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Kurdistan Border Guards fall under Iraqi jurisdiction, but operate independently in day to day. They have both Iraqi and Kurdish flags on their equipment/uniforms as far as I know. maybe alan or ideas can correct me.

A member of the Kirkuk Provincial Council says the Iraqi Council of Ministers is due to meet in Kirkuk on Tuesday, May 8 and will be headed by PM Nouri Maliki.
The Council of Ministers meet in a different city each time, Muhamad Kamal, a member of the KPC said, adding that “The previous meeting was in Basrah, and this time It will be in Kirkuk.”
The meeting is to be held in the KPC hall. Kirkuk Now called some members of the KPC, but to no avail. A source from the Kirkuk Police said all of the security forces are on alert to control the security.
The meeting was to be held last week, but was postponed due to ‘bad weather’.
Karwan Salhi
Short URL: http://kirkuknow.com/english/?p=9911




sheytanElKebir wrote:Iraqi army divisions go through 4-5 large scale training cycles annually to maintain combat readiness and prepare for new doctrines and operational techniques. This is a "ROUTINE" training.



alan131210 wrote:this is clearly a provocation by maliki to tell KRG "kirkuk is iraqi n will say as so", we need to do a similar move.


ideas wrote:Or we could use it to our advantage and tell countries that are concerned with Iraqs stability that the rising power of the Iraqi army needs to be in equilibrium with the Peshmerga. I believe some countries will listen, especially the gulf Sunni states that are concerned with the rising power of Shia Arabs in Iraq and therefore the region.

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