Sadrists intend to thwart a plan to keep U.S. trainers
06/08/2011 12:19
Baghdad / Orr News
Expected to enter the relationship between the Sadrists and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a sensitive and critical stage against the backdrop of adherence to the survival of the Sadrists oppose any U.S. troops under any name at a time when Maliki is preparing to start negotiations with Washington on the survival of the trainers.
He said the current intention to address through the Parliament to any attempt to keep American forces under any name, stressing that "the mandate of the political blocs to the Prime Minister to negotiate with U.S. forces violates the Constitution because it is not the right of the blocks the prime minister, but the subject of the powers of the Council of Ministers."
A spokesman for the Sadrist leader Salah al-Obaidi said his movement is expected that the recommendations of the Government Commission for its opinion about the Americans trained at the same time denying the news reported by some media on his agreement to the survival of a number of U.S. trainers in the country. Obeidi also expressed in a statement issued yesterday, fears about the positions of some Iraqi military leaders about the fate of U.S. troops, describing them as tails of the occupation.
Obeidi added that "the attitude of the Sadrist movement is fixed against the survival of any part of the occupation forces in Iraq and that reports by some media on the current approval for the survival of a number of trainers of the occupation forces is incorrect and they put the title of the news is contrary to its origin."
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