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    "America" ​​will take a set of steps after Allawi's withdrawal in Iraq, the first of which is to pun

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    "America" ​​will take a set of steps after Allawi's withdrawal in Iraq, the first of which is to pun Empty "America" ​​will take a set of steps after Allawi's withdrawal in Iraq, the first of which is to pun

    Post by Rocky Wed 04 Mar 2020, 3:05 am

    [size=32]"America" ​​will take a set of steps after Allawi's withdrawal in Iraq, the first of which is to punish "Sadr and Al-Amri"![/size]
     Wednesday 04 March 2020 at 11:29 am (135 views)
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    Baghdad / Sky Press

    A US report recommended taking a set of steps to save Iraq and ensure its exit from Iranian influence, one of which was to punish the leaders of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr and the Fatah Alliance Hadi al-Amiri, while US sources reported that Washington was seeking to rehabilitate leaders in coordination between the protesters and the parties loyal to them after Muhammad’s announcement Allawi withdraw.

    And the former US deputy national security advisor, George Hanna, called in a report mentioned in the Foreign Policy magazine, "Iraq needs to change the system again," according to Al-Hurra.

    He added, instead, the writer calls on the United States to focus its energies on supporting the protests by starting a coordinated campaign to keep the eyes of the world open on the attacks that are being carried out by pro-Iranian parties, according to the representative.

    John Hanna admits that supporting the protest movement, which does not have clear leadership, without contaminating it and inadvertently putting it at risk is a real difficult political challenge for the United States, but nonetheless suggests a set of steps that the US administration should take to ensure this, including:

    First, a coordinated campaign to keep the spotlight on the protests.

    Second: The United States and allied countries adopt resolutions and recommendations in the Security Council and other international organizations to express solidarity and interest in the Iraqi people.

    Third: Finding ways to help Iraqi and international NGOs working discreetly with protesters to direct their movement and demands to a practical political program.

    Fourth: Helping protesters gain access to secure communications technologies to counter the Internet's restrictive Iraqi actions.

    Fifth: Speeding up the procedures for punishing people who participated in the persecution of protesters, not only the militia leaders, but also include senior politicians and their aides such as cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and the leader of the Al-Fath coalition, Hadi al-Amiri.




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