Maliki warns of military leaders to engage in political conflicts and bias to any party
Saturday, 28 December / 2 January 2012 16:29
{Baghdad} Euphrates News warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's military commanders and security officials to go into political conflicts.
According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today that "al-Maliki presided over today's expanded meeting of senior officials and military leaders and security officials, and a number of governors and heads of provincial officials and security committees, and discussed the meeting which was attended by Minister of Defense and Agency Saadoun Dulaimi developments internal security situation and its association with the ongoing transformations in the region. "
The statement quoted Maliki as saying that he "must remain a security and the military away from this atmosphere, and we promise bias any officer or security man this side or that for reasons of political or sectarian treachery and act contrary to the Secretariat, which carried."
He added, "to disagree with us, but it should be a unified discourse with the outside should not be talking as if we were officials of different countries, and not a single state."
He called for a "care should be taken from the plans of terrorists and murderers who fell for them all the arguments they cite them to target the innocent."
He explained, "were left to the enemies of Iraq but desperate attempts to provoke sectarian strife and they can not achieve their malicious because the Iraqis Mtakhin Shiites, Sunnis and other sects and religions and nationalities, and will be a failure determination is imperative for these schemes criminal as it was until now."
He called for "greater coordination and cooperation between local governments and military officials and security to eliminate the killers, terrorists and sectarian agitators, wherever they are."
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