The expulsion of American soldiers from Iraq is irreversible.
An Iraqi political source said on Monday that the expulsion of American terrorist soldiers from the country is irreversible, and decisive positions will be taken on the statements of Mohammad Shia al-Sudani regarding the continued presence of these forces in Iraq.
According to this report, this source, whose name has not been mentioned, added: The leaders of the coordination committee of the Iraqi resistance groups called for a meeting in order to issue a unified position against the decision of the current Iraqi government and against the American occupation.
Meanwhile, “Mohammed Al-Tamimi”, a member of the Iraqi Shiite Coordination Framework, in a Twitter message, in response to the statements of the Prime Minister of this country, Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani, said: Who gave you the right to bargain over the blood of martyrs, and who are you? to decide the fate of Iraq and since when has America become a friend?
He also emphasized: a firm and firm position will be taken against these statements and anyone who tries to negotiate about the sovereignty of Iraq, and it does not matter what position this person holds and from whom he is supported. How much does this work?
It should be noted that Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani recently said in a conversation with the Wall Street Journal that Iraq still needs the presence of American forces in its country and that the destruction of ISIS terrorist elements will take some time!
By stating that we do not need forces to fight inside Iraq, he added: Daesh terrorists who penetrate into Iraq from Syria are a source of threat to Baghdad.
Al-Sudani said that he believes that it is not impossible for Iraq to have a good relationship with both Iran and the United States.
While expressing his desire to send a high-ranking delegation from this country to Washington in the near future in order to prepare preparations for his meeting with the American president, the Iraqi Prime Minister stated: About 200 soldiers are engaged in training and advisory activities in Iraq.