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Raised fears regarding the U.S. withdrawal aims to create a

Unread postby Stillw8n » Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:55 am

Raised fears regarding the U.S. withdrawal aims to create a state of panic in the ranks of the Iraqi people

Counting MP Habib Terminal argema citizen concerns raised by the U.S. withdrawal that it aims to create a state of panic in the ranks of the Iraqi people.

He said the terminal told all of Iraq [where] that “the warnings issued by some politicians about the potential exposure of the country to the invasion by neighboring countries after the U.S. withdrawal is a media fad designed to send fear into the hearts of citizens.”

He added that “everyone knows that any country from neighboring countries could not make the invasion of the country, and that Iraq will not accept the trusteeship of any of those states it,” adding that “the Americans are trying is to build the idea in the minds of some that Iran will take their place after their withdrawal “.

He stressed that “these fears and warnings also aims to question the ability of Iraqis to maintain security after U.S. withdrawal, as well as create an atmosphere of chaos after the U.S. withdrawal is expected.”

Called peripheral “citizens and politicians to assume their responsibilities in working together to maintain peace and stability after the departure of U.S. troops from the country.”

Noted that U.S. forces will withdraw completely by the end of this year, according to the security agreement signed by the government with the United States in 2008, which stipulates that U.S. troops out of the country by the end of 2011 without any possibility To extend this Convention after the end of this year.

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