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    This Iranian vision of a post-Saddam Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Sep 2017, 3:48 am

    This Iranian vision of a post-Saddam Iraq




    BAGHDAD ( 
    Reuters) - The visit of the head of Iran's intelligence community, Mahmoud al-Hashimi al-Shahroudi, to Iraq, has been aimed at "an Iranian vision in Iraq," by "mulling" the national coalition for the upcoming elections.
    A source close to the religious authority said that the visit of the head of the Iranian regime, Ayatollah Mahmoud al-Shahroudi, to Najaf was not official and did not submit an application to the Sistani authority to meet him.
    "Shahroudi did not inform any political or governmental body of his arrival in Najaf because his visit was limited to visiting the shrine of Imam Ali peace be upon him and the rest of the holy shrines," the source told Al-Jazeera News. Holy ", stressing that" the visits of senior Iraqi officials to Shahroudi were not at his request, but a desire of them. "
    The head of the Expediency Council, Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, arrived in Najaf last Monday from Baghdad after meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and other officials. "Shahroudi visited Najaf accompanied by an official delegation, including the general secretary of the Muhsen Rezai And a number of Iranian officials were received by Najaf Governor Louay al-Yasiri.
    In turn, the leader of the Liberal Bloc of the Sadrist movement in Iraq Amir Kanani, Sadr refused to receive the envoy of Supreme Leader Mahmoud al-Shahroudi. In a press statement, Al-Kanani accused Iran of interfering in the Iraqi affairs in a way that does not serve the interests of its people by pushing for sectarian encroachments. "Shahroudi's visit to Iraq came to complete what the envoy sent by Iran six months ago to unify the Shiite house and form a purely Shiite bloc, Gathering leaders of the National Alliance. " He added that "Iran has no new project in Iraq is not a Shiite bloc," asserting that "this trenching sectarian Shiite corresponds to the trenching of the Sunni sectarian and Kurdish national secession." The leaders in the Sadrist movement that "these interventions do not serve the interest of the Iraqi people aspiring to form a transnational bloc of sectarianism," returned differences within the National Alliance and the subject of elections "an internal affair has nothing to do with Iran."
    "Iran's vision of Iraq remains firm because it depends on achieving its interests in Iraq like other neighboring countries, such as Turkey, the Gulf states and even America," Abadi told the daily. "Iraq is in an enviable position because it has to balance its relationship with Iran on the one hand and its relationship with "The Iraqi situation in Iraq does not change easily because its interests With Iraq fixed but change "Iraq must be a strong country," he said. "Iraq must have a long-term strategic vision, given that Iran and Turkey are neighbors and are important regional countries in the region, so we must create a balance of relations with them.
    In the same context, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi relies on his allies in the United States to renew his second term in the next session and to address his rival, Nuri al-Maliki, backed by Iran, which seeks in turn to form a majority government through a large parliamentary bloc born of the womb of the new prime minister.
    The coalition of state law, led by Nuri al-Maliki, said that "the ballot boxes and political alliances within the parliament determine the next prime minister." MP Mohammad al-Chihud said in a statement to «Journal News», that "the Islamic Republic of Iran can not interfere in the affairs of Iraq and the election of the President The ministers for the fact that Iraq is an independent country sovereign despite the strategic relationship between the two countries. "
    He added that "can not predict at the moment the subject of choosing the prime minister for the next government in light of changes within the political blocs," noting that "the state of law program calling for a national majority government could win the new presidency after the formation of the largest bloc in parliament." That "accusing the Islamic Republic of being behind the selection of Prime Minister in Iraq is unrealistic and meant to create a gap between Tehran and Baghdad again."
    "The leader of the state of law, Nuri al-Maliki, will not run for the next prime minister, but will form a national bloc by a political majority to lead the country again," said political analyst Wael Rikabi.
    He added that "the desire of the Islamic Republic of Maliki to be the axis of resistance in Iraq and Lebanon and Syria and a large supporter of the popular crowd in return," Abadi took an opening on the US-Gulf axis involved in the killing of Iraqis. "



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