Deputy for the National Congress is a proposal of arming without government approval failed
2015/4/29 14:46 •
[Baghdad-where]
Vice counting for the National Alliance on Wednesday a proposal to the US Congress arming the "failed" if it was not linked to the federal government.
And between Tawfiq al-Kaabi told all of Iraq [where] "in the House of Representatives will vote against any project to divide Iraq without resorting to the federal government," adding that "if the proposal did not emerge from the womb of the federal government is a failure."
It is said that the US House of Representatives [Congress] to vote Wednesday on a proposed law to communicate with the Kurdish Peshmerga forces and Sunni tribes, and financing Tzlhehma directly in the war on organizing Daash isolation from the federal government.
According to the text issued by the Congress, which includes the defense authorization bill for next year, before the Armed Services Committee in which, it will send at least $ 178 million, and possibly up to $ 429 million, will go directly to the Peshmerga forces and Sunni clans.
British newspaper The Guardian points out that "the bill is a legislative requirement essential crucial to finance the US military, and that the risk put a wedge between the United States and its ally in Baghdad, sectarian and encouraging."
And draws out that "the bill will prevent the financing of Iraqi security forces, the amount that was proposed for funding, which is estimated at $ 715 million next year, but if confirmed the foreign and defense ministers together, that the Iraqi government led by US-backed prime minister, Haydar al-Abadi, engage in This forces all "ethnic and sectarian minorities within the Iraqi security forces."
If the assurances did not come sectarian minority inclusion for each, according to the law 60% of the proposed funds provided the security forces; the equivalent of $ 429 million, will go directly to the Peshmerga and the Sunni tribes.
Among the conditions to be imposed on the Baghdad government; under this proposed US military in order to receive funding from the United States is to stop what he called "support for Shiite militias, and to stop the abuse on the Iraqi people by these militias," according to the newspaper Albraitanih.
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2015/4/29 14:46 •
[Baghdad-where]
Vice counting for the National Alliance on Wednesday a proposal to the US Congress arming the "failed" if it was not linked to the federal government.
And between Tawfiq al-Kaabi told all of Iraq [where] "in the House of Representatives will vote against any project to divide Iraq without resorting to the federal government," adding that "if the proposal did not emerge from the womb of the federal government is a failure."
It is said that the US House of Representatives [Congress] to vote Wednesday on a proposed law to communicate with the Kurdish Peshmerga forces and Sunni tribes, and financing Tzlhehma directly in the war on organizing Daash isolation from the federal government.
According to the text issued by the Congress, which includes the defense authorization bill for next year, before the Armed Services Committee in which, it will send at least $ 178 million, and possibly up to $ 429 million, will go directly to the Peshmerga forces and Sunni clans.
British newspaper The Guardian points out that "the bill is a legislative requirement essential crucial to finance the US military, and that the risk put a wedge between the United States and its ally in Baghdad, sectarian and encouraging."
And draws out that "the bill will prevent the financing of Iraqi security forces, the amount that was proposed for funding, which is estimated at $ 715 million next year, but if confirmed the foreign and defense ministers together, that the Iraqi government led by US-backed prime minister, Haydar al-Abadi, engage in This forces all "ethnic and sectarian minorities within the Iraqi security forces."
If the assurances did not come sectarian minority inclusion for each, according to the law 60% of the proposed funds provided the security forces; the equivalent of $ 429 million, will go directly to the Peshmerga and the Sunni tribes.
Among the conditions to be imposed on the Baghdad government; under this proposed US military in order to receive funding from the United States is to stop what he called "support for Shiite militias, and to stop the abuse on the Iraqi people by these militias," according to the newspaper Albraitanih.
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