The largest case of parliamentary inquiry into the assassination of Hajj Qasim has been opened in Iraq
Mike Pompeo’s recent revelation of the details of the assassinations of Hajj Qasim and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes prompted Iraqi political and parliamentary figures to call for a thorough and thorough investigation into US intelligence infiltration of Baghdad airport and the Iraqi intelligence service.
Recent remarks by former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo regarding the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force, and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, deputy head of al-Hashd al-Shabi, known in Iraq as the commanders of the victory over ISIS. It has once again sparked political and security controversy in Iraq over the dubious role of the US embassy, which operates beyond the borders of a diplomatic mission.
Parliamentary inquiry into Pompeo’s remarks opened
Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s remarks shocking Some Iraqi personalities were involved in this crime.
“Pompeo has revealed scary and secretive details about the US invasion of Iraq and the extent of its interference in its internal affairs,” he said. The Al-Fatah coalition practically launched the largest parliamentary inquiry through specialized committees to hold any US embassy spies accountable and bring them to justice. “The investigation will include hosting and summoning senior Iraqi security commanders to learn about the circumstances of the incident, what actually happened, and the extent of American influence in the Iraqi security services and their involvement in the crime.”
Pompeo’s remarks clarified the truth about the assassinations and the third party in Iraq
On the other hand, Muhammad al-Sihood, a representative of the State of Law Coalition, reacted to Pompeo’s remarks by saying that these statements were true and true, something that we talked about many times but did not listen to.