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Legal: the provisions of Chapter VII of the most important obstacles to arming the Iraqi army

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Legal: the provisions of Chapter VII of the most important obstacles to arming the Iraqi army

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1:19 p.m.

BAGHDAD / electronic integrity

Legal expert said Mohammed al-Samarrai said Matdmenth UN Security Council resolutions that put Iraq under the provisions of Chapter VII of the UN Charter and continuity of action so far in front of an obstacle to complete the arming of the Iraqi army.

Samarrai said in a press statement received "integrity of electronic" copy of it on Wednesday that "the reasons for those decisions in 1990 is to prevent any potential threat posed by Iraq to its neighbors or the interests of the major countries in the region at the time," adding that "the survival of the application of the provisions of Chapter VII to Iraq, despite the demise of the justifications for imposing more than put a question mark and hide behind the purposes of international insistence on keeping Iraq undiminished sovereignty and to be in need of a permanent international will at the expense of national sovereignty. "

He added that "the clear purpose of the subject is to prevent Iraq from that on its own defense and limit its ability to prevent its development in addition to technical and technological fields, even in the civil service, scientific, and it certainly represents the will of the international Tida does not want good for Iraq."

He said al-Samarrai said that "the agreement between Iraq and the United States of America, one self-styled agreement of strategic cooperation not binding on the party to the American necessity for ritual complete the arming of Iraqi military forces as much as Mavera of commitment to Iraq should not access the subject of arming without agree in advance with the U.S. side to say the least and may be the continuity of application the provisions of item Aalsaba on Iraq Mbrarat of the most important application of the provisions of that Convention. "



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