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    Al-Nujaba: The Iraqi government will not be able to expel foreign forces for this reason

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    The head of the political council of the Al-Nujaba Movement, Sheikh Ali Al-Asadi, confirmed today, Tuesday, that the Iraqi government will not be able to reach a solution that would allow the expulsion of foreign forces because those forces deal with Iraq with the mentality of an occupier, explaining that the Al-Nujaba Movement and its sons are fully prepared to go to Gaza and fight the occupier there.


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    Al-Asadi said in an interview with the Twenty program broadcast by Al-Sumaria satellite channel, that “the coordination statement was clear and sent the message to the enemy that any aggression will restore the resistance work to expel the occupier,” stressing that “the real enemy is America and Israel, and the problem of the Iraqi government is that each party speaks according to its position. The Foreign Ministry considers America a friend while the people consider it an enemy, and the Commander-in-Chief is the one who represents the opinion of the armed forces, and when it condemns the aggression and considers it a violation of sovereignty, unlike the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is American in his inclinations.”



    He added that "all the resistance fighters in the resistance coordination support what we see, that America is an enemy and must be expelled from the country. Those who participate in the government continue to work as the same resistance fighters because they are the ones who gave the government the opportunity to expel foreign forces from the country."

    Al-Asadi pointed out that "the parliament session that approved the expulsion of foreign forces was attended by those who resist the occupation and demand its expulsion," explaining that "the one who struck the Ain al-Assad base is the resistance, and the resistance did not announce itself under the title of military tactics according to the situation in the region, and the resistance does not need to prove itself by striking the base because they are now being used in order not to respond to the attacks of the American forces on the resistance sites in Jurf al-Nasr and other sites."

    He pointed out that "the resistance understood that the aggressor only understands the language of force, and the resistance began to deal with him in the same manner," explaining that "the foreign minister must speak in the context of the general vision of the country and not speak according to his political orientation."

    Al-Asadi explained that "the government statement stressed dialogue with the American side in order to leave Iraq, but the American statement came in contrast to that, which confirms the view of the resistance factions that the government will not reach a solution that will remove those forces because the other party does not deal with you as an equal, but rather with the mentality of an occupier."

    He stressed that "there is a deadline for the government to remove the foreign forces and stop operations against foreign forces," explaining that "there is an agreement that if the aggression returns, the operations will return, and they returned after the aggression of the foreign forces, and that is what effectively ended the truce."

    Al-Asadi pointed out that "the ongoing battle between the resistance factions and the occupying forces continues within the war tactic and stops and continues according to the data of the battle," stressing that "the government is embarrassed by the enemy who does not abide by the agreements because it is unable to impose anything on the other party." He

    explained that "the Al-Nujaba Movement has not been convinced by political work so far, neither in parliament nor in the government, and as soon as we see that we are influential in the political process, we will enter it, but we see the resistance first because entering politics will affect our resistance role, which we consider a priority."

    Al-Asadi explained that "the resistance factions that entered the political process were subjected to pressures, but they are still practicing their resistance role," indicating that "Sheikh Akram al-Kaabi is the enemy's number one wanted person, which is why his movements are part of security measures to preserve his life."

    He pointed out that "France's installation of jamming devices on the Iraqi border in Diyala is the work of occupying forces under the cover of consulting government forces, but in reality it is to protect Israel, regardless of what it does to achieve this goal," explaining that "the American bases in the Middle East are there to protect Israel, but under different titles."

    Al-Asadi stressed that "Iran is a country that has a policy of responding through a calculated and effective strike according to a plan unexpected from the other side," indicating that "the Iranian response will be proportionate to the attack because it occurred on its territory, and therefore it will respond in the same way and in the same places." He pointed out that "there is a media error that every reformist is close to the West, but the truth of the matter is that Iran is a country of institutions and affairs are not managed according to the president's vision."

    He explained that "Iraq is trying not to be a battlefield, but the enemy wants to impose that on it," noting that "the resistance will participate in responding to the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and the martyr Shukr," indicating that "the Iraqi resistance is within the axis of resistance in the region."



    Al-Asadi pointed out that "the results of the American elections and the new president will not change the positions of the resistance because the Americans, regardless of the president, have fixed positions towards the resistance in the region," explaining that "the Israeli strikes in the region aim to isolate Palestine and the resistance in it and to distance the resistance in the region from supporting Palestine, but they will not be able to achieve this goal despite the excessive force against the Palestinians in Gaza, despite their small number, so how about them in the axis of resistance?"

    Al-Asadi concluded that "Al-Nujaba and its sons are fully prepared to go to Gaza and fight the occupier there, as part of our strategy of resisting the occupier wherever he is," noting that "Al-Sudani's government has provided services to citizens that differ from its predecessors, but in the field of expelling the occupier, its situation is the same as its predecessor," indicating that "the personal status law was not marketed in the correct manner in light of the sycophants from the opposition who exploited points in the law in order to distort and demonize the law."



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