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    [size=52]“Al-Kazemi implements Abdul-Mahdi’s decision.” Arming the Anbar tribes raises fears of politicians in the province[/size]

    [size=45]For the second week in a row, the tribesmen of the western regions of Anbar Governorate continue to implement the directives of the General Command of the Armed Forces, to arm and work to protect their areas and hunt down ISIS cells in the desert areas of the province. clan,” the decision raises questions from political analysts, about the reason behind its application in Anbar and not in other liberated provinces, although the decision was issued during the time of the government of former Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, and it included all liberated provinces, but it was not implemented at the time.[/size]
    [size=45]Geographical area for each clan[/size]
    [size=45]The deputy commander of the Anbar Mobilization Forces, Malallah Barzan, said, “Under the guidance of the General Command of the Armed Forces, the tribesmen of the western regions of Anbar Governorate, western Iraq, were assigned to support the Iraqi security services in the war against (ISIS), repel its attacks and follow up their movements in the desert and surrounding areas. Residential.”[/size]
    [size=45]Barzan added that "the role of the tribesmen is focused on the areas called (Al-Shamiya), which are affiliated with the Rutba district, as well as the areas (T1 and Al-Jazeera) all the way to Mosul, then Baiji, Samarra, and ending with Salah al-Din."[/size]
    [size=45]Barzan points out, "It was agreed with the tribesmen to confront (ISIS), by arming the tribesmen, as a result of the organization's increasing attempts to implement their terrorist plans recently," noting that "a geographical area has been identified for each clan, to serve as a liability breaker, With the aim of chasing the remnants of (ISIS), working to protect the areas near the desert, and hunting down the terrorists who are there.”[/size]
    [size=45]Barzan asserts, “It is no secret to anyone that the Anbar clans played a great role, in cooperation with the security services, during the war to expel (ISIS) from the province, and it is certain that the Anbar clans and their sons are able to end the presence of the rest of the organization in the deserts or elsewhere.”[/size]
    [size=45]The people of the desert know its terrain[/size]
    [size=45]for his part; The leader of the Tribal Mobilization, Awad Al-Jaghifi, said that “since the beginning of this month, the pursuit operations against (ISIS) in a number of desert areas, west of Anbar, have been entrusted to the Tribal Mobilization Forces, clan leaders and a number of volunteers, present in those areas, within partitions that were divided under the supervision of The leaders of the ground forces, the Al-Jazeera operations, the joint operations, and the Anbar operations.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Jaghifi added, "Since assigning the missions of (ISIS) to hunt down members of the tribes, several operations have been carried out to track down the organization's cells, gather information about them, and check the identities of the shepherds and others who arrive in those areas."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Jaghifi points out that "during the last three days, two operations were carried out, the last of which was deep in the Jazira desert, and the operations are continuing to precisely track down ISIS cells." Noting that "the operations carried out so far are reconnaissance and aim to move and reach the farthest possible point."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Jaghifi continues, saying that "in coordination with the Joint Operations Command, we have had operations towards wider areas, such as Salah al-Din and Nineveh, without specifying any cut-offs of responsibility, and there will be impressive results during the next few days," noting that "the Anbar desert is vast, and the population of the western regions is They are fully aware of the terrain and details of their areas, and they also have plans to track down the remaining elements of (ISIS)."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Jaghifi explains that "the number of the remaining ISIS elements does not require the exit of security units equipped with huge numbers of mechanisms and weapons, but rather it requires limited effort and qualitative operations and tracking down terrorists with light and fast mechanisms, unlike the mechanisms of the army, the police and the rest of the security services." He emphasized, "None of the clans or their sons were armed, and the task was entrusted to the clan leaders and a section of the tribal mobilization's affiliates in those areas, as well as to the volunteer clans' sons."[/size]
    [size=45]Abdul-Mahdi's decision is implemented by Al-Kazemi[/size]
    [size=45]In turn, the researcher in Iraqi security affairs, Ghanem Al-Abed, believes that “the decision to form crowds of clans from the liberated areas, and the withdrawal of the Popular Mobilization Forces from those areas, is a decision issued since the time of the government of former Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, but it was not implemented at the time.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Abed explains that “the implementation of the decision in Anbar at this time raises questions, when precisely at this time the decision was implemented, especially since Anbar today faces political divisions, in addition to having taken control of the Sunni decision, and disagreements over the formation of the government, and the promotion of the rumor (the ghosts of the desert). Therefore, the tribal crowds taking over the responsibility of the western regions at this time raises many signs of astonishment and astonishment.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Abed adds, asking, “Why is the decision implemented in Anbar, and not in Nineveh, Salah al-Din or Diyala? Is (ISIS) only in Anbar? And why was the agreement of the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government not approved on the agreement to address the problems of the disputed areas (from Diyala to Sinjar), under the supervision of the International Coalition, and through the formation of military brigades, whose fighters are exclusively from those areas, and are linked to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense , in order to keep the crowd away from those areas.”[/size]
    [size=45]The political analyst pointed out that "the decision poses a great danger to the residents of Anbar, especially that the Iraqi-Syrian border is absolutely subject to the Iranian militias' state, and Iran has already established during the past year three camps for it on the Syrian side, and the Afghan, Pakistani, Iranian and other militias are holding them." Doctrinal, just as we do not forget the problems of al-Hol camp and Ghweran prison in Syria, all of which pose a threat to Iraq and Anbar in particular.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Abed wonders, saying, "Everyone knows that the tribal crowds do not have the weapons that the Popular Mobilization does, so how will they defend their areas.[/size]
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