Sadr denies his consent to the survival of American trainers after the end of the year
BAGHDAD - babysit - spokesman denied the cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on Thursday was quoted by the news that the approval of the Sadrist movement to keep the number of Americans trained in Iraq after the end of the time period set by the security agreement.
Said Sheikh Salah al-Obeidi said in a statement obtained by Xinhua public opinion (and babysit) a copy of it to him: "Our position remains stable against the survival of any part of the occupation forces in Iraq, and the reports by some media is incorrect because they put the title story is contrary to his origin."
He added that "our reservation at a meeting of political forces was due to our initial rejection of the Framework Convention with the occupation."
He continued: "The political attitudes of the government is against the survival of the occupation, but we are afraid of the positions of some military commanders and Almtvelh of the occupation, and we await the recommendations of the government and express our opinion in this regard."
One of the media attributed to al-Obeidi as saying "We are waiting to be decided by the Government, may produce a positive conviction of this mandate to the government if acted positively by working to give consent to the minimum of the trainers and not give them immunity."
He believed that "the question of the trainers have left the rubber to the government, and with the confidence that there are good political convictions to end the occupation, we have the conviction that there are military leaders have convictions belonging to the occupation."
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