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    In an unprecedented situation. Kadhimi explodes "anger" at Iran

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    In an unprecedented situation. Kadhimi explodes "anger" at Iran Empty In an unprecedented situation. Kadhimi explodes "anger" at Iran

    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Apr 2021, 2:05 pm

    In an unprecedented situation. Kadhimi explodes "anger" at Iran
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     2021-04-07 13:53
    Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi has asked Iran's leaders to rein in Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, and sent a strongly worded message to Tehran hinting that he was ready to confront these armed factions, two Iraqi officials said.

    Kadhimi's positions coincided with the third round of strategic dialogue between Baghdad and Washington, which is supposed to deal with the US military presence in Iraq and Iranian-backed factions operating outside state authority.

    Iraq has asked for a new round of dialogue in response to pressure from Shiite political forces and pro-Iranian militias demanding the departure of US troops. Us Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hill are also participating.

    Last week, gunmen paraded their strength through a military convoy in central Baghdad, personally threatening Kadhimi, denouncing the continued US military presence.

    In response to the militia's show of force, Kadhimi sent a strongly worded message to Tehran asking it to use its influence to stop these armed groups, two Iraqi officials told The Associated Press.

    Al-Kadhimi threatened to make it clear who supported the groups and expressed his willingness to confront them, the officials said.

    It was not clear who specifically addressed the Iraqi message. The timing suggested that Kadhimi, who seemed unable to confront the militias, was looking forward to appeasing the Americans ahead of wednesday's strategic dialogue sessions, she said.

    Kadhimi's message led to a two-day visit to Baghdad by the commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force, Brig. Gen. Ismail Qaani, who met with government officials and leaders of Shiite factions, and called for calm, special sources told Shafq News.

    Iraqi and US officials have already said they support scheduling a US withdrawal from Iraq, but questions remain about the time frame and the extent of the threat posed by ISIS. A US official said last month that the United States planned to use dialogue sessions with Iraq to make it clear that coalition forces were in the country at the invitation of the Iraqi government and only to train and advise Iraqi forces.
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