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    The Times: a conflict between America and Iran to control the roads leading to the strongholds of Ir

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    Post by Rocky Thu 29 Jun 2017, 1:46 am

    The Times: a conflict between America and Iran to control the roads leading to the strongholds of Iraq Daesh

    Arab and international Wednesday June 28, 2017



    British newspaper The Times said that the struggle to control Iraq between the United States and Iran began to show an old way back to the days of colonialism, namely the control of the roads.



    The writer Richard Spencer noted "that" pro-Western and the pro-Iranian forces are competing to try to crack the roads of western Iraq while being restored lands controlled by the organization Daesh. "



    And he added that "an American company signed a contract with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the reconstruction of the highway from Baghdad to Amman, which raised the ire of Shiite politicians who reject the permanent US presence in the country."



    He continued by saying that "the pro-Iranian Shiite factions found a special way to reach them by the northern border, and is expected to shove this road from Damascus, leading to the Iranian border near the Iranian border near Baquba."



    In an interview conducted by the author of the article with a certain Kazemi, the official in charge of the Badr Organization, the largest Shiite faction in the country, he said, "We reject the Americans put their hands on this way because it gives them an excuse for the existence of a military road for them in the country."

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