Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi in Baghdad, Iraq on 12 May 2020 [Iraqi Prime Ministry/Anadolu Agency]
Middle East Monitor: Iraq PM says country’s treasury ‘almost empty’, sovereignty ‘violated’
Iraq’s new Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, said yesterday that when he assumed his duties the country’s treasury had been almost “empty”.
In an article published in the Baghdad Today newspaper, Al-Kadhimi said: “When I assumed my duties, I found nothing but an almost empty treasury and an unenviable situation after 17 years of change.”
“Our sovereignty continued to be deficient, violated or subject to doubts,” he said.
“The lands of our country are meant to become a field of struggle for others, and the security of our citizens is threatened, not only by Daesh and its sleeper cells, but also by weapons held outside the framework of the state,” he said.
Al-Kadhimi said the crisis engulfs all state institutions and impedes the country’s economic revival.
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Update: Iraq’s prime minister renews vow to reform system amid setbacks (The National)
WNU Editor: Talk about inheriting a complete mess.
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So is everybody else. Don't come looking to us for money.
Do you want to know one of the main reasons (there were many) to invade Iraq; it’s wasn’t the WMDs, that was a selling point for the UN and US. It was to make sure the next big war happened over there and not here. I say this worked and supported the invasion. It did cost a bunch, but I would rather have it there and not in the US.
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