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    Will US sanctions affect Iran in forming the Iraqi government?

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    Will US sanctions affect Iran in forming the Iraqi government? Empty Will US sanctions affect Iran in forming the Iraqi government?

    Post by Rocky Sun 12 Aug 2018, 2:15 pm

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    Will US sanctions affect Iran in forming the Iraqi government?
    Iraq's political efforts to form the next government have been affected by US-imposed sanctions on Iran, a report published by Sputnik said on Sunday.
    The report cited observers as saying that US sanctions on Iran are directly proportional to the "increase in weight in Iraq," and its role in the formation of the Iraqi government, especially after the announcement of the results of the elections, which were re-counted manually for the falsification and destruction of the votes of voters.
    He added that there are observers believe that Iran is seeking a greater economic lung in Iraq, to ​​compensate for the embargo imposed by the US sanctions, which began to apply since the sixth of this month, using the Iraqi elections a pressure card to revive its position through its allies of the winning candidates.
    "The results of the Iraqi elections, not being changed, are subject to clear political pressure. It was clear to the people that the elections were completely rigged, especially the issue that took place in the Rusafa side of Baghdad and bypassed it manually," the report quoted Iraqi political analyst Ahmad al-Abyad as saying.
    "It was clear that there was political pressure, and if the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, gets the green light for a second term, things go smoothly, and if they do, it is counterproductive," he said.
    He added, "The more US pressure on Iran, the more certainly that the Iranian space in Iraq is not easy and trying to invest to relieve the pressure on the internal situation, and it is very clear that it uses the Iraqi elections pressure paper internally and externally.
    White shows Iran's use of the Iraqi elections as a pressure card, through "trying to form a government close to it until Iraq becomes a lung to ease the siege on it," followed. "This, of course, was easy to pass easily, which clearly affects the issue of Abadi as prime minister once a second".
    "The Americans are supporting Abadi, but in the middle of the matter there are many intersections," he said. "It is certain that this support is facing a force of Iran's allies and we saw his last statement that Iraq is against the embargo against Iran."
    The Iraqi political analyst concluded by pointing out the great fortunes of Iran in the Iraqi parliament. It has about 90-80 allies who vote and vote for the prime minister, and exactly the equation will not be easy.
    Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said he refused to impose sanctions against Iran, saying it was a fundamental and strategic mistake. "But Baghdad will commit itself to protecting the Iraqi people," he said.
    The United States decided on Monday to resume the imposition of severe economic sanctions against Tehran. 
    On May 8, US President Donald Trump announced his country's withdrawal from the nuclear deal and the resumption of all sanctions suspended as a result of the deal.

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