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    The commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard fails to convince Muqtada al-Sadr

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    The commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard fails to convince Muqtada al-Sadr Empty The commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard fails to convince Muqtada al-Sadr

    Post by Rocky Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:27 am

    [size=52]The commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard fails to convince Muqtada al-Sadr[/size]

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    Iraqi media published news about the details of the meeting between the commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Ismail Qaani, with the leaders of the Shiite parties in Iraq, the most important of which is the coordination framework.

    This comes amid news of his meeting with a high-ranking source representing the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr in Al-Hanana and his attempt to persuade the latter to include the leader of the state of law Nuri al-Maliki in the formation of the expected government, coinciding with the spread of the image of the Corps commander visiting Najaf, specifically the tomb of “Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis” and the reference The religious Muhammed Sadiq al-Sadr. In a sign, observers differed about its leakage between the completion of the agreement or an attempt to export a certain image to others.

    Qaani’s visit to Hananah was not the first in recent days, but was preceded by the visit of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri, who sat near Al-Sadr, carrying the banner of the “national majority” and the owner of the largest number of deputies, to discuss the presidency of the government after what happened in the first session of passing the presidential commission Triple comfortable majority without coordinating framework.

    These events coincided with a meeting of the coordination framework at the home of former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, to discuss the latest developments of Al-Amiri's visit to Sadr and Erbil, so that the picture of the two visits remained vague with a high rate of positive and negative.

    What made the picture more blurry inside the Shiite house was the spread of a picture of the prominent official in the Lebanese Hezbollah, Muhammad Kawtharani, in Najaf province, without giving any explanations about it.

    Although there are no official sources to confirm the news of Qaani's meeting with al-Sadr, all of this does not negate that al-Hanana has become hotter over the past two days with regard to political negotiations to draw a map for forming the new government in Iraq.

    Al-Sadr’s adherence to the “national majority” increased the possibility of attempts to make al-Maliki out of the game this time in forming the government, and made him marginal - according to informed sources - without there being any “veto” of other members of the framework joining the government, most notably Hadi al-Amiri.

    Political analyst Muhannad al-Janabi believes that Qaani's visit came to stir the stalemate in the coordination framework, and it has a clear impact. However, that visit did not reach the level of persuading al-Sadr to accept al-Maliki, ruling out at the same time that al-Sadr was not affected by his position on al-Maliki.

    In his speech, Al-Janabi acknowledges the impossibility of the impact of these pressures on Al-Sadr because of his obligations to his audience in particular, and the Iraqi people in general, and stresses that these reasons are what prevent Al-Sadr from accepting Al-Maliki.

    These indicators push Al-Janabi to the side that expects Al-Maliki’s coalition to be outside the government this time without having executive positions or in forming the government in light of this insistence from Al-Sadr, but he may have a parliamentary role by giving him the heads of some parliamentary committees.
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