The United States Ambassador to Iraq, Alina Romanowski, has stated that the Islamic State (Daesh/ISIS) still poses a significant threat in Iraq. Despite efforts by the US-led military coalition in collaboration with Iraq to fully defeat the group, their work is not yet complete. This statement comes amidst opinions in Iraq that view the rise of ISIS movements in the country as a result of America's plan to continue its occupation presence, despite a formal agreement between the Iraqi government and the United States.
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ISIS still poses a threat in #Iraq and the US-led military coalitionās work with Iraq to fully defeat the group is not done, #US Ambassador to Baghdad Alina Romanowski says. https://t.co/5s1eCWexHD
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The Islamic State still poses a threat in Iraq and the US-led military coalition's work with Iraq to fully defeat the group is not done, United States Ambassador to Iraq Alina Romanowski told Reuters in an interview. https://t.co/NNwjV5DPcO
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What cruel trick is America using to justify its presence in Iraq? Public opinion in Iraq views the rise of Daesh (ISIS) movements in that country as a result of America's plan to continue its occupation presence in Iraq. Despite the formal agreement between the Iraqi andā¦ https://t.co/hiUi075fLv