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    Al-Fateh: The Decision To Stay The Consultants Is Taken By The New Parliament, Not Al-Kazemi

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    Post by Rocky Thu 06 Jan 2022, 6:56 am

    [size=38]Al-Fateh: The Decision To Stay The Consultants Is Taken By The New Parliament, Not Al-Kazemi
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    The Information/Baghdad…
    The Al-Fateh Alliance confirmed, on Thursday, that the Iraqi military forces do not need to consult the US forces, given the experiences within the military services, noting that the decision to stay the consultants is taken by the new parliament and not the current caretaker government.
    Member of the coalition, Madiha al-Moussawi, said in a statement to the "Information" agency, that "the current government cannot decide that foreign forces remain inside Iraq in any capacity, because it is a purely parliamentary decision," noting that "the Iraqi army is one of the advanced armies that does not need foreign consultations."
    And she added, "The one who makes the decision for the advisors to remain in Iraq is the new parliament and the new government, not the government, which is a caretaker government, because it is not within its powers to decide the survival of any foreign forces for the purpose of consulting, as it is an expired government and has no decisions in the long run."
    A member of the Rights Movement, Sabah Al-Ardawi, had confirmed, earlier, that the government was negligent in the issue of the withdrawal of US forces from Iraqi lands, indicating that the government did not explain to the people what is happening from the agreement with the American occupation and the forces present on Iraqi soil.
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