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    Iraqi-Iranian concern about the changes in Tramb and an unknown fate faces three Shiite leaders

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    Post by Rocky Sat 24 Mar 2018, 2:44 am

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    The changes and appointments announced by US President Donald Trump in his administration have resonated widely in Baghdad, which is preoccupied with political circles to assess the repercussions of these decisions on the Iraqi situation, especially in terms of the US relationship expected from the current government.
    Trump announced on Thursday night the dismissal of his national security adviser Herbert McMaster, and the appointment of a successor to him, former US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, known for hard-line positions from Iran, days after the dismissal of Secretary of State Rex Tilerson and the appointment of Director of the CIA " »Mike Pompeo substitute it.
    The report, published by Al-Hayat newspaper, said that the Iraqi political parties, which are closer to Iran, are concerned about the changes, especially as they come amid speculation that Washington will escalate its stance on reviewing the nuclear agreement with Tehran.
    Contrary to the traditional context of Iran's policy towards Iraq, especially the process of forming its next government, as Tehran had the upper hand in forming the current government and imposing close associates in its joints, these circles expect Iran to take a less aggressive position in influencing the next government.
    Those circles consider that "part of the kitchen of the Iranian decision wants an Iraqi ally to help in dialogue with Washington, and that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is the best who can address this task."
    On the other hand, the more hawkish parties close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Revolutionary Guard believe that controlling the next Iraqi government, such as Hadi al-Amiri or Nuri al-Maliki, "will ensure the expansion of the expected conflict with America and the use of Iraq as a battlefield."
    But the circles close to the government of Abadi, believes that the latter could be an American-Iranian-Arab option, for the next phase, reflect the concern of another kind, goes to Washington may require any prime minister in Iraq to determine a clear position of the conflict, To be offered by Abadi, who was known as a man of balance. "
    The Kurdish forces, especially in the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Massoud Barzani), express their happiness at the appointment of Bolton, known for his support of the Kurdistan Regional Government, and expects that this appointment will contribute to changing the equation imposed by the policy of Abadi on the Kurds after their referendum on secession, Expressed bitterness over the position of the Trump administration and supported the positions of Baghdad.
    The Iraqi concern was also voiced by former Ninewa governor Athil al-Nujaifi, who predicted in a geek that Iraq was turning into a bloody battlefield between Iran and America.
    According to observers' expectations, a large map of the small forces, ranging from 10 to 40 seats in the 329 seats in the parliament will form the parliament, and that the meeting of these forces to form a government will be subject to long calculations and negotiations, and transfers of new deputies among the forces that nominated with them, The door to a great Iranian and American intervention in resolving the building of political coalitions.



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