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    A new parliamentary pledge to remove foreign forces from Iraq: The international coalition is a threat to security
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    The Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee confirmed, today, Monday (June 3, 2024), that it will not back down from the decision to remove all foreign forces from Iraq during the next stage, while it considered the presence of the international coalition as a source of threat to stability.
    Committee member Waad Qaddo said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “the government and the political forces, as well as the factions, still confirm and insist on removing all foreign forces from Iraq during the next stage, and ending the work of the international coalition, which has become a threat to security and stability in Iraq, and there is no need to This alliance is in light of the security and military development of the Iraqi forces, with their various types, ground and air.”
    He added, "The Iraqi-American committees are still working on setting a schedule for the withdrawal, and these committees are specialized in the military and technical aspects, as well as risk assessment, etc., and we see that the security situation has become completely under the control of the Iraqi forces, and there is no need for the presence of any foreign force that might work on security problems for Iraq." Whether at the internal or external level, this work is ongoing and continuous to remove all foreign forces from all Iraqi lands, including the Kurdistan region.
    Despite the announcement that ending the international coalition’s mission in Iraq was one of the most important axes of Sudanese’s visit to Washington, which took place in mid-April, the bulk of the talks, discussions, and signed memorandums of understanding focused on creating or moving the relationship from the security aspect to other development aspects, but it did not It includes ending security cooperation completely, while American statements deny any talk or intention to completely withdraw from Iraq.
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