Allawi: Photos Khamenei in the streets and raise Qcharirta «militia» threaten the future of the country
3/24/15
Baghdad Yassin al-Jubouri
The Vice President Iyad Allawi units popular crowd, and echoed David Petraeus's comments that "militias" pose a threat to the future of Iraq, and that the proliferation of posters bearing pictures of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic in Iran, "chilling in my body."
Allawi said in an interview with Sky News correspondent network of US, Sherine Tadros, in his office in Baghdad, Iran intervention in Iraq is unacceptable, and that it "fails to defeat the" fighters organizing so-called "Islamic state".
Attaches Sky News correspondent in Iraq, saying that while Iran is providing support to fight organizing so-called "Islamic state", one of the Vice-Presidents of the Republic of Iraq to say that posters with pictures of Iran's supreme leader raises Qcharirth.
Allawi was quoted as saying he was "very concerned about the growing Iranian influence over the militias", which is fighting a war against al Daash in Iraq.
Allawi said, "I think that the role of any regional or any other force in the affairs of Iraq force is unacceptable."
He Allawi says that the Iranians "are doing what they're doing and send officers to fight for the leadership, and declare that Baghdad would become the capital of the Persian Empire," stressing that this "is not acceptable."
The attached correspondence Sky News, saying that "there are dozens of Shiite militias that are now fighting against Daash in Iraq."
Believes that "maybe combines these militias and one enemy, but that does not make them reconciled with each other. There is a history of animosity between them."
It goes to say that "in Najaf cemetery, buried more than 50 fighters each day, according to what he says Dvanon."
And relay that "the place where the buried fighter depends on the militia, which was fighting in the ranks," adding that "the graves bearing a yellow sign indicates that the fighters belonged to the Hezbollah Brigades, an active militia in Iraq over nearly a decade and a list of organizations US terror since 2009 ".
And relay that "in another section of the cemetery in Najaf, we found that white flags of the League of the right to return," pointing out that "the leader is currently taking part in the fighting, but he dug his grave in a cemetery in Najaf, referring to that he did not fear death."
She says that "what is where many of the militias involved is receiving support from Iran. Iran provides weapons and funding, as air strikes carried out to assign militia operations."
Believes that "the strong Iranian influence in Iraq is not new, but how it is now evident is surprising," adding that "Iran's Supreme Leader Photos, Ali Khamenei, published in the general areas of the country."
Yet she notes, "There is no doubt that the Iranian assistance to Iraqi something essential to defeat Bdaash", but it refers to the "many are seriously concerned that this means it's the future of the country."
Iyad Allawi says that posters Khamenei "chilling" in his body, and that the price of Iranian interference would dearly.
For Allawi, that "the militias pose a threat to the stability of the country."
He said, "As far as I am concerned of these militia groups, whether Sunni or Shia, which is the main threat, in fact, that governments and regional powers that support these groups are the biggest threat to Iraq and the future of Iraq."
As Allawi also warned that "the failure of this country means the failure of the entire region." That's Allawi finds that "it is very important to maintain a unified country, Iraq, a federal, democratic, and reconciliation on the ground and build a viable state."
The US Director of Central Intelligence, CIA, said the commander of the Quds Force of Iran contributes to instability in Iraq and complicate the US mission to fight terrorism under his leadership some of the Iraqi forces that are fighting to organize the so-called "Islamic state".
John Brennan said in an interview with Fox News the US, it is not considered "Iran is an ally so far in Iraq", despite the fact that Iran and the United States are considered the "state" an enemy to them.
He was commander of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, said in his testimony at a congressional hearing last week, the United States is concerned about the possibility that the Shiite militias eventually turn against Iraqi Sunnis and Kurds, what further destabilize the country.
Brennan said he did not believe that the presence of Qassem Soleimani and his advisers indicates that the expansion of Iran's position in Iraq and its future, but said that does not mean they do not try it.
The director of the CIA, "we do not allow them to perform this role," he said, adding, "I think they're working with the Iraqis to perform this role, and we are working with the Iraqis, too."
And Sky News correspondent notes in its report that "while the battle to liberate Iraq continues to organize Daash, the larger war between those who are fighting on the ground and their supporters everywhere increasingly obvious constantly."
It concludes saying that "the future of Iraq, and the stability of the region, in the balance now."
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