PM says Iraq ready for US withdrawal
BAGHDAD - 4th December 2011
By AP
Iraq’s prime minister said Saturday that his security forces are ready to protect the country once the American military withdraws by the end of this year, and played down any suggestion that Iraq would become a follower of Iran.
Nouri al-Maliki told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview Saturday that he has “no concerns whatsoever” about security after all American troops withdraw by Jan. 1. Iraqi security forces have proven themselves capable and able to protect their own country, he said.
“Nothing has changed with the withdrawal of the American forces from Iraq on the security level because basically it has been in our hands,” he said.
The prime minister said Iraq has been largely responsible for security ever since the American military pulled out of the cities in 2008 and withdrew to bases outside the cities, leaving the Iraqi military largely responsible for their own internal security.
He said he was not worried about the type of sectarian warfare that almost destroyed Iraq in the years following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
“I assure the world that the Iraqi forces and the general situation in the country hasn’t changed and will not change,” the prime minister said.
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