Maliki warns security leaders and the Iraqi military to go into the consequences of political conflicts
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2012 00:00
Baghdad: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, military leaders and security in the country of the consequences of going into the political conflicts and called the security forces to beware of schemes and described as terrorists and murderers.
The student-Maliki presided over a meeting of senior officials and military leaders and security officials, and a number of governors and heads of provincial councils and officials of the security committees in Baghdad today, "the unification of discourse outside."
He said that "the security man and the military in general should stay away from indulging in political conflicts."
Maliki promised to bias any officer or security man this side or that for reasons of political or sectarian "betrayal and act contrary to the Secretariat, which carried. "
and called on security authorities to take precautions, which he described schemes of terrorists and murderers "who fell for them all the arguments they cite them to target the innocent."
urged greater coordination and cooperation between local governments, governorates, and military officials and security "to eliminate the killers and terrorists The instigators of sectarian strife wherever they are. "
He also called on security agencies to move away from political differences and not to politicize the security, as revealed the formation of a joint committee of the Ministries of Interior and Defense to transfer the functions of keeping the security of the cities to the police, stressing the need to resolve all political disputes over the Constitution.
The Iraqi Prime Minister that the multiplicity of political discourse with the outside, leaving a negative impact on the security side, and considered that the diversity will also Iraqi officials as if they were officials of different countries.
He said, "we disagree among ourselves, but it should be our discourse with the outside world a united and should not be talking as if we were officials of the States different and not a single state. "
and warned of what he described as sectarian sedition, which he said that "the enemies of Iraq were left in front of them elsewhere," stressing that they will not be able to achieve their goals because Iraqis Mtakhin malicious Shiites and Sunnis.
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