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    Parliamentary Security: Large political blocs are afraid to talk about the American presence

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    Post by Rocky Sun 11 Feb 2018, 8:45 am


    Parliamentary Security: Large political blocs are afraid to talk about the American presence

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    Information / Baghdad ..
     The Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee on Sunday accused a large political bloc of silencing and slackening over the US military presence in Iraq in order to sustain its political gains. Usually, the "caving in" of these blocs to American pressure is surprising.
    A member of the Committee Iskandar and Tutt said in a statement to the "information" that "a large political blocs to refrain from discussing the sovereignty of the country and the issue of the US presence in Iraq for fear of prejudice to political gains."
     He added that "the Scott blocks and the lack of the House of Representatives on the issue of increasing the US military presence in Iraq and the establishment of military bases surprising and suspicious."
    "There is no need for a large number of South Americans in Iraq, especially ground forces," he said. "Iraq needs foreign trainers in aviation and logistical support only." Ending / 25 d

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