Speaking to CBS channel on Sunday, Trump said he would keep US bases in Iraq
because he "want[s] to be looking a little bit at Iran because Iran is a real
problem.”
"All I want to do is be able to watch. We have an unbelievable and expensive
military base built in Iraq,” he said.
The spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday the US is in no
position to use Iraq against Iran.
Speaking to Fars News Agency, Bahram Qassemi said Iran enjoys "deep” relations
with Iraq, and people in the country would not allow the US to threaten Iran
from Iraq.
"The Iraqi people and government would not let their country turn into a base
for the US government against Iran,” he said.
US Presence Source of Catastrophes
The spokesman said the US presence in Iraq is illegitimate and Washington ought
to leave the country as soon as possible and respect the Iraqi nation and
government.
The US presence in the region has brought nothing but billions of dollars of
losses and heightened anti-US sentiments in the world, he said, warning
Washington continued presence of the US in the region would cost dearly.
"All issues, problems and catastrophes in the region result from the misguided
and wrong policies of the US,” he said, adding that the US is still repeating
its strategic mistakes and those who make a mistake must pay for it, he said.
Iraq Gets Mad
Iraqi President Barham Saleh said the US has not taken permission to "watch”
Iran from Iraq, and Washington’s presence in the region is part of a bilateral
agreement to fight terrorism.
The former Iraqi premier, Haider al-Abadi, urged the US in a tweet on Monday
that Iraq’s national sovereignty must be respected.
Ammar Hakim, the leader of Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement, tweeted on Monday
that Iraq won’t allow others to use it to threaten its neighbours.
Earlier, Trump’s comments even raised eyebrows in Pentagon, with US officials
expressing confusion over Trump’s remarks.
Source:IFP