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    Telecommunications Gulf to remedy the sudden political vacuum in Iraq after the withdrawal of Moqtad

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    Post by Rocky Wed 19 Feb 2014, 4:16 am

    Telecommunications Gulf to remedy the sudden political vacuum in Iraq after the withdrawal of Moqtada al-Sadr



    February 17, 2014


    Telecommunications Gulf to remedy the sudden political vacuum in Iraq after the withdrawal of Moqtada al-Sadr
    Western expectations of invisible work stream leader does not want to participate in.
    London Baghdad time
    According to diplomatic sources in Kuwait that high-level officials in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council held urgent contacts with each other for the exchange of information available to them about the political developments in Iraq after the announcement of the Iraqi leader Moqtada al-Sadr retire from politics.
    The sources said at the time that she's what holds the Gulf states is the possibility of a political vacuum in the timing of sudden unexpected inside Iraq, especially the Gulf accounts were focused on the possibility of getting new results in the upcoming Iraqi elections the end of April. The sources confirmed that some of the Gulf states proposed to make contact directly or through a third party with the Sadrist movement to clarify the position of the advertiser to withdraw from the political process. It was Muqtada al-Sadr, leader of the Sadrist movement has visited a number of Gulf states in recent years, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and received an official welcome at the highest levels. The diplomatic source said that the GCC calls from the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council has with the parties to the U.S. to discuss Iraq developments, especially after the result of the ambiguity of the U.S. position not to comment on what happened in Baghdad. The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi has conducted talks in Washington in two convergent observers said they had not realized visible results reflected on the situation in Iraq. He says a researcher at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Michael Knights that Muqtada al-Sadr, away from the lights of the policy when it is exposed to the threat of physical or when the matter of his movement to carry out political action does not want is to have a role in it. He adds nothing is permanent in Iraq, but death. The sudden exit Muqtada al-Sadr from the political process in Iraq after the march bus conflicts of military and non-military, a gift to his opponents weeks before parliamentary elections, according to the analysts say. The withdrawal of al-Sadr, who also moved his movement in a record time of check box moderation to extremism, the loss of a key element in the Department of balance within the Shiite community, and the public at the national level, having played a central role in easing sectarian tensions. The move-Sadr, who called him the title argument of Islam and Muslims and which has become hurt his focus in recent months to pursue his religious education in Najaf and Iran, more than two months before the next parliamentary elections due to take place at the end of the month of April. And owns the chest political offices in most parts of the country, is his movement in parliament with 40 deputies of the 325, and in the six government ministers. Sadr, who was born and enjoyed the early seventies, immensely popular among the poor Sadr City, the densely populated in Baghdad, has inherited this from his father, the popular reference Mohammed Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr, who was killed by the former regime in 1999 with two of his sons. And the name of Moqtada al-Sadr emerged in 2003 after he founded the armed units comprising tens of thousands of young people under the name of the Mahdi Army, quickly fought an insurgency against U.S. forces in Najaf in August »August 2004 that killed at least a thousand supporters of al-Sadr. Sadr calls since he returned to Iraq three years ago to get away from sectarianism, and to put aside their differences, and often criticizes the political process and politicians, and even associated Ptiarh officials, accusing them of corruption and attention away from the problems of the people.
    The decision to expel Sadr's representatives in parliament and the government with him in the midst of a wave of public outcry caused by the adoption of Parliament privileges to its members upon retirement, noting that the Iraqi media has recently highlighted the names of the representatives of the Sadr voted in favor of the law.
    The shape of the chest sudden announcement of his withdrawal from political action shock to the officials of his movement, those refused to confirm whether this is the final step, or is it a tactical aims to i'tikaaf for a period

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