017, 3:42 am

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     5 hours ago




    Twilight News / senior US administration officials put pressure on President Donald Trump to remove Iraq from the list of seven mainly Muslim countries surveyed travel ban issued by the two sources said they are confident that the new executive order will be issued soon, would not include Iraq.
    He said three US officials said Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and National Security Adviser Ach.ar. McMaster and Foreign Minister Rex Tillerson and internal security official John Kelly asked Trump Iraq deleted from the list due to the current US military and civilian operations in which, they said, officials have suggested it to Trump separately.
    One official said that the Foreign Ministry is confident that Iraq will not be mentioned in a new executive order to ban travel to the United States as congressional aide said that Iraq would be deleted after talks between the White House advisers.
    Trump is expected to issue a new executive order within days after a federal court halted the executive order issued on January 27 to prevent travel of citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen to the United States on a temporary basis.
    Trump said that the travel restrictions are necessary to protect the United States from militant attacks. Americans are deeply divided about the procedure which was supported by some, but caused the exit protests across the country and found guilty by a famous US companies and US allies.
    Asked whether Iraq will remain on the list of countries in the executive order after the review said the White House statement that he could not anything about the executive order at the moment.
    White House official said the likely issuance of Executive Monday it.
    He asked Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi from the Iraqi Trump exception from the ban, the first telephone conversation between the two on the tenth of February, and rejected calls from politicians loyal to Iran to respond to the US embargo.




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