These are our troops, your personal hatred for Shias will be met with hostility there from everyone.
The PMU will remain and should remain as well given the circumstances and need for a second military force to defend from army political sabotage. Also the kike can adjust the title, PMU are all Iraqis following orders from other Iraqis.
He is talking about Iran.
Nobody hates Shia. It is about some retarded Shia Arabs (can be found in KSA as well and the GCC) who prefer selling themselves and their mother's to a certain regional cancerous and terrorist regime that creates havoc wherever it meddles in the Arab world and openly supports terrorists and the implementation (political, economic, military) of parallel entities that operate within the state. They have done tremendous harm in Iraq as well.
PMU is a good thing if aligned fully to Baghdad and if pro-Iranian elements are rooted out. Otherwise it is a part of the Iranian Mullah regime network that will be used as sacrificial lamb in Syria and elsewhere in the region etc. Similar to how Hezbollah and the Houthis are working together and collecting money for each other from the Yemeni and Lebanese people.
The coward Iranians don't put their own boots on the ground, other than some old grandpas seeking martyrdom, they prefer using gullible Shia Arabs. Trash.
Similar to the Sunni Arab trash that are aligned to a certain other regional regime and serves their agenda. That was tried in certain Arab countries as well but luckily failed.
No need for such trash elements. They only cause division, weakening of national unity and create problems for other regional Arab countries and the instability they create only invites world powers to meddle. Syria a good example, the trash Al-Assad regime is the main fault for how Syria turned out. Now instead of the US, it has become a Russian colony (one part of it) and the Iranians try to grab another part (failing so far) with the US (KOORDS) taking the North and Erdogan tiny parts of the North. This is the result of such fragmentation. Yemen no different, Libya no different, Iraq post 2003 no different although better due to a stranger national state.
PMU is made up of all Iraqi social groups. Sunni Arabs included. The problem (in the context of the PMU) are those fighters fighting for militias that are part of the PMU that are loyal to Iran (Mullah regime) first and foremost. We all know the names and track records of those people so there is no need for me to mention them here for the 100'th time.