Disclosure of the reasons for Ammar al-Hakim refused to meet, "Dempsey"
March 10, 2015, 11:53
BAGHDAD
Head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim refused to meet with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin Dempsey.
A source at the US embassy said Dempsey was not able to meet with al-Hakim during his lightning visit on Monday.
This source did not explain why the Shiite leader refused to meet with Chief of Staff of the US armies, but the Iraqi sources talked about Iraqi resentment of recent statements by US officials played down the Iraqi forces and the efforts of the popular crowd in their opposition to organize Daash.
The response Dempsey quickly, "Hakim refused a request to meet him as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Monday warned of the possibility of the disintegration of the international coalition against extremist organizations, if the Iraqi government did not settle the sectarian divisions in the country, as quoted by AFP news agency.
He said in a press statement in the Bahraini capital Manama "some concern about the difficulty of keeping the coalition Intabna to proceed in the face of the challenge that the Iraqi government did not establish a national unity strategy already committed to it.
" He Dempsey told reporters in Manama after he returned from a brief visit to Baghdad lasted a few hours, the US-led coalition includes Sunni countries in particular and the relations between Baghdad and Tehran are cause for concern, he says.
Dempsey said he "had all the guarantees" from Iraqi officials about their commitment to reconciliation with the Sunni population, but wondered about the "credibility" of these obligations. Dempsey noted that it is possible to see a lot of flags and emblems of the Shi'ite militias raised by the forces battling al Daash, while the Iraqi national flags are rare.
Seal Dempsey said that during his tour of a number of countries in the region, "Everyone of Bahrainis and French and the Iraqis said that the solidarity between the fundamental Coalition for the success of the nations what he was doing,
" according to Agence France righteousness for his part, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal stressed that the Western alliance would not allow the spillover of the Shiites in the region .
Al-Faisal said in remarks reported in the media that the presence of Shiite leaders on the front lines of the battle against al "Daash" a clear message to show that the equation has changed and shifted dramatically to the side which set off alarm bells for us.
He said even though we disagree with the ideas of the "Islamic State" extremist, but we did not imagine the day that the Shiite leaders Embracing laughing on the remains of the Sunni fighters in the hometown of Saddam Hussein, referring to hug, "al-Hakim and al-Amiri," warning "from the disaster will strike the region if This situation continues.
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March 10, 2015, 11:53
BAGHDAD
Head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim refused to meet with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin Dempsey.
A source at the US embassy said Dempsey was not able to meet with al-Hakim during his lightning visit on Monday.
This source did not explain why the Shiite leader refused to meet with Chief of Staff of the US armies, but the Iraqi sources talked about Iraqi resentment of recent statements by US officials played down the Iraqi forces and the efforts of the popular crowd in their opposition to organize Daash.
The response Dempsey quickly, "Hakim refused a request to meet him as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Monday warned of the possibility of the disintegration of the international coalition against extremist organizations, if the Iraqi government did not settle the sectarian divisions in the country, as quoted by AFP news agency.
He said in a press statement in the Bahraini capital Manama "some concern about the difficulty of keeping the coalition Intabna to proceed in the face of the challenge that the Iraqi government did not establish a national unity strategy already committed to it.
" He Dempsey told reporters in Manama after he returned from a brief visit to Baghdad lasted a few hours, the US-led coalition includes Sunni countries in particular and the relations between Baghdad and Tehran are cause for concern, he says.
Dempsey said he "had all the guarantees" from Iraqi officials about their commitment to reconciliation with the Sunni population, but wondered about the "credibility" of these obligations. Dempsey noted that it is possible to see a lot of flags and emblems of the Shi'ite militias raised by the forces battling al Daash, while the Iraqi national flags are rare.
Seal Dempsey said that during his tour of a number of countries in the region, "Everyone of Bahrainis and French and the Iraqis said that the solidarity between the fundamental Coalition for the success of the nations what he was doing,
" according to Agence France righteousness for his part, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal stressed that the Western alliance would not allow the spillover of the Shiites in the region .
Al-Faisal said in remarks reported in the media that the presence of Shiite leaders on the front lines of the battle against al "Daash" a clear message to show that the equation has changed and shifted dramatically to the side which set off alarm bells for us.
He said even though we disagree with the ideas of the "Islamic State" extremist, but we did not imagine the day that the Shiite leaders Embracing laughing on the remains of the Sunni fighters in the hometown of Saddam Hussein, referring to hug, "al-Hakim and al-Amiri," warning "from the disaster will strike the region if This situation continues.
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