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Question: would this apparatus be under the control of Baghdad or Sadr? or would Sadr be automatically be promoted to Commander?The PMF/PMU will undergo changes to be transformed into a 2nd national armed force similar to army. This article describes it though the source is anti PMF/Iran/Iraq therefor some things are expected in the article.
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Baghdad – The controversial “popular mobilization” militias would soon become a military body that would be equal to Iraq’s official forces in terms of capacity and arming, following the footsteps of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which was formed in a similar manner.
An official document signed by Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abadi revealed the planned process of converting the militias to a military party equal to counter-terrorism apparatus, including a number of units and fighters subject to direct approval by the prime minister.
The document was leaked by the “popular mobilization” group on Tuesday, in a step that would deepen disputes between the militant group and other Iraqi parties, according to Asharq al-Awsat sources.
The sources added that such militias could be used to execute “sectarian liquidations.”
Last February, Abadi issued a decision to convert the popular mobilization militias into a security apparatus that is supportive to the counter-terrorism apparatus in terms of training capacity, arming, and readiness under the same laws.
The decision stipulated that the new apparatus would have a leader, a deputy-leader and 20 brigades and supportive directorates.
In comments on Tuesday, the “popular mobilization” group’s spokesman, Ahmed Al-Asadi, said that government’s decision ordered that the new parallel force would be directly linked to the general command, in reference to the Iraqi prime minister.
Meanwhile, Iraqi sources close to the matter told Asharq al-Awsat newspaper that the announcement was aimed at pushing the prime minister, who is also the Armed Forces’ general commander, to implement the new decision as soon as possible.
The Iraqi source noted that many challenges would face this conversion, as the prime minister wants the militias to be equal to counter-terrorism apparatus. Those challenges include the required age group and the educational level of militants, the source added.
Another obstacle lies in the required number of troops. While the counter-terrorism apparatus should not exceed 25,000 members, the “popular mobilization” militias gather more than 170,000 militants. This will be a difficult task to resolve, according to the same source.
http://english.aawsat.com/2016/07/a...raqi-popular-mobilization-militias-equal-army
Question: would this apparatus be under the control of Baghdad or Sadr? or would Sadr be automatically be promoted to Commander?
Ok thanks, I thought they made up a major component of the PMU...my mistakeSadr's group the Peace Brigades are not part of the PMU.
@f1000n
Are there going to be any offensives on the 'Hawija' area anytime soon? Every time I check, it seems this area is left out, and operations are more concentred in Bajeei and north of it ....