By Press TV
January 07, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Amid
confusion over a reported US letter to
Iraq announcing the steps its military
would take to move out of Iraq, Prime
Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi confirms that
Baghdad has actually received "signed
and translated" copies from the US Army
concerning the withdrawal.
In a televised cabinet meeting on
Tuesday, Abdul Mahdi clearly refuted all
US claims that the letter had been sent
by mistake or it had been inauthentic.
On Sunday, the Iraqi Parliament voted
unanimously in favor of a bill demanding
the withdrawal of all foreign military
forces led by the United States from the
country.
The vote came only two days after US
airstrikes assassinated senior Iranian
commander Lt. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, and
the second-in-command of Iraq's Popular
Mobilization Units (PMU) anti-terror
group, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis in the
Iraqi capital.
Earlier, various news agencies
reported that Brigadier General William
Seely, who oversees US Task Force Iraq,
had sent a letter to the head of Iraq’s
Joint Operations Command on Monday,
suggesting potential withdrawal of the
forces belonging to a US-led coalition,
which has been operating in Iraq since
2014 under the pretext of fighting Daesh.
‘Signed and translated’
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper later
denied that the US military had
announced preparation for “movement out
of Iraq,” and the Pentagon claimed that
an unsigned draft version of the letter
had been sent by mistake.
Abdel Mahdi, however, said he had
received signed and translated copies at
8:00 p.m. local time (1700 GMT) on
Monday.