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    Al-Kazemi: Attempts to demonize my government, and corruption devoured 600 billion dollars of Iraqi

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    Post by Rocky Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:58 am

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    In his first interview since the end of his duties at the head of the government, former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi affirmed that "there are those who are trying to demonize me and blame my government for all the defects of the political system and previous governments in the past twenty years," while revealing that "corruption has devoured more than $ 600 billion from Iraq's money was used for the benefit of individuals, party and military entities, and regional roles.  
      
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    Al-Kazemi said in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, followed by “Nass” (March 12, 2023): “Unfortunately, there are those who want to clean up their bad history in governance, and for this they blame the Al-Kazemi government, which has no party, militia, or parliamentary bloc,” accusing those parties of obstructing his government work.  
      
    Al-Kazemi considered the return of Iraq to its Arab depth as natural, while respecting the interests of all its neighbors, stressing that the Shiite authority in Iraq supports this approach, pointing out that Iraq sought to build its relations "from state to state", and on the basis of respect for mutual interests.  
      
    Al-Kazemi acknowledged that his government had not succeeded in addressing the "problem of uncontrolled weapons," and talked about the killings that targeted political activists, which were sometimes carried out by elements who infiltrated the security services during the era of previous governments.  
      
    He also talked about "3 assassination attempts that targeted him, one of which was a march that hit his house." He recounted that "Saddam Hussein's body was dumped after his execution near his house and the home of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the Green Zone."  
      
    Al-Kazemi revealed that "the confessions of a detainee led to a paper buried in the desert, which was found by the Iraqi services and helped the Americans eliminate Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS." He spoke of "operations carried out beyond the borders."  
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