PARLIAMENTARY FOREIGN MINISTRY CALLS FOR POPULAR ACTION TO EXPEL US FORCES FROM IRAQINFORMATION / BAGHDAD…
Information/Baghdad
A member of the Foreign Relations Committee, Karim Al-Muhammadawi, called on Tuesday for popular action, exerting pressure and targeting US forces in order to ensure their expulsion from Iraq, in response to the repeated crimes committed by these forces against the Iraqi people.
Al-Muhammadawi said in a statement to Al-Maalouma that “the continuation of the US presence inside Iraq needs to take all measures to ensure the removal of these forces, through popular and parliamentary pressure and government decision.”
He added, “All US military bases must be bombed and be in the crossfire of the Iraqi people, in response to the American disregard for the lives of Iraqis and the continuation of the series of crimes committed by these forces against the people, national symbols and security services.”
He pointed out that “the bombing of bases and the exertion of pressure on US forces must be reinforced by massive demonstrations throughout Iraq, to expel these forces and ensure that they do not return to the country again.”
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The goals of the project for which I was present quickly became clear, which was to stand against any force that would threaten the security of the Zionist entity, ensure the fulfillment of American interests, and take Iraq as a launching pad to carry out attacks on any targets determined by Washington, whether inside or outside Iraq, and thus throw the Strategic Framework Agreement to the side and remain inside. Iraq is a service to the Zionist project.
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