Iraqi commander rejects calls to disband Hashd al-Sha’abi

<p style="text-align:left">An Iraqi commander has rejected calls for the disbanding of Iraq&amp;rsquo;s Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), also known as Hashd al-Sha&amp;rsquo;abi, which have played a major role in pushing out the Daesh terrorist group.

An Iraqi commander has rejected calls for the disbanding of Iraq&rsquo;s Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), also known as Hashd al-Sha&rsquo;abi, which have played a major role in pushing out the Daesh terrorist group.

Ahmad al-Assadi, one of the PMU&rsquo;s leaders, was quoted by AFP as saying that "any such discussion is rejected and we do not accept interference in Iraqi affairs."

"Asking for the dissolution of the Hashd is like asking for the dissolution of the Iraqi army, because the Hashd [forces] are a key element of Iraqi security," he added.

On Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron visited Iraq, calling for "a gradual demilitarization" of the forces and for all militias in Iraq to be "dismantled."

Reacting to Macron&rsquo;s call, Iraq&rsquo;s vice president and former prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, said in a Facebook posting that "Emmanuel Macron interfered unexpectedly in Iraq's internal affairs by calling for the dismantling of a legal institution, Hashd al-Sha&rsquo;abi."

"We don't want any country to impose its will on the Iraqi government and the brave Iraqi nation," the leading politician said.

In October, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi strongly defended the Hashd al-Sha&rsquo;abi after comments by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that militias in Iraq should "go home." The militias are officially controlled by Iraq's prime minister.

Responding to calls by the Western officials, a senior commander of Iraq&rsquo;s PMU recently said that American military forces must leave his country following the eradication of Daesh, Press TV reported.

In an exclusive interview with Press TV, Hadi al-Ameri, who heads Iraq&rsquo;s Badr Organization, said the popular forces would call on the parliament to draw up legislation to demand the US pull out all its troops from the Arab country.

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