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    Iraqi diplomat: Baghdad, Tehran and Moscow have divided the allied countries against Syria

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    Iraqi diplomat: Baghdad, Tehran and Moscow have divided the allied countries against Syria Empty Iraqi diplomat: Baghdad, Tehran and Moscow have divided the allied countries against Syria

    Post by Rocky Wed 23 May 2018, 4:35 am


    Iraqi diplomat: Baghdad, Tehran and Moscow have divided the allied countries against Syria

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The former Iraqi permanent representative to the Arab League Qais al-Azzawi said on Wednesday that the Iraqi-Iranian-Russian support to Syria contributed to the separation of the allied countries against Syria, noting that three Gulf countries spent $ 137 billion on the destruction of Syria.
    "Syria, thanks to the cohesion of its army and people, and the Iranian-Iraqi-Russian support, have managed to divide Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, which have allied themselves with Syria," al-Azzawi said in an article.
    "The Americans disagreed with their European allies who rejected the rupture with Iran. Saudi Arabia disagreed with Qatar, whose former prime minister exposed the Saudi-Qatari plans and lost 137 billion dollars of their money to destroy and divide Syria," he said. 
    Al-Azzawi pointed out that "Turkey's exit from the Western coalition will have serious repercussions for the American national security, where the American military presence in Syria, which has no access except Turkish territory, will end and will be welcomed by international forces such as Russia and China, which are influenced by American influence. Iran and Saudi Arabia will strengthen the first at the expense of the second .. and threaten the security of Israel, which will face the strongest regional powers Iran and Turkey. " Ending / 25

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