State Department: US officials reject the statements about the fragmentation of Iraq
2015/9/13
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its rejection of statements by US officials about the disintegration of Iraq, noting that these statements do not give a positive message to the Iraqi government which is battling Daash on behalf of the world. "
He said ministry spokesman Ahmad Jamal, in a press statement, "The statements and the Defense Intelligence Agency of America Manager [Vincent Stewart and director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the [CIA, John Brennan] is totally rejected by us comments and we believe it will not be, especially in this time positive."
He added that "the Iraqi people today united against the terrorist attack against Perhaps this difficult circumstance that the Iraqis are going through today with all their constituents proved us how unity in risk."
He said the beauty of that "Iraqi blood today while coming from the soldiers, volunteers and people do not differentiate between national and other community to another, although there are some remarks here and there for some of the characters and some devices believe it negative and unacceptable and does not give a positive message to the Iraqi government which is battling Daash behalf of the world ".
He said the "Daash today includes more than 80 nationalities on these countries and it behooves them and the first to set the fighters who flock to Daash and carrying the nationalities of these countries rather than to question the unity of Iraqis and their country."
The director of the US Agency for Defense Intelligence Vincent Stewart said in a statement Saturday that "Iraq and Syria fragmented as states and can not be them back when they had it because of the war and sectarian tensions," adding that "Washington is not seeking this goal but it is unlikely to occur."
For his part, the Central Intelligence Agency CIA Director John Brennan, said that "the borders of the two countries, Iraq and Syria are still intact and the governments of the two countries, but lost control of the state where the caliphate established organization that Daash that stretches between their borders exist" .anthy
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2015/9/13
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its rejection of statements by US officials about the disintegration of Iraq, noting that these statements do not give a positive message to the Iraqi government which is battling Daash on behalf of the world. "
He said ministry spokesman Ahmad Jamal, in a press statement, "The statements and the Defense Intelligence Agency of America Manager [Vincent Stewart and director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the [CIA, John Brennan] is totally rejected by us comments and we believe it will not be, especially in this time positive."
He added that "the Iraqi people today united against the terrorist attack against Perhaps this difficult circumstance that the Iraqis are going through today with all their constituents proved us how unity in risk."
He said the beauty of that "Iraqi blood today while coming from the soldiers, volunteers and people do not differentiate between national and other community to another, although there are some remarks here and there for some of the characters and some devices believe it negative and unacceptable and does not give a positive message to the Iraqi government which is battling Daash behalf of the world ".
He said the "Daash today includes more than 80 nationalities on these countries and it behooves them and the first to set the fighters who flock to Daash and carrying the nationalities of these countries rather than to question the unity of Iraqis and their country."
The director of the US Agency for Defense Intelligence Vincent Stewart said in a statement Saturday that "Iraq and Syria fragmented as states and can not be them back when they had it because of the war and sectarian tensions," adding that "Washington is not seeking this goal but it is unlikely to occur."
For his part, the Central Intelligence Agency CIA Director John Brennan, said that "the borders of the two countries, Iraq and Syria are still intact and the governments of the two countries, but lost control of the state where the caliphate established organization that Daash that stretches between their borders exist" .anthy
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