
Barham Salih said there is “general consensus” that Iraq needs continued collaboration with the US forces, which he said can go on “as long as it is necessary.” He warned that the threat from ISIS far from over, despite the announcement of the extremist group’s territorial defeat in Syria last week.
Some 5,200 troops are stationed in Iraq as part of a security agreement with the Iraqi government to advise, assist and support the country’s troops in the fight against ISIS, which overran large parts of Iraq in 2014 after Iraqi forces collapsed, and proceeded to declare a self-styled caliphate over
US forces, which had left Iraq in 2011, were invited back to assist the fight against ISIS, and Iraq declared victory over the group in late 2017 after a ruinous and costly war.
Salih’s comments are in stark contrast with that of mostly Iran-backed deputies in the Iraqi Parliament, who say they are preparing draft laws calling for a full withdrawal of US troops, now that the war against ISIS is over.
“They are here for the specific mission of empowering and enabling Iraqi forces in the fight against ISIS. Nothing else. That is the specific exclusive mission, and in that context, I do not see serious opposition to the presence of these forces in Iraq today,” Salih said.
He said he recently led a conversation among all the major political groupings of the country and there is “general consensus
Recent comments by US President Donald Trump that he wanted US troops to remain in Iraq to “watch Iran” provoked outrage in Baghdad, fueling the debate about the presence of US troops in Iraq.
Salih said any mission beyond what has been agreed to by the Iraqi government “is a subject that many political leaders of the country would take objection to.”
https://thearabweekly.com/iraq-president-sees-consensus-us-troops-presence
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