Signs of cracking of the National Alliance before negotiating with the Americans, al-Maliki
06/08/2011 12:57 06/08/2011 12:57
Began vow split between the components of the National Alliance, which leads the government on the horizon, as called for mass free of the Sadrists on the government to "respect the positions of the components of the National Alliance, said Deputy Riyad al-Zaidi," al-Maliki's demands to re-calculations in dealing with the components of the National Alliance and not be ignored, and took the view in the issue of training of the armed forces of U.S. experts. "
But a coalition of state law reduced the impact of the position of the rib and the unity and cohesion of the National Alliance, said Coalition MP Hassan Sinead, that "the dispute about the hiring of Americans is normal, and the relationship within the National Alliance with a strong Kurdish coalition can not be separated."
The MP said the Liberal bloc chest bright Naji said "the current refuse to stay any number of U.S. forces under any name and it will address strength in parliament to any attempt to extend or to agree again to keep any number of U.S. forces under any name and we will move on all the blocks to thwart it," He continued that "what is said in the meeting of heads of blocs, commissioned by the Prime Minister to negotiate with the American side violates the Constitution because it was not the right of the blocks the prime minister is the subject of the powers of the Council of Ministers only."
He Naji that "he had already announced that all components of the National Alliance, refusing to extend the stay of U.S. forces and the coalition has the provisions and principles will not abandon them," adding that "the American side wants to get immunity for its forces and legitimize it because they do not respect all Iraqi laws."
For his part, MP for the state law, Khalid al-Asadi said, "The existence of a limited number of trained legal sizes will not harm." He said al-Asadi said, "all the blocks asked Maliki to negotiate with the U.S. side on this subject and has yet to get Maliki to negotiate so there is no Iraqi decision so" asserting that "any decision to that effect is attributed to the parliament," noting that "the alliance announced earlier was not necessary The presence of U.S. troops. "
For its part, demanded the MP for the Liberal block Maha league the House of Representatives to issue a binding decision not to approve the survival of any American soldier under any name. The "survival of the occupation forces under any name would add legitimacy to his crimes against the Iraqi people a government as legal cover to legitimize his crimes were previously under the cover of the security agreement which gave legal legitimacy to the occupation soldiers to not accounting for their crimes against the Iraqi people."
She added that "the request of the President of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Michael Mullen, the Iraqi government to provide legal immunity for U.S. troops that will remain after 2011 confirms the intention of the Israeli occupation forces continue military operations and violations of human rights against the Iraqi people."
Promised the league this demand, "conclusive evidence that U.S. troops will remain after this year's battle, not to train Iraqi forces, and has been declared by the government and some politicians do."
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06/08/2011 12:57 06/08/2011 12:57
Began vow split between the components of the National Alliance, which leads the government on the horizon, as called for mass free of the Sadrists on the government to "respect the positions of the components of the National Alliance, said Deputy Riyad al-Zaidi," al-Maliki's demands to re-calculations in dealing with the components of the National Alliance and not be ignored, and took the view in the issue of training of the armed forces of U.S. experts. "
But a coalition of state law reduced the impact of the position of the rib and the unity and cohesion of the National Alliance, said Coalition MP Hassan Sinead, that "the dispute about the hiring of Americans is normal, and the relationship within the National Alliance with a strong Kurdish coalition can not be separated."
The MP said the Liberal bloc chest bright Naji said "the current refuse to stay any number of U.S. forces under any name and it will address strength in parliament to any attempt to extend or to agree again to keep any number of U.S. forces under any name and we will move on all the blocks to thwart it," He continued that "what is said in the meeting of heads of blocs, commissioned by the Prime Minister to negotiate with the American side violates the Constitution because it was not the right of the blocks the prime minister is the subject of the powers of the Council of Ministers only."
He Naji that "he had already announced that all components of the National Alliance, refusing to extend the stay of U.S. forces and the coalition has the provisions and principles will not abandon them," adding that "the American side wants to get immunity for its forces and legitimize it because they do not respect all Iraqi laws."
For his part, MP for the state law, Khalid al-Asadi said, "The existence of a limited number of trained legal sizes will not harm." He said al-Asadi said, "all the blocks asked Maliki to negotiate with the U.S. side on this subject and has yet to get Maliki to negotiate so there is no Iraqi decision so" asserting that "any decision to that effect is attributed to the parliament," noting that "the alliance announced earlier was not necessary The presence of U.S. troops. "
For its part, demanded the MP for the Liberal block Maha league the House of Representatives to issue a binding decision not to approve the survival of any American soldier under any name. The "survival of the occupation forces under any name would add legitimacy to his crimes against the Iraqi people a government as legal cover to legitimize his crimes were previously under the cover of the security agreement which gave legal legitimacy to the occupation soldiers to not accounting for their crimes against the Iraqi people."
She added that "the request of the President of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Michael Mullen, the Iraqi government to provide legal immunity for U.S. troops that will remain after 2011 confirms the intention of the Israeli occupation forces continue military operations and violations of human rights against the Iraqi people."
Promised the league this demand, "conclusive evidence that U.S. troops will remain after this year's battle, not to train Iraqi forces, and has been declared by the government and some politicians do."
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