Minister of Interior Jawad Al-bulani of Iraq
WASHINGTON, July 30 (UPI) -- Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad al-Bulani thanked US.
Military Connection's Comments: Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad al-Bulani has served as head of the Interior Ministry and in the Council of Ministers of Iraq since he was appointed by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on June 8, 2006.
Al-Bulani is a former air force engineer and told parliament that he left the armed forces in 1999.
Speaking to reporters in Kirkuk, al-Bulani said the scope of the new offensive would be unprecedented because it would rely on operations to penetrate the ranks of insurgents, regular security patrols and a plan to secure the help of local clans and people.
Allaying those fears, al-Bulani said securing services for the city population was part of the offensive.
Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad al-Bulani received US in Al-Adnani Palace.
Al-Bulani described the security situation in Iraq in general and specifically in Baghdad as "good.
Commenting on the restoration of trust between the Iraqi people and the various security services, which had been undermined by the fake checkpoints and the kidnappings for which the security forces were blamed, Al-Bulani said that the security forces have begun "to eliminate the outlaw elements that used to infiltrate our ranks.
patrols and a plan to secure the help of local clans and people.
city population was part of the offensive.
Abdulqader Jassim is currently the Land Forces Commander while Interior Minister, Jawad al-Bulani is close to the alliance and as for National Security Minister, Shirwan al-Waili, he was an officer in the Iraqi Army in the days of the ousted regime and is now a member of Parliament for the coalition bloc.
Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad Al-Bulani has promised to cleanse his ministry of corrupt elements.
We must prohibit partisanship and sectarianism in the ranks of the employees of the ministry, Interior Minister Jawad al-Bulani said at Baghdad Police College.
for not taking any promises to act professionally away from sectarianism.
Iraq's Minister of Interior Jawad al-Bulani has signed a security agreement in Ankara that would allow Turkish troops to make incursions into northern Iraqi territories in search for Kurdish rebels operating from the area.
Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad Al-Bulani said that in order to realize full sovereignty, there is a need for a strong military that can stop any foreign threat, and that Iraq currently does not have such a military.
According to the Turkish official, he and al-Bulani discussed ways to hinder activities of the terrorist organizations, particularly the PKK, and the two countries' cooperation in this regard as well as Turkey's assistance to train Iraqi security forces.
For his part, al-Bulani expressed that the Iraqi government has been trying to enhance cooperation with its neighbors as a multilateral fight is required against terrorism which is a problem upsetting all countries and societies in the world.
Riyadh, Feb 2, (VOI) – Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad al-Bulani said there was a remarkable decline in the number of Saudi fighters infiltrating into Iraq, adding Iraq managed to build 583 new border stations to fine-tune security.