leader of the stream of wisdom, Ammar al-Hakim, on Monday, rejected and "strongly" that Iraq is a yard to settle accounts or a platform to monitor neighboring countries. 

"We strongly reject Iraq as an arena for settling regional and international accounts, or a platform for monitoring, provoking or provoking neighboring countries," Hakim said in a tweet to him via his Twitter account. 

He explained that "based on the Iraqi constitution, which provides for the refusal of Iraq to be a threat to the security and stability of the region and the world, we consider the directions to make our territory a starting point to get rid of neighboring countries a threat to our national interests and our security." He stressed that "Iraq will not allow it."




US President Donald Trump on Sunday revealed his intention to keep his troops in Iraq, saying the aim was to monitor Iran.