McCain's comments provoked the National Alliance and some described the Israeli hawk
On: Wed, 12/01/2012 10:30
Baghdad / term
described the leadership of the coalition of state law Izzat Shabandar, yesterday, U.S. Senator John McCain to "American-Israeli hawk," noting that his remarks on Iraq does not represent American opinion, what was considered that Iraq is the number one is not to divide.
Shabandar said in an interview with Alsumaria News Agency that "McCain's comments reflect the desire of some parties in the U.S. in Washington, and do not reflect the official view of the U.S.", describing McCain as "American-Israeli hawk, who speaks about what he wishes and is adopted for Iraq." Shabandar added that "even though McCain was a strong contender next election, but his statement does not represent American opinion," adding that "the heads of the Americans changed their statements when they receive the presidency." The Shabandar, that "the United States is not one school or one decision," noting that "the resolution, which can be relied upon and reach an understanding with him, when he comes from a man formally assume the decision process in American power." He Shabandar that "Iraq is the number one non-dividing," explaining that "the Iraqi people very vigilant, although that which is going through a sensitive conditions, which are a reflection of the conflict Tarin leaders on the situation in Iraq." For his part, the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, on Wednesday, told U.S. Senator John McCain, which was likely the collapse of the Iraqi government and split the country into three states, election propaganda, while stressed that there is a popular rejection of any idea of the division, ruled out the collapse of the Maliki government., Said the head of the Liberals in the House of Representatives Bahaa al-Araji, said that "the United States live atmosphere of the elections, where there are statements to bring in voters, especially the issue of Iraq, the top of the election campaign of the two parties Leaderboard and the leaders there," adding that the statements of McCain on the collapse of the Iraqi government "comes as part of the election campaign." He added Araji that "there is popular rejection of the idea of dividing Iraq," noting that "the budget 2012 contains the expansion in powers of provincial councils and this has meant less claims division." The al-Araji, "the existence of many problems in previous governments did not fall either in the government-Jaafari or Maliki, but problems are resolved within the national vision. "The MP for the National Alliance, has criticized Qassem al-Araji, Wednesday, those remarks, describing them Palmqlqh, while accusing him of aiming to export U.S. internal problems of Iraq. It was also considered a coalition of state law led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, that the message sent by the leaders of the Iraqi List, the U.S. administration that encouraged U.S. Senator John McCain on the release of those statements, as pointed out that the proliferation of militias and death squads in the country at the time the U.S. troop presence was more than now. The U.S. Senator and Republican candidate John McCain has favored, Tuesday, the collapse of the Iraqi government and the disintegration of Iraq into three different countries, pointing to the proliferation of militias and death squads in the country and the growing tension between the Kurdish areas and the rest of Iraq amid an "escape" Iraqi Vice President to Erbil. And met with U.S. Senator McCain's remarks reactions from the political blocs and the Iraqi leadership, where he was the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, on Wednesday, these statements, election propaganda, while stressing that there is a popular rejection of any idea of the division, ruled out the collapse of the Maliki government. And Iraq is going through a crisis of great political, the first after the U.S. withdrawal and the result of issuing a warrant of arrest against the Vice President of the Republic of command in the list of Iraq Tariq al-Hashemi on charges of supporting terrorism and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a request to parliament to withdraw confidence from the deputy leader of the Iraqi List, also Saleh al-Mutlaq, After describing the last of the owners as a "dictator", which prompted the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, to suspend its membership in the Council of Ministers and House of Representatives, and submit a request to the parliament of no confidence in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. The United States officially ended its presence in Iraq in December of 2011, under the agreement signed between the two countries in 2008, after nine years of its military invasion in 2003, and the overthrow of Saddam, the decision of former U.S. President George W. Bush.
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