Monday, April 11, 2011

State Law: We will not allow Arab forces to Iraq after U.S. withdrawal

Karbala, April 11 (Rn) - The leader of the coalition of state law, led by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Monday that Iraq would not allow any Arab forces after the departure of U.S. troops from the country end of this year, noting that Iraqi forces are able to impose security in the country.

Fouad AlldorkiA member of the National Alliance Fouad Alldorki to the Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) announced today that "The Iraqi government rejects any presence of foreign forces or Arab on the Iraqi arena after 2011 and during the application of the Convention signed between Baghdad and the United States and exit of troops from Iraq, according to that Convention."

 He pointed out that "Iraqi forces in the ministries of Defense, Interior, and National Security, able to protect the security of the country after 2011 as evidenced by dealing seriously with many of the religious and national occasions witnessed by the country, without the need for assistance from U.S. troops."

The Alldorki saying that he "must give confidence to our armed forces, as they only can protect the country", but he also said that "it is called the troop-Arab alternative to U.S. troops is responsible for his comments because we want to be full sovereignty on the ground in Iraq, from which We reduced him to When we receive our tasks As members of the Council of Representatives, "as he put it.

Some political parties called for in the comments made yesterday by the introduction of Arab forces in place if it withdraws U.S. troops, on the grounds that the Iraqi forces are unable to provide security for the country.

And detect the Secretary of the Information Committee of the National Democratic Party, Dr. Ali Eddin Hilal, Sunday, for that Egypt is considering a U.S. proposal to bring Arab forces instead of U.S. in Iraq.

The crescent-in for (Rn) that "Egypt is considering an American proposal to enter into an alliance including the countries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey in order to try to impose security in the region and the establishment of an Arab security forces in place of foreign forces and the U.S., which will leave Iraq soon."

It is said that Bill Richardson, who is trying to win the Democratic nomination for U.S. presidential election, said that "peace-keeping forces from Arab countries and Turkey should replace American forces in Iraq in one year, and the Iran and Syria, the role of the guarantor of regional stability, adding that'' Iran and Syria, which Washington considers state sponsors of terrorism must be a consensus not to interfere in Iraq '. " He says.

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