Posted on 01/10/2020 8:46:21 AM PST by SeekAndFind
KEY POINTS:
*Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi has told the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to send a delegation to Iraq tasked with formulating the mechanism for the withdrawal of U.S troops from Iraq.
* The Iraqi leader asked Pompeo to send delegates to Iraq to prepare a mechanism to carry out the parliaments resolution regarding the withdrawal of foreign troops from Iraq.
Iraqs caretaker prime minister asked the U.S. secretary of state to start working out a road map for an American troop withdrawal from Iraq, his office said Friday, signaling his insistence on ending the U.S. military presence despite recent moves to de-escalate tensions between Iran and the U.S.
Adel Abdul-Mahdi made the request in a telephone call with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday night, his office said in a statement. He also told Pompeo that recent U.S. strikes in Iraq were an unacceptable breach of Iraqi sovereignty and a violation of the two countries security agreements.
The Iraqi leader asked Pompeo to send delegates to Iraq to prepare a mechanism to carry out the parliaments resolution regarding the withdrawal of foreign troops from Iraq, according to the statement.
The prime minister said American forces had entered Iraq and drones are flying in its airspace without permission from Iraqi authorities and this was a violation of the bilateral agreements, the statement added.
Iraqi lawmakers passed a resolution to oust U.S. troops last Sunday, following the U.S. drone strike that killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and senior Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis at Baghdads airport. The non-binding vote put the responsibility on the government to formally request a withdrawal. Abdul-Mahdi, addressing lawmakers at the time, called for urgent measures to ensure the removal of the troops.
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We leave and Iran annexes Iraq and makes it a province of Iran. Not good....
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What a pickle Bush got us into. Didn’t anyone take into consideration that the Shia are the majority population in Iraq?!
And THAT, is exactly how Trump gets our troops out of Iraq.
I also agree. As a Canadian I want all our boys in Iraq and Afghanistan to come home. No more sitting targets.
“Destruction of equipment and supplies wont take as long.”
Can’t equipment and supplies be flown back to the U.S. for use here?
Meanwhile Kurdish media Rudaw reported on Jan 6 that:
Iraqs Prime Minister Adil Abdul al-Mahdi receives Chinas ambassador to Iraq,
Zhang Tao conveyed Beijings readiness to provide military assistance.
https://twitter.com/RudawEnglish/status/1214170432603086853/photo/1
Speaking of China, theres a rumor that among those killed in the US airstrikes were people connected to the Chinese military. It shouldnt come as a surprise given China is a major weapons supplier for Iran, had just participated in a joint military drill, and Soleimani and the Iraqi militia leaders were believed to be planning major terrorist attacks in the area. Of course theres no confirmation except maybe some possible clues:
- Pompeo called the Chinese almost immediately after the airstrikes, even before he called the UK. This is odd considering that China is not an ally. See Pompeos two tweets about his calls in the article:
https://bongino.com/pompeo-says-soleimani-killed-due-to-imminent-threats-trumps-decision-saved-american-lives/
- Statements made by the Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi after the US airstrikes were pretty tame calling for dialogue compared with his prior rhetoric against US involvement in the Middle East.
It’s “tells” in the headline and “asks” in the body.
At least two stories today following this pattern.
I go to Twitter. Right after the airstrike some good people there said “for the next few weeks ignore everything the political pundits are saying and look at these military experts”.
... so I did. The immidiate prediction was - Iraq political types are certain to make noise for internal consumption, but they are far less certain to follow this noise with real action.
Noise is what I am seeing here.
I hope then that the gentleman took the appliances with him and replaced them with old cheap used ones matching the old ones that were there.
No, it was extensive work, like replacing counters, cupboards and flooring. I do not know what was done to the appliances.
You get my point though. I am not sure we can ask Iraq to reimburse our invasion and everything that came after, any more than someone who invades my property and puts in a building without permission has the authority to do anything but leave when asked.
Iraqs Prime Minister Adil Abdul al-Mahdi receives Chinas ambassador to Iraq,
Zhang Tao conveyed Beijings readiness to provide military assistance.
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Not good. Yet the Democrats have blinders on to all the dangers posed by China.
Yep.
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