Baghdad-INA
The head of the Popular Mobilization Authority, Faleh Al-Fayyadh, confirmed today, Wednesday, that Iraq is strong with its popular mobilization, army and sons, and will remain strong with the presence of the supreme authority.
Al-Fayyadh said in his speech during the tribal conference in Dhi Qar Governorate according to a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "All thanks and appreciation for the warm reception we found from the sheikhs of the Dhi Qar tribes, and Dhi Qar is a distinct identity in Iraq, and stability in Dhi Qar is reflected in all parts of Iraq, and there are clear fingerprints of reconstruction and investment in Dhi Qar Governorate."
He added, "The structure of Iraqi society is based primarily on the tribal state, and the tribal is a solid entity in all calamities and difficult times, and the authority is present at every historical turning point and the first to respond to it are the tribes, and the fatwa of sufficient jihad would not have taken its echo without the responders from the tribes and their great response."
"The tribes are the backbone of the Iraqi people, and the Popular Mobilization Forces are from you and for you. The Popular Mobilization Forces have sacrificed the best of its sons and leaders, including Al-Muhandis and Martyr Soleimani. We have more power than we had at the beginning of the Popular Mobilization Forces.
The Popular Mobilization Forces raised the banner first to break the state of fear and frustration so that morale would rise." He explained that "we seek to take from Al-Hussein (PBUH) what gives us strength, determination and resolve. Iraq is strong with its Popular Mobilization Forces, army and sons. Iraq will remain strong with the presence of the religious authority that sees that there are acceptable paths."
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