Yawar: al-Maliki and Dulaimi, were responsible for the fall of Mosul (Dif-Source)
May 5, 2015
BAGHDAD / News Network Iraq revealed a clan elders in the province of Nineveh, for presenting a request of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to form two battalions of the sons of the tribes to fight Tnzemim Daash who seized Mosul, however, al-Maliki told him not to need "to help them."
He said Sheikh Abdullah al-Yawar In an interview with journalist Trudy Rubin: that "the international community must work directly with people who want to fight al Daash"
Yawar He stressed that all of the Iraqi government - and the policy of the United States - are still opposed to arming the leaders of al-Yawar that when Ashair.
waodh regulate the flow of forces transferred those Daash to Iraq from the Syrian border, al-Yawar urged the Iraqi government to send weapons to enable the Sunni tribesmen deter militants from the organization, but the Iraqi defense minister rejected an offer al-Yawar, what prevented the control of Mosul, the second largest city in Alarac.
o after the fall of Mosul, Yawar request of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to allow him to appoint two battalions of his tribesmen to guard the border and al-Maliki's response was, "We do not need your help."
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May 5, 2015
BAGHDAD / News Network Iraq revealed a clan elders in the province of Nineveh, for presenting a request of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to form two battalions of the sons of the tribes to fight Tnzemim Daash who seized Mosul, however, al-Maliki told him not to need "to help them."
He said Sheikh Abdullah al-Yawar In an interview with journalist Trudy Rubin: that "the international community must work directly with people who want to fight al Daash"
Yawar He stressed that all of the Iraqi government - and the policy of the United States - are still opposed to arming the leaders of al-Yawar that when Ashair.
waodh regulate the flow of forces transferred those Daash to Iraq from the Syrian border, al-Yawar urged the Iraqi government to send weapons to enable the Sunni tribesmen deter militants from the organization, but the Iraqi defense minister rejected an offer al-Yawar, what prevented the control of Mosul, the second largest city in Alarac.
o after the fall of Mosul, Yawar request of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to allow him to appoint two battalions of his tribesmen to guard the border and al-Maliki's response was, "We do not need your help."
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