Baghdad A member of the Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, Amer Al-Fayez, said: “The strategic dialogue between Iraq and the United States may lead to the gradual withdrawal of American forces from Iraq, because their presence is not in their interest.”
He added, in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /: “The presence of the American forces is not in their interest, because it exposes them to the resistance factions and repeated clashes, which is a matter that does not serve them,” noting: “The departure of these forces is a popular and parliamentary demand, although some political blocs want these forces to remain in order to serve their interests.”
Al-Fayez denied the possibility of ISIS returning after the departure of the US forces, noting: “What is rumored in this regard is an unrealistic myth.”
He stressed: “The forces that are required to leave are not only American, but all foreign forces, including the Turkish ones, located in northern Iraq.”
Source: National Iraqi News Agency