Sunday, January 5, 2020

Iraq's Parliament Passes Resolution To Expel US-Led Coalition Troops From The Country. Vote Was Split Along Sectarian Lines With Sunni And Kurds Representatives Voting Against





Reuters: Iraqi parliament passes resolution to end foreign troop presence

BAGHDAD, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Iraq’s parliament passed on Sunday a resolution telling the government to end the presence of foreign troops in Iraq and ensure they not use its land, air, and waters for any reason.

“The government commits to revoke its request for assistance from the international coalition fighting Islamic State due to the end of military operations in Iraq and the achievement of victory,” the resolution read.

“The Iraqi government must work to end the presence of any foreign troops on Iraqi soil and prohibit them from using its land, airspace or water for any reason.”

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WNU Editor: The vote in the Iraqi parliament was split along sectarian lines (see below):

The Iraqi government will now need to approve it, but that is not going to happen right now .... U.S. Troops Unlikely to Be Forced Out of Iraq Despite Calls for Their Expulsion, Analysts Say (Newsweek). The current Prime Minister is in a care-taker role, and the Sunni-Kurd opposition do not favour this move. Iraq is now deeply split not only along sectarian lines, but many within Iraq's Shiite community have been leading the protest movement against the Iranian influence in the country, and the corruption that they have spawned.

More News On Iraq's Parliament Passing A Resolution To Expel US-Led Coalition Troops From The Country

Iraq’s Parliament calls for expulsion of U.S. troops -- AP
Iraq parliament passes resolution to expel US-led coalition troops from country -- France 24
Iraqi Parliament Votes To Expel U.S. Troops From Country In Wake Of Soleimani Strike -- NPR
Iraqi Lawmakers Vote to Expel U.S. Troops as Iran Mourns a Slain General -- The New York Times
Iraqi parliament passes resolution calling on government to end US troop presence -- CNBC
Iraq votes to expel U.S. troops after Iran Gen. Qasem Soleimani's killing -- USA Today
Iraqi Parliament Votes in Favor of Expelling U.S. Troops -- Wall Street Journal
Iraqi parliament passes resolution asking government to cancel request for assistance from US-led coalition -- RT
U.S. Troops Unlikely to Be Forced Out of Iraq Despite Calls for Their Expulsion, Analysts Say -- Newsweek

6 comments:

Antitroll said...

Possibly a civil war upcoming or guerilla attacks on American soldiers.
If bodybags come back, trump will most likely lose election

Anonymous said...

CHUDS. This a shining example of democracy in action. We did it folks!

MiSSION ACCOMPLISHED.

CHUDS. All it took was bunch of war crimes, a million or so murdered Iraqis and others since '91, and good 'ole American exceptionalism.

To honor America, I Will pick one of your hovels at random and install a new trough.

CHUDS.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful isn't it! Better start selling some of your inventory, you'll need the money!

Anonymous said...

"Possibly ... guerilla attacks on American soldiers." - Swiftus

And the contractor who was killed on Friday (December 27, 2019) was killed following a formal declaration of war by Iran?

"US civilian contractor killed in rocket attack in Iraq"

www.cnn.com/2019/12/27/politics/iraq-rocket-attack-contractor-killed/index.html

Antitroll you should do some charity work. Give back to the community. Visit a special needs center, open your mouth and thus let the kids know that it could be worse. They could be you.

Daniel said...

Worth noting, though, that Sadr, possibly the most influential independent voice in the Shia community, has called for a "humiliating" expulsion of American troops. Up until now he was quite skeptical of Iran, though, preferring to speak against both foreign powers meddling in Iraqi affairs. I suspect that the Shia may consolidate around pro-Iranian and anti-American politics now.

Bob Huntley said...

Well now more people will be killed and for sure some will be Amreicans.