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 | Subject: Lahibi accused the United States and Iran of being behind the violence Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:41 am | |
| Lahibi accused the United States and Iran of being behind the violenceBar News | 01/11/2009 Baghdad / Orr News
Iraqi lawmaker accused the United States and Iran, yesterday, of being behind the escalation of violence in several Iraqi cities during the month, saying "linked groups carried out by U.S. troops and others to Iran and al-Qaeda armed operations taking advantage of the poor performance of the security forces and their inability to impose security and stability in the country."
The deputy Taha Lahibi, a member of the Iraqi parliament, told the German Press, "We believe that there is Iranian intervention - an American in command of the violence in Iraq, and we have confirmed information that the two parties carry out acts of violence through the penetration of al Qaeda and the use of the totals for Iran and other groups scattered accompanied by weakness in the performance of Iraqi forces, despite the availability of explosives detection devices. "
Lahibi added that "al Qaeda has become more a part of the infiltrated by the United States and Iran and other groups, they carry out their criminal operations in the country in a bloody conflict, the victim in which the Iraqi people is to confuse political and security situation and create an atmosphere of fear and instability, as well as internal conflicts between Arabs and Kurds in the northern city of Mosul and Kirkuk, which created an unstable security situations of armed groups created the ground for freedom of movement to incite violence and panic. "
He explained, "that acts of violence will widen in the coming stage will witness a wave of liquidations of all forces, without exception, to precede the process of legislative elections in January next to create an atmosphere of unnatural compromise the political process in the country," said "Iraqi parliament will adopt the election law during the current week, despite the large discrepancy in views on the points of contention raised."http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&sl=ar&u=http://www.uragency.net |
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