Maliki calls for a call and 10 Kbaralmthol officers before the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of the Mosul
Carrying the governor of Nineveh Liberation of Iraq, former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his military commanders' responsibility for the fall of Mosul ", confirming the presence of actors linked to al-Maliki is trying to" disable "the work of the competent parliamentary committee to examine the causes of the fall of Mosul
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And pointed out that the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi excited for each of the ideas proposed by Najafi plans for the Liberation of Nineveh, stressing that he is "different" completely Maliki does not want to be "the sole hero."
The governor of Nineveh Liberation of Iraq accused, in (June 11, 2014), the military commanders in the province of misleading the general commander of the armed forces, Nouri al-Maliki about the security situation in the province, such as the control of the organization of the Islamic state on the connector, and student displays ground forces commander Lieutenant General Ali Ghaidan operations commander Joint team first corner Abboud Qanbar on military trial for their escape from the city,
He said that al-Maliki and his office and military commanders responsible for the fall of Nineveh and pointed to "destinations linked to al-Maliki, trying to delay and disrupt the work expanded and the competent parliamentary committee to examine the causes of the fall of Mosul, the responsibility to keep him and his military commanders."
Najafi added that "this committee to call al-Maliki and military commanders and ten other officers who were with Ali Ghaidan Abboud Qanbar in Mosul to lead the battle as they claim, but they pulled out an hour before the fall of Mosul, however Daash."
And the governor of Nineveh province that "the army and military pieces which had been present in Mosul did not fight, and also the Golden Regiment band, which was present in the province was ordered to drag it to Tikrit, the day before the control Daash on Mosul, leaving the people of Nineveh."
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Carrying the governor of Nineveh Liberation of Iraq, former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his military commanders' responsibility for the fall of Mosul ", confirming the presence of actors linked to al-Maliki is trying to" disable "the work of the competent parliamentary committee to examine the causes of the fall of Mosul
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And pointed out that the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi excited for each of the ideas proposed by Najafi plans for the Liberation of Nineveh, stressing that he is "different" completely Maliki does not want to be "the sole hero."
The governor of Nineveh Liberation of Iraq accused, in (June 11, 2014), the military commanders in the province of misleading the general commander of the armed forces, Nouri al-Maliki about the security situation in the province, such as the control of the organization of the Islamic state on the connector, and student displays ground forces commander Lieutenant General Ali Ghaidan operations commander Joint team first corner Abboud Qanbar on military trial for their escape from the city,
He said that al-Maliki and his office and military commanders responsible for the fall of Nineveh and pointed to "destinations linked to al-Maliki, trying to delay and disrupt the work expanded and the competent parliamentary committee to examine the causes of the fall of Mosul, the responsibility to keep him and his military commanders."
Najafi added that "this committee to call al-Maliki and military commanders and ten other officers who were with Ali Ghaidan Abboud Qanbar in Mosul to lead the battle as they claim, but they pulled out an hour before the fall of Mosul, however Daash."
And the governor of Nineveh province that "the army and military pieces which had been present in Mosul did not fight, and also the Golden Regiment band, which was present in the province was ordered to drag it to Tikrit, the day before the control Daash on Mosul, leaving the people of Nineveh."
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