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    The American "Old Man of Banishment" appears again and proposes returning ISIS to Iraq

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    The American "Old Man of Banishment" appears again and proposes returning ISIS to Iraq Empty The American "Old Man of Banishment" appears again and proposes returning ISIS to Iraq

    Post by Rocky Wed 31 May 2023, 7:24 am

    [size=52]The American "Old Man of Banishment" appears again and proposes returning ISIS to Iraq[/size]
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     As soon as the American ambassador to Baghdad, Alina Romanowski, appears, she announces a new sabotage project for Iraq, and in the past months, the "Old Man of Bane" recorded shuttle trips to Anbar and met with its leaders to save the implementer of her agenda, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, from the oppression of the Sunni forces, at a time when she initiated reconsideration talks. Terrorists from Syria to Iraq.
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     According to a statement by the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the ambassador called on Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein to work on relocating all ISIS families residing in Al-Hol camp to Iraq.

    According to a statement by the ministry, "The Minister of Foreign Affairs received the Ambassador of the United States of America to Iraq, and during the meeting, they reviewed the progress of bilateral relations between Baghdad and Washington.
    She added, "The transfer of families from Al-Hol camp to a camp designated for them inside Iraq and the challenges related to this process were discussed."         
     The leader of the State of Law Coalition, Turki Al-Atbi, points out that the United States of America rejected 4 proposals to dismantle the Al-Hol camp, which includes the families of senior ISIS criminal leaders in Syria, away from Iraq.

    Al-Atbi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma, "The Syrian Al-Hawl camp will remain a source of concern for all countries in the region, including Iraq, due to the insistence of the United States of America to keep the camp in order to achieve geopolitical goals, to create chaos and instability, and to perpetuate the momentum of an extremist movement that believes in killing and bloodshed."
    He added, "The White House rejected 4 international requests, including Iraq, to ​​dismantle the Syrian al-Hawl camp, especially with the presence of more than 25,000 people living in an extremist environment that threatens the establishment of the fourth generation of the terrorist ISIS."
    While a high-level security source revealed in a statement to Al-Maalouma that "America is pressuring influential government parties to return about 13,000 families of ISIS terrorists from Al-Hol camp in Syria to Al-Jada'a camp and return them to the liberated governorates."
    He added, "The new American plan aims to destabilize the security and stability of the country to serve the survival of its forces indefinitely, due to the security need."
     He pointed out that "the repercussions of these decisions are dire, as they will lead to a major security crisis because of the insistence of those affected by the terrorists to take revenge on those criminal elements, even if they are legally pardoned."
      In addition, a member of the Human Rights Movement, Hussein Ali Al-Karawi, warns of the danger of continuing to transfer terrorist elements from Al-Hol camp towards Al-Jadaa camp.
    Al-Karawi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma agency, "Al-Jada'a camp, south of Nineveh Governorate, is inhabited by ISIS families, and there are no displaced civilians," noting that "the transfer of terrorists from the Syrian al-Hawl camp to Al-Jada'a in Nineveh Governorate is behind an American plan, the aim of which is to find pretexts for survival." possible period for its occupation of Iraq.
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    He added, "Many questions pose themselves before the authorities responsible for the significance of transferring the return of ISIS terrorist families to Iraq," pointing out that "the return of these families poses a grave danger to Iraqi national security."
    Earlier, the Iraqi National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, described the Syrian Al-Hol camp as a time bomb due to the presence of 20,000 children who believe in ISIS extremist ideas.
    Al-Araji said in an interview within the Iraq Forum, followed by Al-Maalouma, that "Al-Hol camp represents a time bomb due to the presence of 20,000 children who believe in extremist ideas," noting that "Iraq succeeded in internationalizing the Al-Hol issue and was able to persuade countries to receive their citizens in Al-Hol."

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    And the deputy head of the National Support Bloc, Faleh Khazali, calls on the government to move quickly to rein in the movements of the US ambassador, Elena Romanowski.  
    Al-Khazali said in an interview with Al-Maalouma Agency, "What the Washington ambassador is doing in Iraq has nothing to do with her role as an ambassador," pointing out that "the ambassador has gone beyond diplomatic norms and contexts."
    He added, "The ambassador is not entitled to work except in accordance with diplomatic laws and customs, and the government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must assume its responsibilities towards her movements," noting that "these moves have become open to everyone and are considered blatant interference in Iraq's affairs and a clear violation of the charters and principles of international law." Ended 25
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