(Gateway Pundit) The Iraqi Parliament will hold an emergency session on Sunday to discuss the US airstrike in Baghdad that killed Iranian terror leader Qassem Soleimani and Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
The Iraqi parliament is expected to vote on continued US presence in the country.
Iraqs Speaker vowed to put an end to US presence in the country.
BREAKING: Iraqs Parliament vows to eliminate the US presence in #Iraq deputy parliament speaker says theyll hold an emergency meeting & make "decisive decisions that put an end to US presence inside Iraq"
The Examiner reported:
Iraqs Speaker of Parliament Mohammed al Halbousi vowed to put an end to U.S. presence in Iraq after President Trump ordered airstrikes that killed top Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani and Iraqs Popular Mobilization Forces boss Mahdi al Muhandis in Baghdad on Thursday.
Yesterdays targeting of a military commander in Iraqs armed forces near Baghdad International Airport is a flagrant breach of sovereignty and violation of international agreements, a statement from Halbousi read.
Halbousi added that Iraq must avoid becoming a battlefield or a side in any regional or international conflict.
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