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Attorney-Maliki demanded an increase of financial allocations to support the Ministry of Defense in the intelligence

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11/12/2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Baghdad - where the deputy asked for a coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki for security and defense committee to increase financial allocations to support the Ministry of Defense and to strengthen the effort in the intelligence and security post-withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. He said al-Maliki told all of Iraq [where] that "the battle is now a battle of intelligence and information and not Battle of the confrontation Awaltkhandq in the positions so the government should be supportive of this issue." He added, "Remember the security file is through the leadership of existing processes in the provinces and the military units deployed as well as coordination between Ministry of Interior, Defense and therefore, many provinces have borne the responsibility for security before the withdrawal period the U.S. as the provinces have seen the withdrawal of U.S. forces since the beginning of 2010 and was called the [coalition forces] in particular the British forces, "he says." He called not to doubt the ability of the security services of the police and the army in the maintenance of security refuted at the same time all the allegations that Iraqi forces can not protect the borders and the country's airspace. " said MP for the coalition of state law that "security forces assumed responsibility for the security file since 2008 and is able to maintain security and strengthen their security." The that many of the politicians in Iraq's security forces is ticked on the weakness of the intelligence which led to repeated security breaches that occur from time to time.


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