Babylon celebrates the American withdrawal and demanding an end to the political blocs conflicts
12/31/2011 21:25
Muhammad Ali Masoudi governor of Babylon
"Iraq's gate" Babylon - Hundreds of people celebrated the province of Babylon, Saturday, the day the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, as demanded by local officials and citizens of the political blocs to end their conflicts and find participants to maintain security and stability in the country.
The governor of Babylon Mohamed Messaoudi, on the sidelines of the celebration of the Iraqi flag, which held the center of Hilla, "This day is a wedding, and national, as it is on an important role in the hearts of the people of Iraq," noting that "maintaining the as lifting as an Iraqi flag, but reflect on the day of sovereignty and on the dignity of all Iraqis after the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq, according to the security agreement. "
Masoudi said that "Iraqi security forces capable of maintaining security and keeping the lead after a military training and intelligence."
For his part, one of the participants and the celebration is called Muzahim Algerian Mohammed Jawad, said that "this day will have a significant and profound repercussions on the internal and external," and urged the political blocs to "end their conflicts and find participants to maintain the security of citizens."
Also considered another participant, named Saad Hamza Alfalh "on the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the joints of a detailed history of Iraq," noting that "the forces that liberated Iraq from the dictatorial regime."
The United States ended official U.S. presence in Iraq in December of 2011 after nine years of its military invasion in 2003, and the overthrow of President Saddam Hussein, a decision of the former U.S. President George W. Bush.
Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Strategic Framework Agreement and to reduce the number of reconstruction teams in the provinces, as well as providing important sustainable for the rule of law, including the police development program and the completion of the coordination and supervision and the report of the Fund for Iraq relief and reconstruction.
Under the security pact signed between Baghdad and Washington in late November of 2008 that it should withdraw all U.S. forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq not later than 31 December of this year, it had withdrawn U.S. combat forces under the Convention of the cities and villages and towns of Iraq on 30 June 2009.
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12/31/2011 21:25
Muhammad Ali Masoudi governor of Babylon
"Iraq's gate" Babylon - Hundreds of people celebrated the province of Babylon, Saturday, the day the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, as demanded by local officials and citizens of the political blocs to end their conflicts and find participants to maintain security and stability in the country.
The governor of Babylon Mohamed Messaoudi, on the sidelines of the celebration of the Iraqi flag, which held the center of Hilla, "This day is a wedding, and national, as it is on an important role in the hearts of the people of Iraq," noting that "maintaining the as lifting as an Iraqi flag, but reflect on the day of sovereignty and on the dignity of all Iraqis after the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq, according to the security agreement. "
Masoudi said that "Iraqi security forces capable of maintaining security and keeping the lead after a military training and intelligence."
For his part, one of the participants and the celebration is called Muzahim Algerian Mohammed Jawad, said that "this day will have a significant and profound repercussions on the internal and external," and urged the political blocs to "end their conflicts and find participants to maintain the security of citizens."
Also considered another participant, named Saad Hamza Alfalh "on the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the joints of a detailed history of Iraq," noting that "the forces that liberated Iraq from the dictatorial regime."
The United States ended official U.S. presence in Iraq in December of 2011 after nine years of its military invasion in 2003, and the overthrow of President Saddam Hussein, a decision of the former U.S. President George W. Bush.
Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Strategic Framework Agreement and to reduce the number of reconstruction teams in the provinces, as well as providing important sustainable for the rule of law, including the police development program and the completion of the coordination and supervision and the report of the Fund for Iraq relief and reconstruction.
Under the security pact signed between Baghdad and Washington in late November of 2008 that it should withdraw all U.S. forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq not later than 31 December of this year, it had withdrawn U.S. combat forces under the Convention of the cities and villages and towns of Iraq on 30 June 2009.
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