Hashemi calls the "storm packs" Saudi Arabia against factions of the popular crowd
4/24/2015
Hashemi called on to hit what he called "the pro-Iranian Shiite militias (Ahl al-Haq led Khazali) and militias (Hezbollah) on the southern border of Iraq because they constitute a provocation to Saudi Arabia."
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: called Tareq al-Hashemi, an Iraqi politician, fugitive from justice in his country, Saudi Arabia to "storm packs" in Iraq and Syria. He said in an article published in Arab media, interactive and in his "Twitter" and "Facebook" The security of the Persian Gulf is the ultimate goal for "packets storm."
And "packages Storm", is a Saudi military operation, with the participation of an international coalition of ten countries against the movement "Ansarallah" and its allied forces in Yemen, started in March 26, 2015, when the Saudi Air Force aerial bombardment heavy on Yemeni sites in flagrant aggression , killing hundreds of Yemenis and sabotage the infrastructure of the country's impoverished Yemen.
He also added, saying the same part of the agenda of the Saudi military and political, that we have on the table a number of objectives will be achieved only by addressing starting to Houthi through the storm packets, and after gaining control over him being the transition to a broader and larger goals, to include the Iraqi armed factions, including the factions of the popular crowd, which considers al-Hashemi "militias", threatening the security of Saudi Arabia.
He said al-Hashemi, who is still appended to his articles as "Vice President of Iraq resigned", that attention is not focused only on the Houthis, wider and file, and means the stability of Yemen, and even beyond.
He called on al-Hashemi to hit what he called "the pro-Iranian Shiite militias (League of the Righteous, led by al-Khazali) and militias (Hezbollah) on the southern border of Iraq because they constitute a provocation to Saudi Arabia."
Hashemi said he alerted the Saudi decision maker that the threat is not limited to militia in the south, but also to the threat of militias in the north as well, bracing for it in the context of storm packets, once the bow Houthi militias and return to the lost its senses, it is preferred, escalate the pace and move to include more targets, in the words of al-Hashemi.
He said al-Hashemi said the victory over al-Huthi is not required for its own sake, but for the greater goal, as it has no value to these operations when confined Huthi file ignored achieve the ultimate goals to achieve security and stability not only in Yemen but for the whole of the Arab Gulf states.
And Ray Hashemi, a incites Arabia hit for his country, said the sources, the threat is no longer confined to Yemen after Iran intervenes ignited fires throughout the region, in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.
He said al-Hashemi, it would be surprising if operations ceased at the moment the surrender of Huthi unconditionally, while sectarian militias synonymous spread on the border pose the same threat posed by al-Houthi militants, in a clear reference to the popular crowd factions in Iraq
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4/24/2015
Hashemi called on to hit what he called "the pro-Iranian Shiite militias (Ahl al-Haq led Khazali) and militias (Hezbollah) on the southern border of Iraq because they constitute a provocation to Saudi Arabia."
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: called Tareq al-Hashemi, an Iraqi politician, fugitive from justice in his country, Saudi Arabia to "storm packs" in Iraq and Syria. He said in an article published in Arab media, interactive and in his "Twitter" and "Facebook" The security of the Persian Gulf is the ultimate goal for "packets storm."
And "packages Storm", is a Saudi military operation, with the participation of an international coalition of ten countries against the movement "Ansarallah" and its allied forces in Yemen, started in March 26, 2015, when the Saudi Air Force aerial bombardment heavy on Yemeni sites in flagrant aggression , killing hundreds of Yemenis and sabotage the infrastructure of the country's impoverished Yemen.
He also added, saying the same part of the agenda of the Saudi military and political, that we have on the table a number of objectives will be achieved only by addressing starting to Houthi through the storm packets, and after gaining control over him being the transition to a broader and larger goals, to include the Iraqi armed factions, including the factions of the popular crowd, which considers al-Hashemi "militias", threatening the security of Saudi Arabia.
He said al-Hashemi, who is still appended to his articles as "Vice President of Iraq resigned", that attention is not focused only on the Houthis, wider and file, and means the stability of Yemen, and even beyond.
He called on al-Hashemi to hit what he called "the pro-Iranian Shiite militias (League of the Righteous, led by al-Khazali) and militias (Hezbollah) on the southern border of Iraq because they constitute a provocation to Saudi Arabia."
Hashemi said he alerted the Saudi decision maker that the threat is not limited to militia in the south, but also to the threat of militias in the north as well, bracing for it in the context of storm packets, once the bow Houthi militias and return to the lost its senses, it is preferred, escalate the pace and move to include more targets, in the words of al-Hashemi.
He said al-Hashemi said the victory over al-Huthi is not required for its own sake, but for the greater goal, as it has no value to these operations when confined Huthi file ignored achieve the ultimate goals to achieve security and stability not only in Yemen but for the whole of the Arab Gulf states.
And Ray Hashemi, a incites Arabia hit for his country, said the sources, the threat is no longer confined to Yemen after Iran intervenes ignited fires throughout the region, in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.
He said al-Hashemi, it would be surprising if operations ceased at the moment the surrender of Huthi unconditionally, while sectarian militias synonymous spread on the border pose the same threat posed by al-Houthi militants, in a clear reference to the popular crowd factions in Iraq
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