Abadi of Parliament: What happened in Anbar is a psychological war and attempts to drag us into a sectarian war
4/28/2015
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in hosted in the parliament session today that "what happened in Anbar province, the displacement is due to psychological warfare by terrorists."
Abadi said that "two-thirds of the war is a psychological and some helped this war and displaced bear what happened in their provinces, even immobilized and faced terrorism was the safest for them."
He also accused the prime minister in the parliament session, "some of those who are trying to weaken the victory in Tikrit via broadcast rumors and challenged the efforts of our security forces and the popular crowd, but could not the fact that the victory was qualitatively."
Abadi called "not to underestimate the victory achieved in Salah al-Din," stressing that "the unity between the army and the popular crowd and security forces and the victories have been achieved."
He noted, "There are those who want to drag us into a sectarian war," noting that "Daash subsist on sectarian statements which have a big problem that there is no new volunteers and now relies on foreign volunteers" .anthy
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4/28/2015
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in hosted in the parliament session today that "what happened in Anbar province, the displacement is due to psychological warfare by terrorists."
Abadi said that "two-thirds of the war is a psychological and some helped this war and displaced bear what happened in their provinces, even immobilized and faced terrorism was the safest for them."
He also accused the prime minister in the parliament session, "some of those who are trying to weaken the victory in Tikrit via broadcast rumors and challenged the efforts of our security forces and the popular crowd, but could not the fact that the victory was qualitatively."
Abadi called "not to underestimate the victory achieved in Salah al-Din," stressing that "the unity between the army and the popular crowd and security forces and the victories have been achieved."
He noted, "There are those who want to drag us into a sectarian war," noting that "Daash subsist on sectarian statements which have a big problem that there is no new volunteers and now relies on foreign volunteers" .anthy
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