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    Al-Kazemi "threatens" Iran to expose the back of the factions ... and Tehran sends Qaani to Baghdad

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    Al-Kazemi "threatens" Iran to expose the back of the factions ... and Tehran sends Qaani to Baghdad Empty Al-Kazemi "threatens" Iran to expose the back of the factions ... and Tehran sends Qaani to Baghdad

    Post by Rocky Fri 09 Apr 2021, 1:54 pm

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    Al-Kazemi "threatens" Iran to expose the back of the factions ... and Tehran sends Qaani to Baghdad
    April 08, 


    Al-Kazemi asked to "rein in" the Iranian-backed militias
    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    Against the backdrop of the recent review of "Rubu Allah" in the capital, Baghdad, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi sent a "strong message" to Tehran to stop the hand of militias in Iraq, in conjunction with the strategic dialogue, according to an American report.
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    The report said that Al-Kazemi threatened to openly reveal who supports the armed factions in Iraq and then confront them
    The report, published by the " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] " and translated by "Ultra Iraq," was based on information provided by two officials in Iraq, on Wednesday, April 7, indicating that the Iranian Supreme Leader's administration sent Ismail Qaani, commander of the Quds Force in the Revolutionary Guard, in response to the letter.
    According to the report, the two officials say, "The Iraqi prime minister asked Iran's leaders to rein in the Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, and indicated in a strongly worded message to Tehran that he would confront the factions."
    The report shows, "Al-Kazemi walked a tightrope as he negotiated with the Americans while he was under increasing pressure from local militias loyal to Tehran. Last week, a convoy of heavily armed Shiite militiamen publicly moved through central Baghdad, denouncing the American presence and threatening to cut off Al-Kazemi's ear," It is an offer that clearly sought to undermine the prime minister. "
    The report indicates that Tehran is also exerting pressure "from a cash-strapped Tehran as it seeks billions of dollars to pay the necessary gas and electricity supplies, while Iraqi officials say the money is suspended in an account at the Iraqi Trade Bank due to US restrictions and fears of imposing sanctions." .
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    In response to the military parade by Rubu’allah, Al-Kazemi sent a “strongly worded message to Tehran, asking Iran to use its influence to stop these groups,” according to Iraqi officials on whom the report was based.
    The officials said that Al-Kazemi threatened in the memorandum to "clearly announce who supports these groups," stressing that he is "ready to confront these militias."
    According to the report, “Al-Kazemi, who seemed unable to confront the militias, was looking to appease the Americans before the Wednesday talks,” explaining that “the message led to a visit by the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Ismail Qaani, this week to Baghdad, where he met militia leaders Shiite political leaders called for calm, according to a senior Iraqi Shiite politician.
    A third round of talks - which was actually held due to the pandemic - ended in June of last year, with an agreement to schedule the American withdrawal, according to official statements from the Iraqi government.
    Iraq requested the final round, after pressure from Shiite political factions and pro-Iranian militias through media campaigns and armed attacks.
    The armed factions announced the "Coordination of Resistance", a statement rejecting the final statement of the third round early, and demanding another committee according to specific specifications for negotiation and an immediate and complete withdrawal of US forces from the country, including those deployed in the Kurdistan region.
    Qais Khazali, leader of Asaib Ahl al-Haq Movement, issued a statement consistent with the factions ’position, attacking the idea of" the Iraqi forces ’need for US military support."
    Iraqi and US officials say, "They support a planned withdrawal of forces from Iraq, but questions remain about the timeframes and scope of the threat posed by ISIS."
    And the White House allowed, last month, to exempt Iraq from sanctions for a period of 120 days to continue importing energy from Iran, which is the maximum time frame allowed.
    But Iraqi officials say the government needs leniency from the United States to reimburse Tehran directly for vital energy imports, by bypassing the complex payment system designed to counter the evasion of US sanctions on trade with Iran.
    Iraq depends on Iranian supplies for a third of its electricity needs, especially during the summer months, and it pays Iran indirectly through supplies in several ways in the form of humanitarian goods or medicines, canceling Iran's foreign debts, and bills such as the expenses of the Iranian embassy, ​​the costs of Iranian companies operating in Iraq and the costs of Hajj. Iranian to the religious shrines in Iraq.
     
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