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     two issues threaten Iraq with a security setback Empty two issues threaten Iraq with a security setback

    Post by Rocky Tue 21 Aug 2018, 2:42 am

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    As political differences widen in Iraq as a result of the constitutional vacuum and the failure to form a new government, there are fears of a security setback at a time when officials are asserting direct guidance to Iraqi forces and "popular crowd" militias not to interfere. In the current crisis.
    And escalated in recent hours, the sharp differences and political rivalry between the various Iraqi blocs winning the recent parliamentary elections, to form a "big bloc" which is forming the new government.
    The first was represented by the head of a coalition of "state of law" Nuri al-Maliki and the alliance of "conquest" Hadi al-Amiri, and the second represented by the President of the alliance, "Sowron" Moqtada al-Sadr, and "victory" "Haider Abadi, and" wisdom "Ammar al-Hakim.
    "The fear of the collapse of security is what preoccupies Iraqis today," said Sami Abdullah, 46, an employee of a government department in Baghdad.
    "We are afraid of bombings or a return to the scene in a way that preoccupies the street with other problems and crises, including political crises and living crises such as water and electricity, which we have been accustomed to in previous years and crises of the ruling political class in Iraq."
    The political crisis coincided with the popular protests in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the southern provinces of the country, since July 8, came out first in Basra, in protest against poor services and increased unemployment and rampant corruption, met by the security forces by force, causing the killing and wounding hundreds of Iraqis , Including children.
    In the context, the leader of the Iraqi civil movement Ayoub al-Fadhli, the "new Arab", on Monday, that "fear tops the concerns of Iraqis that the political conflict as a door to a new security collapse, as happened in 2010 and 2014."
    Al-Fadhli added that "some political parties that have armed wings may move on this side if they find themselves lost." He pointed out that "some military and security leaders owe allegiance to parties, parties and political figures supported by them, and fear that there will be a plan to open a new loophole for Daash, To carry out terrorist operations, to embarrass the government of Abadi at the very least and weaken his chances in a second term. "
    Al-Fadhli accused unnamed political forces of being "willing to do anything in return for not losing the current race to the seat of government."
    For his part, said a senior Iraqi official that "the army forces, and the rest of the formations of Iraq's military and security, in complete isolation from the current political rivalry between the blocks."
    This competition takes place internationally and regionally, with the presence of two delegations in Iraq: an Iranian headed by the commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Qasim Soleimani and an American under the chairmanship of envoy Brett McGurk for days to discuss the formation of the "big bloc" The next prime minister.
    The Iraqi official, who did not reveal his name, said that Prime Minister Haider Abadi, "issued clear orders to prevent the intervention of Iraqi forces in the current political conflict, and that the priority of the security file as it relates to the lives of Iraqis."
    Local talks, or external pressures, have not resulted in the formation of a political alliance so far, except for the announcement on Sunday evening of forming a nucleus for a "major bloc" is preparing for a joint political program, consisting of 165 seats in parliament, "" Victory, "" wisdom, "and other Sunni and Kurdish forces alone.
    The Iraqi minister revealed that the prime minister "reiterated his assurance to the leadership of the Iraqi army and the rest of the security, military and intelligence, not to interfere in the current political conflict, in any way."
    The minister also called on the Iraqi forces to "focus on the security file in the liberated cities and the capital of Baghdad, to avoid any terrorist attempts to influence the general situation in the country, and the exploitation of the current conditions and the vacuum passing by."
    The minister expressed "fear of some parties that will find themselves lost in the current political conflict, to employ the security aspect in their reactions, and there are previous experiences known by the Iraqis before," according to him.
    Iraq, at the end of June last, a period of constitutional vacuum, after the failure of the Iraqi parliament to pass a law authorizing the extension of his constitutional mandate, pending the resolution of the results of the disputed elections.
    The Electoral Commission of Iraq, mandated, last week, the results of the counting and hand counting of the parliamentary elections that took place on 12 May last, after contesting the previous results, and said that all results are identical in terms of shares of political blocs.



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