Khamenei threatens to destroy Iraq's al-Maliki about the trial
8/16/15
Iraqi parliamentary sources revealed on Sunday that Iran was stepping up pressure on Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, parties and organizations for the protection of the former Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of legal accountability.
Sources from the National Alliance bloc, which includes all parties and movements Shia: "The Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, had contacts with al-Abadi, and with the liberal bloc leader Moqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, the head of the National Congress, Ahmed Chalabi," asserting that Khamenei I told them clearly rejected any prejudice Maliki.
The sources also indicated that the leader's office informed the leaders of the Dawa party to reject any attempt to oust al-Maliki of the party leadership, indicating that the Leader's office has been in contact with the three leaders, they Walid al-Hilli, and Ali al-Adeeb, and Abdel Halim al-Zuhairi.
In the meantime, sources confirmed that Iran has threatened to explicitly halt its support for the war on state regulation and transform their militias efforts, such as the League of the Righteous, and the Brigades of Hezbollah, to take up arms against the government, and the conversion of the central and southern provinces to the battlefields, as is currently happening in Anbar .
The sources pointed out that the last period witnessed a keen Tehran to retain the Maliki immunity, to ensure that no prosecution or accountability on what happened during his two terms as prime minister, and especially the question of the fall of Mosul, and a crime Spyker, which claimed the lives of more than 1,700 recruits in the Iraqi army.
According to sources, Iran has demanded to retain the privileges and financial Maliki, and elements that protect a population of up to about three thousand members, in addition to the Shiite parties claim his appointment as President of the National Alliance bloc.
Iraqi sources confirmed that Vina's comments meant explicit threat to destroy all of Iraq's al-Maliki if subjected to legal accountability.
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8/16/15
Iraqi parliamentary sources revealed on Sunday that Iran was stepping up pressure on Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, parties and organizations for the protection of the former Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of legal accountability.
Sources from the National Alliance bloc, which includes all parties and movements Shia: "The Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, had contacts with al-Abadi, and with the liberal bloc leader Moqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, the head of the National Congress, Ahmed Chalabi," asserting that Khamenei I told them clearly rejected any prejudice Maliki.
The sources also indicated that the leader's office informed the leaders of the Dawa party to reject any attempt to oust al-Maliki of the party leadership, indicating that the Leader's office has been in contact with the three leaders, they Walid al-Hilli, and Ali al-Adeeb, and Abdel Halim al-Zuhairi.
In the meantime, sources confirmed that Iran has threatened to explicitly halt its support for the war on state regulation and transform their militias efforts, such as the League of the Righteous, and the Brigades of Hezbollah, to take up arms against the government, and the conversion of the central and southern provinces to the battlefields, as is currently happening in Anbar .
The sources pointed out that the last period witnessed a keen Tehran to retain the Maliki immunity, to ensure that no prosecution or accountability on what happened during his two terms as prime minister, and especially the question of the fall of Mosul, and a crime Spyker, which claimed the lives of more than 1,700 recruits in the Iraqi army.
According to sources, Iran has demanded to retain the privileges and financial Maliki, and elements that protect a population of up to about three thousand members, in addition to the Shiite parties claim his appointment as President of the National Alliance bloc.
Iraqi sources confirmed that Vina's comments meant explicit threat to destroy all of Iraq's al-Maliki if subjected to legal accountability.
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