US contributed to ISIS creation, now tries to claim victory over it – Iraqi VP talks tough
Iraq's
Vice President Nouri al-Maliki © Reuters
RT,
21
July, 2017
The
recapture of Mosul is an achievement of the Iraqi people while the US
is trying to highjack it and claims it was them who "led that
war," Iraq's Vice President Nouri al-Maliki has told the RIA
Novosti news agency.
"Yes,
they supported us with aviation, but the main credit goes to the
Iraqi soldiers, people’s militia, Iraqi air force,"
al-Maliki stated in his interview with
the Russian news agency.
He
added that he "regrets
and denies [Americans] claiming the victory [in Mosul] is their
achievement."
"In
reality, this is the victory of the Iraqi army,"
al-Maliki said, revealing that the victory came a high cost, with
some 20,000 Iraqi soldiers and police officers having been either
killed or wounded.
The
Iraqi military did everything possible "not
to destroy the city more than it was necessary in the circumstances
of war,"
he said, adding, that as a result, the battle for Mosul lasted for
nine months.
"We
could have surrounded the city, but then its residents would have
suffered from famine."
There
were some 5,000 terrorists in Iraq, with between 2,000 and 3,000 of
them having been killed. Others are still hiding or have fled with
the refugees, according to the Iraqi vice-president.
"The
victory is yet not final,"
the top Iraqi official said, explaining that there are "still
small terrorist hubs in the city,"
as well as terrorist "sleeper
cells"
across the country.
"There
are sleeper cells in Baghdad, from time to time they take action and
perform bombings... That's not worrying in a military sense. Islamic
State [IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL] is unable to advance or capture
territories, they will not be able to hold the occupied regions, but
from the security point of view there are still sleeper cells and
lone wolves, used by IS,"
al-Maliki said.
While
the US has provided support to the Iraqi army and allied forces, it
has contributed to the emergence of IS in the first place, al-Maliki
claimed, adding that Washington now seeks to establish military bases
on Iraqi territory in order to maintain influence in the region.
"IS
resembles the Taliban which was created by the US administration to
counter the USSR in Afghanistan. The same way, IS was created to
counter the Iraqi stance, which did not agree to blockade Syria, was
against no-fly zones in Syria and against American military bases,"
he stated.
"The
Iraqi society is against foreign military bases on the country's
territory,"
al-Maliki told RIA, adding that he has already warned the Americans
against "coming
back to Iraq and setting up bases here."
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