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    Abadi is Iran in the war on Daash .. and the fact that "clash with Soleimani"

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     Abadi is Iran in the war on Daash .. and the fact that "clash with Soleimani" Empty Abadi is Iran in the war on Daash .. and the fact that "clash with Soleimani"

    Post by Rocky Sun 21 Feb 2016, 5:37 pm

    Abadi is Iran in the war on Daash .. and the fact that "clash with Soleimani"

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    Twilight News / while the fighting was most intense in Iraq during last summer encountered Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani of the Iranian opposition unexpected for his plans to defeat organized Islamic state.
    Soleimani is the commander of Iran's Qods Force has been a central figure in the war on Iraq, the organization in a war that the Iraqi army was not its leader, but led an armed Shiite factions backed by Iran.
    But an official in the government and the two diplomats said the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Soleimani in August that an attack on the Sunni city of Ramadi, the task should be left to the Iraqi army. According to the Reuters reported.
    The sources said that al-Abadi, 64, who belongs to the Shiite community wanted to keep the factions to avoid stirring up sectarian tensions.
    He declined Abadi office declined to comment on this story that circulated in diplomatic circles in Baghdad over the past months. Three Iraqi politicians have denied that the events actually took place.
    However, a government official and diplomats said that this incident is one of a series of steps taken by al-Abadi to assert his authority as a leader and to distance himself from Tehran and the armed factions that came to the aid of Baghdad in 2014 and early 2015.
    They said al-Abadi began to seek reconciliation between Shiites, Sunnis and improve relations with Sunni Arab states such as Saudi Arabia.
    And if he could heal the rift between the two communities as promised Vsiqta great strides in the reunification of the country torn by controversies since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 the task.
    The government official said the two diplomats said Abadi objected to drop Soleimani plane at Baghdad airport without prior permission. Abadi also resented the use of official Soleimani Hall VIP at the airport when he entered Iraq, although he did not come upon an official invitation from the Iraqi government.
    The sources said that the deterioration of relations between the two began in August when Suleiman attended a meeting of senior security officials in Iraq had been held by al-Abadi and behaves in a way one of the sources described as "bossy and Iraq was an Iranian protectorate."
    The sources said that this push for Abadi Soleimani question about the reason for attending the meeting. Iranian Gen. then left the hall.
    A Western diplomat said, "Abadi questioned the reason for its existence. The question of Iraq's sovereignty and national feeling."
    He declined to comment Abadi Office.
    Iraqi government official said that a clash between Abadi Soleimani did not happen but the relationship between them characterized the process. "We can not say it's warm."
    Whatever the case Soleimani dropped from public view in Iraq in the last six months. Pictures on the battlefield as almost disappear and posters were everywhere and on television everywhere.
    It is likely to have a change boundaries. Hisham al-Hashimi of the Iraqi government adviser and expert on the organization of the Islamic state, Iran's allies in the Shiite camp, which belongs to al-Abadi resist his position while the collapse in oil prices cut the government's budget.
    At the moment it seems that al-Abadi is trying to achieve what he had promised in his speech to Parliament in 2014 in which the sketch a vision of a united state of the judgment on the basis of decentralization.
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