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    Post by Rocky Tue 06 Aug 2013, 6:30 am

    Terminal: Iraq face their own destiny without relying on America and its embassy



    Tuesday, August 06 2013

    {Baghdad: Euphrates News} MP for citizen's parliamentary bloc Habib Terminal all Iraqis to face their fate, no matter how difficult, without relying on the U.S. side, surprising from the fear shown by many people after the U.S. Embassy announced it would close its headquarters in Baghdad.

    The Terminal told {Euphrates News} on Tuesday that "the Iraqi said trusts himself and does not depend on anyone else and that bear is in the forefront of its responsibilities towards its people," calling on Iraqis to "give security agencies full confidence in establishing security in country. "

    The U.S. State Department, has announced the ministry's decision to close the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, and a number of Islamic countries on Sunday, the channel quoted {CBS} for say that some embassies operating normally on Sunday, will close next Sunday because of security concerns did not specify , noting that he was issuing instructions to some of the embassies and consulates of America to remain closed or suspended work on the fourth Sunday of August prompted us security considerations to take this step precautionary, stressing that the U.S. State Department has received information indicating that we should take these precautionary measures motivated by caution and take care of our employees and others who may be visiting our facilities.

    For its part, reported the {CBA} "The closure of embassies linked information with U.S. intelligence on the outline of the base targeted sites U.S. diplomat in the Middle East and other Islamic countries," indicating that "the intelligence did not mention a site specific, noting that the quick search on the website of the Ministry Foreign Affairs on the Internet showed that these embassies, including several U.S. missions in the Muslim world, including the embassy in Abu Dhabi, Baghdad and Cairo.

    The doors of the embassies and consulates of America closed on Sunday in both Iraq and Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Libya, Algeria, Jordan, Egypt, Djibouti, Bangladesh, Qatar, Afghanistan, Sudan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Mauritania and Yemen misgivings security as I mentioned.

    The U.S. Embassy resumed in the capital Baghdad on Monday after being shut down all of its consulates in Baghdad and the provinces for one day, against the backdrop of the deteriorating security situation and the receipt and be careful of terrorist attacks targeting Iraq and a number of countries.

    The spokeswoman for the U.S. State Department Jane Bsaki that "the U.S. State Department has issued instructions to its embassies in Baghdad, Basra and Arbil, Dhaka, Algeria and Murtiyanja and Afghanistan, Herat and Omzar Sharif, which closed all of Sunday to resume its normal on Monday."

    She Basaki "The decision ensures continued closure of embassies and consulates in a number of countries in the Middle East and North Africa doors even skip the stage of caution to resume its work on the tenth of this month," indicating that "This is not an indication of a new threat, but he's just a sign of Our commitment to exercise caution and take appropriate steps to protect our employees, including local staff and visitors to our facilities. "

    She pointed out, "it was directing orders to diplomats continue to close embassies in both Abu Dhabi and Amman, Cairo, Riyadh, Dhahran and Jeddah, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Sanaa, Tripoli and Antananarivo, Bujumbura, Djibouti, Khartoum, Kigali and Obort Lewis until next Saturday."

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