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    Post by Rocky Thu 17 May 2018, 6:12 pm

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    A US newspaper has urged the administration of President Donald Trump to invite Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to the White House and help Iraq resist the "rigging" of senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards leader Qassem Soleimani in last week's election results. 
    The Washington-based washington examiner says in a report that he is now in Baghdad in an attempt to prevent Sadr from using his electoral victory to help form the next Iraqi government.
    "The seats won by al-Sadr - through the list of surrogates he has supported - may determine which parties will form the next Iraqi government, but Iran fears that authority. In the end, while Sadr was one day Iran and a rebel leader against US forces in Iraq, is now leading a strange but popular national coalition of secularists and Shiite Islamists with an Iraqi mentality. "This alliance preaches against foreign intervention in Iraq, but it opposes Iran more than it is for the United States. 
    "Sadr is opposed to the hardline Iranians because he is following the approach of Najaf, an Iraqi Shia school, instead of the Khomeini school in Qom, so it could pose a serious threat to existential Iran: the hegemonic Shiite hegemony.
    "To prevent the marginalization of Iranian influence in Iraq, Soleimani is trying to convince the current prime minister, Haidar al-Abadi, to form a coalition government with his former ally and former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki, but at a time when Prime Minister Abbadi is a good leader, Maliki's influence in any coalition will be a disaster For Maliki, he is essentially taking orders from Tehran, and if he returns to power, his leadership will be more sectarian than 2013, when his aggressive harassment of the Iraqi Sunnis contributed to the birth of a preacher. " 
    "The best alternative is for Sadr to build a coalition determined by his movement and a group of Sunni and Kurdish parties, and the United States should encourage Abadi to support this goal rather than bow to Iranian interests." The former US foe is now Iraq's best chance for multi-ethnic rule , President Trump should invite Sadr to the White House. "
    "It is likely that Sadr will reject the invitation, but that does not matter." This call will earn Sadr's respect behind closed doors and feed a popular Iraqi view of distinguishing between Iranians trying to steal Iraqi democracy and the US government that wants to help rescue it.




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