Iranian agents threaten the Iraqi president with death
Drones circled over the presidential palace of Saleh’s terrorism
Discussions are under way in the Iraqi parliament to deal with the resignation of President Barham Salih. A source in the legal committee said that Saleh did not submit a resignation in the legal sense of the resignation, but he delivered a message to Parliament that included (in preparation for the resignation), which is a threat from the president because of the pressure he is being subjected to. And that there is a scenario that is being implemented by the building coalition supported by Iran, which includes activating Saleh’s resignation, and approval by Parliament in preparation for the assignment of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi to carry out the tasks of the President of the Republic through which the candidate adopted by the factions close to Iran is passed.
For his part, a member of the Iraqi parliament revealed that President Barham Salih had been subjected to death threats because he refused the building coalition candidate.
Representative Muhammad Nouri Abd Rabu said that drones equipped with explosive devices flew over the presidential palace to deliver a threatening message to Saleh that his life would be in danger if he insisted on rejecting the largest bloc candidate.
Security sources in Baghdad accuse one of the Iranian-backed armed factions of threatening the President of the Republic, including messages he received on his phone and another through drones carrying explosives that can target the President’s headquarters. This came in conjunction with a strongly worded statement against President Saleh issued by the Hezbollah Brigades, the most powerful Iranian-backed Shiite faction.
The Brigades said in its statement that the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, is implementing an American will that plans to drag the country into chaos and keep the political crisis without a way out to impose a new American occupation under international cover, confirming a hostile stance in favor of armed factions and parties loyal to Iran.