Today: 18 May 2025
3 January 2021
2 mins read

Iraqi leaders call for expulsion of foreign forces

“The stability of the region depends on the stability of Iraq, and the latter can only be stabilised with the departure of all foreign forces from its lands,” said Al-Ameri…reports Asian Lite News

Iraqi militia leaders on Sunday called for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq on the first anniversary of a US drone strike that killed two senior commanders of Shiite militias.

During a rally of thousands of supporters of Hashd Shaabi forces at al-Tahrir Square in downtown Baghdad, Hadi al-Ameri, head of Iran-backed Badr Organization, told the demonstrators “the government must abide by its pledges to remove all foreign forces, especially the US forces, according to a timetable.”

“The stability of the region depends on the stability of Iraq, and the latter can only be stabilised with the departure of all foreign forces from its lands,” al-Ameri said during the rally to mourn the death of the Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and deputy chief of Iraq’s paramilitary Hashd Shaabi forces Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the Xinhua news agency reported.

Falih al-Fayadh, head of the Hashd Shaabi forces, told the rally that the retaliation for the killing of the two Shiite leaders will be through “implementation of the decision of the Iraqi Council of Representatives (parliament) to remove the US forces.”

Iraq’s full sovereignty and withdrawal of the U.S. forces are “a matter that cannot be compromised,” said al-Fayadh during the rally of Hashd Shaabi supporters, who chanted “revenge” and “no to America.”

Many demonstrators raised Iraqi flags, posters of Soleimani and al-Muhandis, and held banners saying “the will of free peoples is stronger than the US aggression.”

The rally was held under tight security measures, as the security forces deployed throughout the capital in the past few days blocked many main roads in the city, which was expected to witness demonstrations condemning the assassination.

The US drone strike on January 3, 2020 caused an escalation of tensions between Iran and the United States in the region.

The airstrike prompted the Iraqi parliament to pass a resolution requesting the government to end the presence of foreign forces in the country.

Also read:Iran to resume full gas flows to Iraq

Previous Story

Pelosi re-elected as US House Speaker

Next Story

Fashion Trends For 2021

Latest from -Top News

Trump sheds isolationism during Middle East trip

His four-day trip through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE has underscored how dramatically he has reimagined traditional alliances and inserted himself into global conflicts The first major overseas trip of President

Hamas engaged in direct talks with US

Hamas, which has governed Gaza since winning the 2006 Palestinian elections, is calling for a prisoner exchange, the total withdrawal of Israeli forces…reports Asian Lite News In a notable development, a senior

Strong families, stronger UAE vision

Marking the International Day of Families, the government has underscored the importance of nurturing, empowering, and sustaining strong family units as the bedrock of progress. The UAE has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment

Digital School expands Africa footprint

UAE-led initiative drives regional collaboration, youth empowerment through digital education The Digital School, a flagship initiative of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), has deepened its commitment to digital education

UAE honours Trump

President Trump receives the UAE’s highest civilian honour – the Order of Zayed – as he and H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed reaffirm a deepening strategic partnership across technology, defence, and regional
Go toTop