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    Al-Khazali on “the type of Iraqi request for American forces”: Any government that exceeds its power

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    Post by Rocky Sat 25 Nov 2023, 3:56 am

    Al-Khazali on “the type of Iraqi request for American forces”: Any government that exceeds its powers will be held accountable
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    The Secretary-General of the Asaib Ahl al-Haq movement, Qais al-Khazali, considered today, Friday (November 24, 2023), that the government does not have the right to give approval for the establishment of foreign bases and the presence of combat forces in Iraq, considering that if there is a government that gave this approval, it must be held accountable.
    Al-Khazali said in televised statements followed by “Baghdad Today” that “the American military presence violates the Iraqi constitution,” noting that “the Iraqi request in 2014 included directing air strikes and providing intelligence aid only and did not include the establishment of military bases and the presence of combat forces.”
    He added, "The Constitution does not approve of foreign bases or the presence of combat forces except with the approval of Parliament," noting that "there is a play on words in Iraq's request regarding assistance from the international coalition."
    He pointed out that "the government does not have the right to approve the establishment of foreign bases and the presence of combat forces," noting that "if there is a government that gives approval, then it has violated its powers and will be held accountable."
    Yesterday, Thursday, the Secretary-General of the Nujaba Movement, Akram Al-Kaabi, called for a “declaration of war” on America and its expulsion from Iraq.
    A statement from the movement received by "Baghdad Today" stated, "Any American presence cannot be accepted in any form, whether in the capacity of combat forces, advisors, or technicians. This is considered a hostile presence from an arrogant state hostile to Iraq."
    The statement pointed out that "the Islamic resistance in Iraq will translate its words and will into the field," according to the statement.
    This came after an American bombing that targeted headquarters and targets, killing a number of members of the Popular Mobilization Forces, in Jurf al-Sakhar and Abu Ghraib.
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