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    Allawi: The Islamists failed to manage Iraq, and the country ended in chaos, terrorism, corruption a

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    Post by Rocky Wed 05 May 2021, 7:10 am

    [size=52]Allawi: The Islamists failed to manage Iraq, and the country ended in chaos, terrorism, corruption and armed militias[/size]

    [size=45]The electoral environment is invalid and we have suggested that the polls be postponed[/size]
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    [size=45]Despite establishing the "wave" movement to participate in early elections early next October, the Iraqi politician, former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, appears to be wary of the polling environment and the UN Security Council's promises to monitor and supervise it, indicating that they called on the Security Council to monitor the elections, but the United Nations will remain locked into walls. Stressing that the electoral environment is not valid, we suggested postponing the polling.[/size]
    [size=45]Allawi, who bears the burden of nearly two decades of attempts to build a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, expressed, in press statements, his optimism about the popular movement that began in 2019, as he sees it as the real foundation of the reform project, without a big bet on international support, and without hasty betting on The results of the Iraqi-Gulf rapprochement, which he sees so far as fragile, slowly in Baghdad and in the Gulf, at a time when Turkey's influence is increasing after Iran on the Iraqi space, stressing that the wager in the elections is "on civilians, because the Islamists have exacerbated the situation worse than the era of Saddam Hussein."[/size]
    [size=45]Allawi predicted that Washington would make, under Joe Biden, more concessions to Iran, recalling the positions of the former US President Barack Obama's administration in the 2010 Iraq elections when he (Allawi) was deprived of forming the largest government with US-Iranian complicity, as he sees it, despite mediation. To address the crisis.[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding Baghdad's mediation between Tehran and Riyadh today, Allawi saw it as "just sweet talk", because Iraq is internally impotent, so how can it play a regional or Arab role? He said, "Frankly, as long as the Iraqi home is not built on the basis of citizenship that is based on justice and equality, Iraq will not be able to take a single step in the regional or international direction. This is what I believe in, and I told Mustafa Al-Kazemi these words."[/size]
    [size=45]We (in the civil national movement) know that the Islamists could not manage the affairs of Iraq, and this is what we have noticed since I left the premiership in 2006, and the country has ended due to mismanagement to this chaos, terrorism, corruption, incontinent weapons, armed militias and the "Markon" army.[/size]
    [size=45]In addition, the need of the Iraqi street calls for the existence of a unified gathering that does not belong to political Islam, which contributed to the destruction of the country, and because of the existence of political Islam, external forces were able to dominate the Iraqi political situation.[/size]
    [size=45]Allawi considered Zarif's visit to Baghdad a few days ago and his meeting with Shiite and Sunni leaders, evidence of clear Iranian interference in Iraqi affairs.[/size]
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