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Iraq PM delays China trip over security, reform drive
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) Aug 18, 2015


Iraq's Maliki dismisses Mosul fall report as 'worthless'
Baghdad (AFP) Aug 18, 2015 - Former Iraqi premier Nuri al-Maliki Tuesday dismissed as "worthless" a parliamentary report blaming him and others for the jihadist takeover of second city Mosul last year.

"There is no value in the result that emerged from the parliamentary investigation committee on the fall of Mosul, which was dominated by political differences and was not objective," Maliki said on his Facebook page.

"What happened in Mosul was a conspiracy planned in Ankara, then the conspiracy moved to Arbil," Maliki said in a second post, referring to the capitals of Turkey and Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, both long-time foes of his.

The two-term premier is currently in Iran, where he was due to meet Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday, an official in his office said.

The Islamic State jihadist group seized Mosul in June 2014, then overran a third of the country in a devastating offensive that swept security forces aside.

The report on the disaster was presented to the parliament speaker Salim al-Juburi on Sunday, and lawmakers voted to refer it to the judiciary the following day.

"None of the names mentioned in this report were deleted, and all of them will be sent to the judiciary," Jubur told a news conference on Monday.

"An investigation and follow up and accounting of all those who caused the fall of Mosul will be carried out," he said.

Maliki -- who is now a vice president -- is widely viewed as having played a major role in the disaster, angering Sunni Arabs who say they were marginalised and targeted by his government, which contributed to IS's success.

He also appointed commanders based on personal loyalty rather than competence, and was commander-in-chief of the armed forces during two years in which the Iraqi military did not carry out necessary training, leading to a decline in skills.

Various former senior officials were also named in the report detailing the committee's findings, which has not been publicly released.

These include defence minister Saadun al-Dulaimi, army chief of staff Babaker Zebari, his deputy Aboud Qanbar, ground forces commander Ali Ghaidan, Nineveh operations command chief Mahdi al-Gharawi and the province's governor, Atheel al-Nujaifi.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi postponed a planned visit to China due to security developments and the need to follow up on a wide-ranging reform drive, his office said.

Abadi "decided to postpone his visit to China, which was scheduled for the 19th of this month, until further notice," his office said in a statement released late on Monday.

The decision was made "as a result of developments in the security situation" and due to "operations to liberate Anbar and operations in other sectors including Baiji, in addition to the reform package launched" by Abadi, it said.

Iraqi security forces are battling to regain ground from the Islamic State jihadist group in Anbar province, west of Baghdad, and the Baiji area, to its north.

Abadi rolled out a reform plan on August 9 aimed at curbing corruption and streamlining the government in response to weeks of protests and a call for drastic change from the country's top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.

In the first concrete step of the drive, the premier's office announced Sunday that he had scrapped a third of the cabinet posts.

Iraq has significant economic ties with China, especially in the oil sector, on which Baghdad is almost entirely reliant for revenue.

DynCorp International to provide tech support to Iraqi Army
Mclean, Va. (UPI) Aug 18, 2015 - DynCorp International is to provide technical support services to the Iraqi Army in Taji, Iraq, under a contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command.

The award is a fixed-fee contract has a one-year base period and two one-year options. The base period of performance is worth $45.5 million; the total award has a potential value of $139.3 million.

"We have proudly served alongside U.S. forces in Iraq since 2003," said Randy Bockenstedt, DynLogistics senior vice president, DynCorp International. "We are honored to be able to provide these multi-platform vehicle support services to help advise and assist the Iraqi Army at this important time in their continuing development."

DI said that under the contract it will help increase the competence of Iraqi Army vehicle maintenance and repair personnel through instruction on the proper techniques and procedures to perform their mission.

No additional details were provided.

Taji is located about 20 miles north of Baghdad. It was an Iraqi military base during the regime of Saddam Hussein that was later used by the U.S. military.

Dubai's Emirates Airline to resume flights to Baghdad
Dubai (AFP) Aug 18, 2015 - Dubai's Emirates Airline said Tuesday it will resume passenger flights to the Iraqi capital in September, months after they were suspended over safety concerns.

Emirates will operate four weekly flights from Dubai to Baghdad, served by an A330-200 aircraft starting from September 17, the carrier said in a statement published by the UAE's official WAM news agency.

"After conducting an exhaustive safety and security review, we have decided to restart services between Dubai and Baghdad," said Sheikh Majid al-Mualla, a company vice president.

In January, Emirates was among several carriers to suspend flights to Baghdad after a bullet hit the fuselage of a flydubai airliner, its sister no-frills firm, on its descent in the capital. A young girl was lightly wounded in the incident.

Many have since resumed the flights, including Turkish Airlines and Lebanon's Middle East Airlines.

Airlines flying over Iraq had feared that jihadists from the Islamic State group might acquire weapons able to hit cruising airliners.

Iraqi security forces are battling to regain ground from IS in Anbar province, west of Baghdad.

Baghdad International Airport is located near the border with Anbar.

Emirates operates four weekly services to Iraq's northern city of Arbil and a twice-daily service to Basra in the south.

"We want to continue to support the development of economic opportunities in Baghdad by increasing access to international markets and inward investment," Mualla said.


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