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Iraq Hints at Bigger Role in Syria after US Withdrawal

  • December, 31, 2018 - 09:25
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Iraq Hints at Bigger Role in Syria after US Withdrawal

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iraq’s prime minister said that top security officials from Baghdad had met Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, and hinted at a bigger Iraqi role fighting Daesh terrorists as US troops withdraw from Syria.

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“This issue has a lot of complications,” Adel Abdul Mahdi told reporters on Sunday, referring to US President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement this month that he will withdraw US forces from Iraq’s neighbor, Reuters reported.

“If any negative development takes place in Syria it will affect us. We have a 600 km (400 miles) border with Syria and Daesh (ISIL or ISIS) is there,” Abdul Mahdi said.

The premier said the Iraqi delegation had visited Damascus to “gain the initiative, not just deal with the consequences” of any future Daesh activity emboldened by the US withdrawal. Iraqi news websites said the visit took place on Saturday.

Abdul Mahdi said Iraq sought to move beyond its current arrangement with Syria - under which it launches airstrikes against the terror group in Syrian territory - but did not get into more details.

“There are groups operating in Syria, and Iraq is the best way to deal with this,” he said, responding to a question about the possibility of increased involvement of Iraqi forces in Syria.

Abdul Mahdi has previously said that about 2,000 Daesh terrorists are operating near the border in Syria and trying to cross into Iraq.

Daesh was defeated in Iraq in 2017, but has continued to launch guerrilla-style attacks on security forces in the north of the country.

 
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