Political movement: Washington does not want stability in Iraq and is angry with the people's satisfaction with the government
The Secretary-General of the Jihad and Construction Movement, Jawad Rahim Al-Saadi, confirmed on Thursday that America and the enemies of Iraq do not want the stability of the situation, especially the security situation in the country, pointing out that what annoys them most at the present time is the people's satisfaction with the government.
Al-Saadi told Al-Maalouma, "Iraq possesses strong intelligence services that are able to detect and thwart any attempt to cause a security breach or terrorist operation from outside the country before entering Iraqi territory."
He added, "Iraq began to recover in security after achieving victory over terrorism, but there are those who are trying to raise problems and problems after finding that there is satisfaction and acceptance by the people towards the Sudanese government."
And he indicated that "what angers the enemies of Iraq most, including the American side, is the people's satisfaction with the government."
Al-Saadi indicated that "there are those who seek to ensure the stability of the country and the continuation of security tensions in various regions and governorates." link
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