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    Qais al-Khazali, leader of one of Iran's most powerful Shi'ite factions who also fought fierce battles in neighboring Syria, said on Monday he expected legislation by the Iraqi parliament calling for the withdrawal of US troops from the country within the next few months. 
    "There is no longer a justification for thousands of US troops to stay in Iraq after a humiliating defeat," said Khazali, the leader of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, who suggested that US forces would eventually be expelled by force if they did not surrender to the will of the Iraqi parliament and the Iraqi people. 
    In an interview with the Associated Press, Khazali said he was confident that more than half of Iraq's new parliamentarians would reject the continued presence of US troops.
    "I think that more than half of the members of parliament reject the presence of US military forces as a matter of principle If the United States wants to impose its presence by force, and ignoring the Iraqi constitution and the Iraqi parliament, Iraq can treat them in the same way and out by force, which is certain But the first stage is a political" . 
    The US forces are stationed in camps inside Iraq as part of the coalition against the organization of the Islamic state - urging - and had already withdrawn in 2011 within the framework of an agreement with the government of Nuri al-Maliki. 
    Now, after a hardline militant defeat in their last urban stronghold last year, curbing foreign influence in Iraqi affairs has become a hot political issue, and Iraqi politicians and faction leaders close to Iran are increasingly hampered by the continued presence of US troops on Iraqi soil.
    President Donald Trump's visit to US troops at an air base in Iraq late last month has angered Iraqi politicians who have demanded the withdrawal of US troops. 
    Trump said he had no plans to withdraw the 5,200 troops in the country and that the use of Iraq could be used in US air strikes inside Syria after the United States withdrew its troops from that country. 
    Khazali said he was "sure and confident" that there would be an Iraqi parliamentary vote calling for the withdrawal of US troops from the country. He said there was no longer any need for troops and special forces anymore, but said a small group of advisers and trainers could remain as determined by a joint commission that would determine its numbers and locations. 
    "Anything else would be a violation of the sovereignty that the Iraqi parliament, the Iraqi people and the political factions, including our factions, will not allow," he said.
    According to the US agency, Khazali was imprisoned by British forces and US forces from 2007 to 2010 to lead the Shiite rebellion against the US occupation. His group, the Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia, fought major battles against Daqash and fought the neighboring Syrian civil war. 
    His group achieved significant gains in parliamentary elections in May and has now been represented by a 15-member parliament.


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    Khazali: Americans will leave Iraq voluntarily or by force

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    The Secretary of the movement of Asaib Ahl al-Haq Sheikh Qais al-Khazali, Tuesday, that the Iraqi parliament vote next month on the law to remove US forces from Iraq, likely to be able to expel these forces by force.
    "There is no longer a ground for the survival of thousands of US troops in Iraq after defeating an oppressive organization," Khazali said in remarks published by the Tasnim news agency. "These forces could be expelled by force if they did not respond to the will of the Iraqi people."
    "The possibility of the survival of a small number of advisers and military trainers in the country to carry out logistical tasks, but must determine the number and places of deployment by a joint committee on the subject," adding that "any presence out of this range will be considered a violation of sovereignty by Parliament and the people and political factions Including Asaib Ahl al-Haq. "
    Sheikh al-Khazali expressed his conviction that "the House of Representatives will vote in favor of Washington's demand to withdraw its troops from the country," expressing his belief that "more than half members of the House of Representatives reject in principle the military presence of the United States."
    "If the United States wants to impose its presence by force while ignoring the constitution of the country and the decisions of the parliament, Iraq can deal with them similarly by expelling them by force .. But the first stage will be political." Ending / 25

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    Qais al-Khazali, leader of one of Iran's most powerful Shi'ite factions who also fought fierce battles in neighboring Syria, said on Monday he expected legislation by the Iraqi parliament calling for the withdrawal of US troops from the country within the next few months. 
    "There is no longer a justification for thousands of US troops to stay in Iraq after a humiliating defeat," said Khazali, the leader of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, who suggested that US forces would eventually be expelled by force if they did not surrender to the will of the Iraqi parliament and the Iraqi people. 
    In an interview with the Associated Press, Khazali said he was confident that more than half of Iraq's new parliamentarians would reject the continued presence of US troops.
    "I think that more than half of the members of parliament reject the presence of US military forces as a matter of principle If the United States wants to impose its presence by force, and ignoring the Iraqi constitution and the Iraqi parliament, Iraq can treat them in the same way and out by force, which is certain But the first stage is a political" . 
    The US forces are stationed in camps inside Iraq as part of the coalition against the organization of the Islamic state - urging - and had already withdrawn in 2011 within the framework of an agreement with the government of Nuri al-Maliki. 
    Now, after a hardline militant defeat in their last urban stronghold last year, curbing foreign influence in Iraqi affairs has become a hot political issue, and Iraqi politicians and faction leaders close to Iran are increasingly hampered by the continued presence of US troops on Iraqi soil.
    President Donald Trump's visit to US troops at an air base in Iraq late last month has angered Iraqi politicians who have demanded the withdrawal of US troops. 
    Trump said he had no plans to withdraw the 5,200 troops in the country and that the use of Iraq could be used in US air strikes inside Syria after the United States withdrew its troops from that country. 
    Khazali said he was "sure and confident" that there would be an Iraqi parliamentary vote calling for the withdrawal of US troops from the country. He said there was no longer any need for troops and special forces anymore, but said a small group of advisers and trainers could remain as determined by a joint commission that would determine its numbers and locations. 
    "Anything else would be a violation of the sovereignty that the Iraqi parliament, the Iraqi people and the political factions, including our factions, will not allow," he said.
    According to the US agency, Khazali was imprisoned by British forces and US forces from 2007 to 2010 to lead the Shiite rebellion against the US occupation. His group, the Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia, fought major battles against Daqash and fought the neighboring Syrian civil war. 
    His group achieved significant gains in parliamentary elections in May and has now been represented by a 15-member parliament.


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