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    Partnerships in alliances are troubled by the value of the dinar, the American presence, and the pol

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    Partnerships in alliances are troubled by the value of the dinar, the American presence, and the pol Empty Partnerships in alliances are troubled by the value of the dinar, the American presence, and the pol

    Post by Rocky Sun 22 Jan 2023, 6:21 am

    [size=38]Partnerships in alliances are troubled by the value of the dinar, the American presence, and the political investment of the Gulf[/size]


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    Baghdad / Obelisk: Three problems have removed some of the ashes from the embers of differences within the Iraqi political community, which are the decline in the value of the Iraqi currency, the US military presence, and the political investment of the two Gulfs of Basra.
    As political sources believe that the Sudanese government is responsible for the drop in the value of the dinar, due to more Iraqi facilities for Tehran that allow it to breach US sanctions. Iraq complied with the American restrictions, especially since Ahed al-Sudani started buying Iranian technical expertise worth at least $3 billion.
    The dispute, which transcends the Sunni forces to the Kurdish and Sunni, is about the American military presence, and giving them justifications for staying, according to Al-Sudani's statements to Western media.
    There are also disagreements between the resistance factions themselves, as the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reports that a strong wing in the factions gave the prime minister of Iraq the green light to legitimize the American presence with the justifications of training, counseling, and maintenance of armor and aircraft, provided that it guarantees America’s assistance to the Sudanese to maintain a stable situation and not pressure the interests of factions.
    On the Sunni side, former Iraqi parliament member Haider Al-Mulla says that “disagreements within the current alliances, whether sovereignty or the coordinating framework, or whatever party it is, under these circumstances, are usually due to interests, positions, privileges and promises that are fulfilled between the members and their president.” ".
    Government officials hastened to invest politically in the victory of the Iraqi national team in the Gulf football championship. The Kurdish Federal Minister of Justice received the Kurdish players in a manner that was considered racist.
    Writer Mustafa Nasser said that Kurdish, Sunni and Shiite politicians are adept at trading in popular achievements.
    In Basra, sports sources reported that a local government official suggested that the team members contact the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr.
    Previously, naming the Gulf as “Arab” sparked clear differences in position between the forces of the coordination framework.
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