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    Source reveals Iranian threats to liquidate members of the alliance of Sadr – Abbadi

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    Post by Rocky Sat 01 Sep 2018, 9:52 am

    Source reveals Iranian threats to liquidate members of the alliance of Sadr – Abbadi 








    >>> The leader of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Qassim Soleimani, has threatened to kill a number of Sunni political leaders if they decide to join an alliance led by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, political sources said on Saturday.
    Sky News quoted the sources as saying that Soleimani “sent letters of direct threat of death and liquidation to a number of leaders of the Sunni political blocs in the event that decided to join the alliance Suron-Nasr.”
    And joined the lists of “Suron” backed by Sadr, and “victory” led by Abadi, and “wisdom” led by Ammar al-Hakim, and “national” led by Iyad Allawi, in order to form the largest bloc in parliament, in an effort to form the next government.
    Soleimani aims to push Sunni forces into alliance with Hadi al-Amer’s “Fatah” list and “state of law” led by former Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, both of which are backed by Iran.
    In May, Iraqis voted in parliamentary elections, while uncertainty about the composition of the new government was strained amid rising public discontent over poor service conditions and rising unemployment.
    The Federal Supreme Court approved the results of the elections on August 19, and issued by Iraqi President Fuad Masum, last Monday, a decree to invite the House of Representatives to convene at its fourth session on September 3.
    In their first session, deputies are to elect a speaker and two deputies. They will then elect a new president and assign the leader of the largest bloc to form a government.
    The recount of the vote was delayed by three months, but did not result in much difference from the preliminary results, as Sadr’s list maintained its progress.
    Iraq News Source:


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