Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazemi thanked “the security forces for wanting them to be on the side in an uncontrolled arms conflict” and continued: “The missiles were aimed at us because of our calls for the elimination of uncontrolled weapons, and we have formed a committee of inquiry to find out who spilled the blood.” He opened fire and rockets at our government buildings.”

He believed that “war has been declared by all parties to weaken the state and its solution for pre-election reasons, and if chaos, conflict and rivalry continue to provoke, I will declare the post of prime minister vacant and hold those involved accountable.” a wake-up call was sounded about the need to confront the facts and put weapons under the power of the state, and Iraq is above all and there is no party or force above it and its interests.

At a press conference, he continued: “The security system should be directly linked to the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The weapons spent yesterday must be used in the service of Iraq, and the security forces must strictly abide by the law.”

And he added: “We have started a nationwide dialogue between political forces, but concessions are needed for dialogue, because the Iraqis are above all, and I served my people with honor and honesty, and I endured obstacles and insults, and I will not give up my responsibility to my people while I am for a peaceful transfer of power.”