Liberal bloc renewed its rejection of the return of the U.S. military to Iraq
Saturday, January 24 / 1 December 2011 12:10
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates renewed Liberal block of the Sadrist movement back the U.S. military to Iraq under any name.
Said Rep. Majida al-Tamimi said in an interview with her agency {Euphrates News} on Saturday that "the Liberal bloc do not agree to the return of the occupation forces under any title and the highest increase in the number of U.S. embassy personnel in Baghdad, but should be similar to a number of other embassies and protection only."
Tamimi said that "We reject any new address or survival such as the return Madrbeyen fear or concern for the occupation and the Iraqi security because the Iraqis are able to protect their country."
The U.S. embassy spokesman in Baghdad, Michael McClellan, said on the tenth of December, the current, the number of staff of the Embassy his current close to 15 thousand, and knowingly and consent of the Iraqi government, and pointed out that this number is similar to the number of employees with the embassies of the United States in several countries.
The Alsantaor in the U.S. Senate and former candidate for the U.S. presidency • The leader of the Republican Party, John McCain called on U.S. President Barak Obama to keep part of the U.S. forces after 2011.
Tamimi, noting that "we expect crises after the departure of the occupation forces and expected this thing because it is inconsistent with U.S. interests and calls by some of these crises, crises and other regions."
And there have been many claims of Iraq's provinces by announcing administrative and economic regions of the province of Salahuddin and Diyala province.
She Tamimi that "U.S. forces Do not keep its interests in Iraq and there agendas, many try to keep it after its withdrawal, noting that the Americans wish for the failure of the political process in Iraq to say that we have achieved stability in Iraq, but we determined our position and the Iraqis are able to confront and challenge." / End 3. m
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Saturday, January 24 / 1 December 2011 12:10
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates renewed Liberal block of the Sadrist movement back the U.S. military to Iraq under any name.
Said Rep. Majida al-Tamimi said in an interview with her agency {Euphrates News} on Saturday that "the Liberal bloc do not agree to the return of the occupation forces under any title and the highest increase in the number of U.S. embassy personnel in Baghdad, but should be similar to a number of other embassies and protection only."
Tamimi said that "We reject any new address or survival such as the return Madrbeyen fear or concern for the occupation and the Iraqi security because the Iraqis are able to protect their country."
The U.S. embassy spokesman in Baghdad, Michael McClellan, said on the tenth of December, the current, the number of staff of the Embassy his current close to 15 thousand, and knowingly and consent of the Iraqi government, and pointed out that this number is similar to the number of employees with the embassies of the United States in several countries.
The Alsantaor in the U.S. Senate and former candidate for the U.S. presidency • The leader of the Republican Party, John McCain called on U.S. President Barak Obama to keep part of the U.S. forces after 2011.
Tamimi, noting that "we expect crises after the departure of the occupation forces and expected this thing because it is inconsistent with U.S. interests and calls by some of these crises, crises and other regions."
And there have been many claims of Iraq's provinces by announcing administrative and economic regions of the province of Salahuddin and Diyala province.
She Tamimi that "U.S. forces Do not keep its interests in Iraq and there agendas, many try to keep it after its withdrawal, noting that the Americans wish for the failure of the political process in Iraq to say that we have achieved stability in Iraq, but we determined our position and the Iraqis are able to confront and challenge." / End 3. m
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