New wave of protests in south of Iraq
Some protesters, who are famous as Jokers due to their destruction, blocking roads and riots, are planning to protest in south of the country tomorrow.
Some protesters, who are famous as Jokers due to their destruction, blocking roads and riots, are planning to protest in south of the country tomorrow.
ISWNews Analysis Group: General Abdul Karim Khalaf, spokesperson of Iraqi Armed Forces, talked about details of US troops presence and leaving Iraq.
ISWNews Analysis Group: American New York Times reported of resumption of USA Iraq joint operation.
ISWNews Analysis Group: USA officially threatened to close Iraq’s account in Federal Bank of USA and Adil Abdul-Mahdi was informed.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Muqtada Sadr and Hadi al-Amiri and resistance groups, invited million people protests to condemn presence of American forces in Iraq.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Unknown militia fired five rockets toward Taji base, north of Baghdad.
Spokesperson of Iraq’s Kata’ib Hezbollah: Kataib is preparing to confront US forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Due to the unrest in Karbala, the Badr’s office in the city was set on fire by unknown people and security forces clashed with protesters.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Adil Abdul-Mahdi, Iraqi interim prime minister, arrived in Erbil in a formal trip for meeting and talking with officials of Kurdistan region today morning.
Iraq’s parliament bill regarding foreign forces expulsion and Adil Abdul-Mahdi’s administration economical agreements with China bittered US taste and their movements are trying to pour gas on the fire of Iraq’s small remainder of protests.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Some people in Iraq releasing a video claiming to form martyrdom seeking battalions against US and allies forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Adil Abdul-Mahdi, Iraq’s PM, asked assigning representatives and mechanisms for US forces to leave Iraq, in a telephone call with Mike Pompeo, USA foreign minister.