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National Security Adviser Reaffirms Arrival of US Reconnaissance Team to Najaf Airport

National Security Adviser Reaffirms Arrival of US Reconnaissance Team to Najaf Airport

Iraqi News07-03-2025
Baghdad-INA
National Security Adviser, Qasim Al-Araji, reiterated today, Friday, the arrival of an American reconnaissance team to Najaf Airport.
Al-Araji said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "We confirm what we said regarding what happened at Najaf Airport, which is the arrival of a reconnaissance team for an American delegation that will visit Najaf and meet with the local government.
He added, "The flight was with the approval of the joint operations, which is a very natural thing that happens and is done by any official and official delegations to reach the required place to save time and adhere to the timings."
He pointed out that "talking about thwarting an attempt to smuggle the kidnapped woman is a weak and incorrect narration, and the simplest response is to say why they thwarted the smuggling? It would have been better for them to arrest them and free the kidnapped woman or wait for the plane to take off and then take the plane to the destination they want and free the kidnapped woman. Regarding talking about America and its high capabilities, we confirm what we said and what we stated."
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