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    Al-Sadr is not in a position of strength .. Among the concessions Al-Sadr to the Kurds is "Kirkuk"!!

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    Al-Sadr is not in a position of strength .. Among the concessions Al-Sadr to the Kurds is "Kirkuk"!! Empty Al-Sadr is not in a position of strength .. Among the concessions Al-Sadr to the Kurds is "Kirkuk"!!

    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Apr 2022, 5:46 am

    [size=32]Al-Sadr is not in a position of strength .. Among the concessions Al-Sadr to the Kurds is "Kirkuk"!![/size]
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    Baghdad/Sky Press

    The independent Iraqi politician, Saad Al-Mutalibi, said in a press statement that Al-Sadr is not in a position of strength, which makes him vulnerable to extortion, pointing out that the leaders of the first row in the Sadrist movement are beginning to sense this.

    Among the Sadrist concessions to his Kurdish allies, according to al-Mutalibi, is the concession of the city of Kirkuk (which is rich in oil and disputed between Baghdad and Erbil) and returns to the Kurds, at the expense of Arabs and Turkmen, and the Iraqi forces will leave it, indicating that this time there will be no Arab or Turkmen in Kirkuk and the surrounding areas. out.

    According to Al-Mutalibi, the matter also applies to the Nineveh Plains, as there is serious talk about the return of this region to the authority of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, explaining that all these concessions must be implemented by the Sadrist movement, while the leaders of the movement are not willing to pay this high price in order to obtain Prime minister.

    On the other hand, the independent politician spoke of information that the Sunni and Kurdish political forces started a new round of talks with the Shiite (coordinating framework), specifically with the (State of Law) coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki, to rearrange the cards. Al-Mutalibi suggested that the coordination framework would try to form a government after the feast, to keep a group of ministries vacant from the Sadrist movement's share, until they nominate ministers for it.

    In a related context, the independent Iraqi politician revealed that a number of independent parliamentarians - he did not specify their numbers - joined the coordination framework.

    The independent MPs are divided between the Save a Homeland Alliance and the Shiite Coordination Framework, while the third party clings to its independence away from the coalition with either of the two forces.

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