"The conflict that you see, in reality, three times currently, is that the Shi'ites deter the military from doing their activity. They are a law unto themselves. They do anything," he said.
Inquired as to why the Shi'ites are requested to comply with the law while the FG has declined to comply with the court request to discharge El-Zakzaky, Agim stated:
"So they are assaulting the military to demonstrate their disappointment with the administration, at that point they ought to be prepared for the outcome.
We don't have elastic projectiles when we are sent on assignments.
Along these lines, if any association that isn't content with the administration needs to go up against the military, at that point they ought to be prepared for the outcome.
Whatever the issue of the Shi'ites with the FG, let them take it intrinsically. You go up against any military anyplace on the planet and you will be brought down."
He said if the Shi'ites were left to challenge openly, individuals ask where the military is, yet on the off chance that the military intercedes,
"you individuals are as yet faulting the military; for what reason don't you let these individuals be? .
"The arrangement is that Shi'ites must be a religious association.
Comply with the rules that everyone must follow. It's not possible for anyone to go up against the military and they won't have losses."
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