Al-Jamali reveals a government move to remove foreign forces and control the borders to end the presence of the Kurdistan Workers Party.
05 April 2024
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The representative of the Al-Sadiqoon, Ali Turki Al-Jamali, revealed today (Friday) that there are government movements to remove foreign forces from Iraq and control the borders to end the presence of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which has become a threat to the development road project.
Al-Jamali said in a televised interview that the Workers’ Party had established a complex network of tunnels similar to Gaza’s tunnels and possessed drones and thermal missiles, stressing the need for an international coalition to end the presence of the Workers’ Party, especially since the path to development would not be safe under its presence.
Al-Jamali pointed out that 25% of the territory of Syria is under the control of the SDF, which he considered to be one party with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, indicating that drugs enter Iraq from Syria in front of the Peshmerga as they nominally hold the border, in addition to the fact that Erbil has become specialized in human organ trade operations.
Al-Jamali considered that Al-Kadhimi’s agreements were based on courtesies, as he signed the Sinjar Agreement as a courtesy to the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which is driven by interests in the agreements, describing it as an agreement that equalizes the killer and the killed.