Al-Fateh: Washington is fighting for its continued presence inside Iraq
On Monday, a member of the Al-Fatah Alliance, Mahmoud Marei, confirmed the falsity of the American administration regarding the issue of removing combat forces from the country after the Dutch ambassador’s statement of the continuation of the international coalition’s mission in Iraq, while he stressed that Washington is fighting for its continued presence inside Iraq.
Mar'i said in a statement to the Al-Ma'louma Agency, "Washington continues to create crises and raise security, economic, and societal problems, to use them as an excuse to stay in Iraq," noting that "targeting Iraqi military and security symbols is one of Washington's malicious plans."
He continued, "The Iraqi Islamic Resistance's rejection of the foreign presence is the most prominent obstacle that America has failed to overcome," noting that "the continued foreign presence in Iraq represents the largest military operation compared to the many victories of the resistance that were achieved against them in the previous period."
Mari concluded his speech: “Foreign embassies work through many malicious plans that they spread within society in order to gain public opinion’s support for the military presence,” pointing out that “the United States of America is fighting for its continued presence inside Iraq.”
The Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Iraq, Hans Sande, had confirmed in a statement that his country would take over the leadership of the NATO mission in Iraq in mid-May, indicating that it would be the largest in the world at the level of institutions outside the Dutch borders.
The State of Law Coalition, in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, described the formation of joint committees to remove foreign combat forces as a blatant American game, while stressing that the exit of American forces will not take place through diplomatic means or political negotiations. link