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    Tehran: worried about the upcoming Iraqi elections and Sistani strong man of Iraq!

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    Tehran: worried about the upcoming Iraqi elections and Sistani strong man of Iraq! Empty Tehran: worried about the upcoming Iraqi elections and Sistani strong man of Iraq!

    Post by Rocky Sat 23 Dec 2017, 2:31 am

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    Tehran: worried about the upcoming Iraqi elections and Sistani strong man of Iraq!
    TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's adviser on military affairs, Yahya Rahim
     Safavi, has expressed great concern over the results of the 2018 parliamentary elections in Iraq.
    "We should be concerned about the results of the upcoming Iraqi elections," Safavi said in a statement to the New York Post on Saturday.
    "The decrease in the number of Shiite representatives in parliament and the next Iraqi government will create problems for us," the adviser said.
    In turn, the Iranian analyst Mansour Aman wrote about the direct influence of Da'ash on Tehran's influence. "The emergence of Dahesh also influenced the strengthening of the rule of the Faqih," he wrote.
    "In a post-Saddam regime, there is no place for sectarian warfare, and the process that started in this direction in Iraq now has a strong and effective engine, with the presence of Ayatollah Sistani," Aman said.



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    Tehran: worried about the upcoming Iraqi elections and Sistani strong man of Iraq! Empty Iranian analyst policy : Sistani strikes a blow to Tehran in Iraq and undermine the "Shiite crescent

    Post by Rocky Sat 23 Dec 2017, 3:01 am

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    After the Shiite authority in Iraq, in September 2014, ordered the doctrine of "Al-Jihad Al-Kafa'i" to fight against the Al-Qa'ida organization, which led to the establishment of the controversial popular crowd, the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani, Which swallowed a third of Iraq during the period of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, until Iran installed its military leadership wave by joining its militias to the popular crowd, and thus became a supporter and after the crowd, Mattein exploited by Iran to extend its influence in Iraq and other Arab countries, Qassim Soleimani brags about publishing photos from Within the country of Mesopotamia and around it elements of its militias, has made Tehran build high hopes to form a crescent, "Shiite", where the authorities said that it has captured four Arab capitals, namely: Baghdad, Damascus, Sanaa and Beirut.
    The recent claim by Ayatollah Sistani was surprising to Tehran, according to some analysts in the Iranian affairs. The first Shiite cleric in Iraq claimed that the weapon of the crowd was in the hands of the government, which recently sought to repair its relations with its Arab surroundings. The entire territory of Iraq and the end of the war against Daqash, which has long held by Iran, to send its military forces to neighboring countries on the pretext of giving military advice.
    "As the emergence of Dahesh has strengthened the regime of the Wilayat al-Faqih, his defeat and disintegration will affect the undermining of the slogans of the revolution in Iran," wrote Iranian analyst Mansour Aman about the direct influence of Da'ash on Tehran's influence.
    "In a post-Saddam regime, there is no place for sectarian war," said Aman. "The process that started in this direction in Iraq now has a powerful and effective engine of Ayatollah Sistani."
    The Iranian analyst predicted that Ansar is a preacher in Iraq and Syria means that the argument maintained by Iran over the past period has been eliminated, especially that Sistani ordered the popular mobilization to hand over arms to the state and prevent its elements from exercising any political role under that name.
    Analysts also believe that Sistani's call for handover of weapons will separate supporters of the most prominent Iraqi Shiite cleric and regime loyalists who are trying to cling to the potential of popular mobilization to serve a sectarian project that only serves the Iranian agenda.
    Analysts add that Sistani's decision to dissolve the popular crowd would remove the religious legitimacy of the militia and replace the status of the Iraqi Shiite cleric from an ally or observer of Iran to an enemy where he prevented Tehran from pursuing its sectarian policies.
    The adviser to the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in military affairs, Rahim Safavi, expressed great concern over the results of the 2018 parliamentary elections in Iraq, two days after Sistani's fatwa on popular mobilization.
    "We have to be concerned about the results of the upcoming Iraqi elections," Safavi said.
    "The decrease in the number of Shiite elements in the formation of the parliament and the next Iraqi government will create problems for us," said Khamenei's advisor, in words full of sectarianism that Iraq has not given over the past decades.
    Al Arabiya - Twilight News






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