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    State law does not rule out intervention to protect the American political system

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    State law does not rule out intervention to protect the American political system Empty State law does not rule out intervention to protect the American political system

    Post by Rocky Wed 23 Mar 2016, 4:01 am

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     BAGHDAD / long-Presse 

    Did not rule out a coalition of state law, to be caused by the arrival of the US force in Iraq is to protect the political system and thedemocratic process in the country, but pointed out that the United States is committed to thesecurity agreement with Iraq. 
    He said Salah Abdul - Razzaq, a leader of acoalition of state law in an interview with (long - Presse ), "there is concern at the diplomatic and political internal situation circles but does not rise to the level of panic and asked the government to the presence ofUS troops , " noting that "American troops are talking about their arrival may be to protect the US embassy and this is not surprising diplomatically, they are steps typically taken in a lot of countries experiencing unrest or demonstrations. " 
    He said Abdul Razak said , " must be done to interfere with the consent of the Iraqi government, "but he also said" there is no indication that these troops reached Baghdad or may be the same existing base of Ein al -Assad or not. " 
    the leader of the coalition of state law that" all scenarios are open today in light of the political hurricane that is happening now in Iraq, which called presidencies to meet more than once in two weeks , "noting that" there are consecutive meetings of the political blocs, which means there is a concern to everyone. " 
    and Abdel Razzaq that" America can intervene if the government exposed to risk because one of the terms of the security agreement is to provide protection of political and democratic process of the system , "pointing out that" America has not fulfilled a lot of obligations as a matter of entering Daash and the fall of Mosul with it knows it did not provide any support for Iraq so the intelligence side. " on the 
    other hand, announced the British embassy in Baghdad, support for all aspects of peaceful protest in thecountry, and as pointed out that the British ambassador , " enjoys leave "out of Iraq, has denied any threat exposed his embassy. 
    the embassy said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of it, that " the British Foreign Secretary said last week during his visit to Iraq that every democratic country has the right to demonstrate peacefully , " noting that " the United Kingdom supports the right of peaceful protest." 
    The statement added that " the protests were still peaceful and we do not feel that we are threatened," he said . "We will not leave, Iraqi security forces have managed very well to deal with the protests, and protests continuing Bslmah We appreciate their professionalism." 
    The uS embassy statement said, that "our ambassador Frank Baker on vacation and takes his deputy Nick Lata position of responsibility now , "noting that" the UK stands behind the Iraqi people , who have the right to peaceful protest. "
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