Monday, January 22, 2024

“Diplomacy will not work.” Determining ways to “expel” American forces from Iraq, 22 JAN

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Today, Monday, the Al-Fatah Alliance identified ways to force the American administration to withdraw its forces and leave Iraq, while considering the diplomatic system with the Americans “will not work.”

The leader of the coalition, Ali Hussein, said in an interview with the “Al-Ma’louma” agency, “Iraq has many great experiences with America. It refuses to leave the country, and the diplomatic system will not work for it,” stressing “the necessity of using two systems with the American administration to force it to leave the lands.” “Iraqiya.”

He added, “The first system is resistance, through which the Iraqis succeeded in 2011,” pointing out that “the second system is political action, and they must be together in one vessel to get rid of the American occupation.”

The leader of the Al-Amiri coalition explained, “The experience of 2011 accurately embodied the two regimes, as the former Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, was dealing politically with the American side, while the resistance factions touched the heads of the Americans, until they left Iraq.”

Hussein stated, “The current government must deal with the same political approach with Washington, and prepare the ground for its exit, while the resistance continues its strikes and will not stop at a certain limit, except with the departure of the last combat soldier from Iraq.”

Earlier today, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for targeting the “occupied” Ain al-Assad base with drones.

The Iraqi resistance continues to launch attacks against the bases of the American forces since the start of Operations Al-Aqsa Flood in Palestine, in response to the crimes committed by the enemy against the Palestinian people in Gaza.

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