Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Parliamentary Security: recommends that a comprehensive change to all the leaders for exceeding the legal limit for the job
Revealed for security and defense committee parliamentary Wednesday, hosted by senior officials from the security services to identify security breaches in the capital Baghdad and some other provinces during the past two days that killed hundreds of innocent people among the dead and wounded.
A member of the Committee Hassan Jihad told / Baghdadiya Enoz /, "it was hosting a number of security chiefs in the hall the Constitutional Chamber of Deputies to discuss security breaches suffered by the country in the last period, noting that" the meeting was attended by First Deputy President of the Council Qusai al-Suhail host in which both senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior Adnan al-Asadi and Associate Chief of Staff of the Army Qanbar and the commander of Baghdad operations, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Hashim, federal police chief Lt. Gen. Hussein al-Awadi, and the Commander of Land Forces Lt. General Ali Ghaidan. "
He noted that "the meeting discussed ways to deal with terrorist attacks and how to control and are not repeated," adding that the committee decided to make recommendations to the Presidency of Parliament and leader of the armed forces in order to accelerate the need to make changes to all the leaders of the security because many of the leaders to exercise their functions since the regime change and even now.
The official emphasized that "during the meeting showed a weakness in the system intelligence that kept pace with the terrorist operations of al Qaeda, which makes the latter takes advantage of gaps in them to organize attacks in one day and one time and different parts of the country."
It is said that Iraq has witnessed in the past two days, major security breaches.
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