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    Al-Monitor International: Al-Sadr's relationship with Iran is more flexible and pragmatic than what

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    Post by Rocky Sat 06 Aug 2022, 7:24 am

    [size=38]Al-Monitor International: Al-Sadr's relationship with Iran is more flexible and pragmatic than what is said  [/size]


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    Baghdad/The Obelisk: A report by Al-Monitor International newspaper, Saturday, August 6, 2022, linked the meeting of the parties to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in Vienna for the first time in nearly six months, and between many events in the Middle East and the role of Iran in it.
    The report considered that Iraq is the most sensitive flashpoint for the fighting between the United States and Iran since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003, considering that Iran is watching the volatile and unstable situation, as it weighs its next moves and the fate of the Vienna talks.
    The Iraqi political crisis is between the Shiite parties, and the powerful forces of power that support Iran - according to the description of the report - most notably former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of the Badr Organization Hadi al-Amiri, in addition to other individuals and groups.
    The report states that the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Ismail Qaani, was in Baghdad at the outbreak of the crisis, but his mission focused on mediation, not reaction, while the demonstrations between Sadr's supporters and the tire were noisy, but mostly peaceful.
    The report considered that the current situation is fraught with danger, and could extend to the Kurdish and Sunni areas.
    The report indicates that Iraqi and international parties support the proposal of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and the Speaker of Parliament to launch dialogue and calm tensions.
    The report believes that Iran's interest in Iraq is for the Shiite parties to remain united, but al-Sadr has made it more difficult.
    While al-Sadr is not Iran's preferred partner in Iraq, the relationship is more fluid and pragmatic than is often said.
    The report concluded by saying that if there is reconciliation between the Shiites, the deal will eventually take place between Sadr and Tehran.
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