Washington : Abadi, a firm stance about Iranian influence in Iraq and is considered a hostile act
Thursday April 23 2015 20:28
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq and Iran Brett Macgork, on Thursday, the prime minister's position Haider Abadi "resolute" about Iranian influence in Iraq and is considered an act "hostile" toward the Iraqi state .
He Macgork in an interview with the "CNN" and pursued Alsumaria News, said that " Iran will have a significant influence in Iraq, but also there is a large columns to resist this influence, such as al-Sistani and his concept variant on the concept of the commander of the Iranian Revolution Ali Khamenei about the principle of the funeral in Islam . "
He Macgork "when he was prime minister in America last week spoke firmly for any feet by Iran to form a subsidiary force in Iraq and considered that such a move is considered a hostile act against the Iraqi state."
The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey expressed in (11 March 2015), expressed concern about "the activities and influence of the" Iran in the region, as he emphasized that the elements of the organization "Daash" can not now move between Iraq and Syria freely.
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Thursday April 23 2015 20:28
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq and Iran Brett Macgork, on Thursday, the prime minister's position Haider Abadi "resolute" about Iranian influence in Iraq and is considered an act "hostile" toward the Iraqi state .
He Macgork in an interview with the "CNN" and pursued Alsumaria News, said that " Iran will have a significant influence in Iraq, but also there is a large columns to resist this influence, such as al-Sistani and his concept variant on the concept of the commander of the Iranian Revolution Ali Khamenei about the principle of the funeral in Islam . "
He Macgork "when he was prime minister in America last week spoke firmly for any feet by Iran to form a subsidiary force in Iraq and considered that such a move is considered a hostile act against the Iraqi state."
The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey expressed in (11 March 2015), expressed concern about "the activities and influence of the" Iran in the region, as he emphasized that the elements of the organization "Daash" can not now move between Iraq and Syria freely.
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