Barzani: "Shiite militias" more dangerous than Daash
March 18, 2015, 8:43
Irbil _ ((eighth day))
The President of the Kurdish intelligence service in the Kurdistan Regional Government expressed concern about the role of the Iranian-backed militia, in fighting against al "Daash", especially in the Sunni-dominated provinces such as Salahuddin.
He delighted Barzani, son of the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, in an interview with the BBC, "The use of such militias could create a bigger problem than even himself Daash."
Delighted Barzani and carrying heavily on the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi dependence on militias, in the framework of the popular crowd, to the extent that the role of the Iraqi army in the battle of secondary Tikrit.
Barzani said, "This will create greater Daash problem." He added, "We are all fighting Daash together, but if you happened to revenge and vendetta between denominations or sects and ethnic groups, this problem will become much more difficult."
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March 18, 2015, 8:43
Irbil _ ((eighth day))
The President of the Kurdish intelligence service in the Kurdistan Regional Government expressed concern about the role of the Iranian-backed militia, in fighting against al "Daash", especially in the Sunni-dominated provinces such as Salahuddin.
He delighted Barzani, son of the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, in an interview with the BBC, "The use of such militias could create a bigger problem than even himself Daash."
Delighted Barzani and carrying heavily on the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi dependence on militias, in the framework of the popular crowd, to the extent that the role of the Iraqi army in the battle of secondary Tikrit.
Barzani said, "This will create greater Daash problem." He added, "We are all fighting Daash together, but if you happened to revenge and vendetta between denominations or sects and ethnic groups, this problem will become much more difficult."
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