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    How will the Sudanese government revolve around the knot of the American presence in Iraq?

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    Post by Rocky Wed 23 Nov 2022, 6:22 am

    [size=38]How will the Sudanese government revolve around the knot of the American presence in Iraq?[/size]


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    Baghdad / The Obelisk The American Quincy Institute says that the most interesting thing for Washington is the presence of the American military force in Iraq.
    The institute raised the question whether Al-Sudani would demand a comprehensive withdrawal of US combat forces in Iraq, which are demands adopted by many Shiite forces close to Iran, while the Kurdish, Sunni and secular political elites are not enthusiastic about that.
    But Al-Sudani, according to preliminary readings, does not care about this file, as much as he cares about improving services and changing his conditions for the better in terms of security and economics.
    Because of the US confrontations with Iran, as well as keeping the Gulf a market for US weapons, Washington wants to strengthen its role in Iraq, and it is remarkably noted that the US ambassador in Baghdad met with many political forces excessively at times, which is interpreted as a willingness to create an environment Political rejects the full US withdrawal from Iraq.
    But such an environment will not be easy to form as long as the coordinating framework and the forces allied with it rush to end the US combat influence in the country.
    Political analyst Amir Al-Daami says that the Sudanese government should correct the course by ending the American presence and expelling the so-called advisers, especially since there is a parliamentary decision to do so.
    The political researcher, Raed Al-Hamid, does not see any clear indications of the policies of the coordination framework forces and their position on the US military presence in Iraq after the formation of the new government and the expected domination of its decision by the leaders of the groups allied to Iran.
    The American presence in Iraq is also linked to the situation in Syria, as much as it is linked to the situation in the Gulf. Indeed, Washington intends to establish an integrated defense network covering the Gulf, a project that affects American influence in Iraq and necessitates its continuation.
    The political analyst, Ghaleb Al-Shabandar, monitors the factions' disregard of the American presence in Iraq, attributing the reason for this to the occurrence of an agreement between them, and there is servitude between the two parties imposed by necessity.
    According to The Washington Institute, with the decline of the US military presence in Iraq, the frequency of attacks on supply convoys of the coalition and its bases has decreased, while the Institute believes that it is still easy to attack US bases, at least for propaganda purposes, if not to cause a large degree of lethality.
    And in the event of settlements with Iran regarding Syria and the Gulf, the American presence in the region in general will automatically shrink.
    However, the activist, Muhammad al-Tayyib, blames many of the causes of failure in Iraq on the Americans themselves, saying that the United States, the international coalition and its allies did not offer anything to the Iraqis? They could not build a single village, and this is disappointing, and the people have the right to be indignant at the American presence inside Iraq, considering that America lost the Iraqi people because it did not contribute to construction and reconstruction and did not allow companies to enter Iraq.
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