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Iraq: the government will deal firmly with the militias

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Iraq: the government will deal firmly with the militias and al Qaeda during the next phase
24/10/2011 11:11

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Baghdad, October 24 / October (Rn) - A close aide to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday said the government will deal firmly during the next phase with all militias and armed groups regardless of their denominations, noting that any excuse or cover for the work of these militias or armed groups has ended . and U.S. President Barack Obama to withdraw the entire country's troops from combat in Iraq by the end of this year, according to a security agreement between Washington and Baghdad. The Sadrists out U.S. troops by the end of this year, a victory for the resistance, underlining the Americans and Iraqi officials, the exit was applied to the security agreement which was concluded in 2008 . Some reports suggest the existence of negotiations, U.S. - Iraqi to keep over 150 American soldiers to protect the Embassy of their country in the Green Zone, but Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said in a press conference in Baghdad on the absence of any U.S. troops after the end of this year. But Sadr In response to a question from one of his followers on the U.S. intention to increase the number of employees at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad from 5000 to 15000 after the withdrawal of its troops from the country end of the year 2011, said, "They are all occupiers must resist after the deadline." said Salman al-Moussawi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "no reason during the next phase of the work of militias and other armed groups will be completed by the end of U.S. presence in Iraq at the end of this year." said Moussawi, that "the government will impose strict security procedures to be harsher than the previous proceedings, and will deal firmly with the militias and armed groups operating in Iraq, regardless of denomination after the U.S. withdrawal. " U.S. forces led war on Iraq in March 2003, and announced that the U.S. Defense Department said recently that U.S. forces suffered more than 4,400 people dead in Iraq. and Iraq's refusal to extend the stay of U.S. troops beyond the end of this year, also refused to grant U.S. trainers immunity from prosecution as requested by Washington. From: Haidar Ibrahim, the Open: Peace Baghdadi

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