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    “Al-Kazemi incites Washington by inciting against Al-Sudani.” An American network warns the former prime minister

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    Baghdad Today - translation
    Today, Wednesday, the American “MSN” network criticized the attempts of former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi to obtain “favor” with the US administration in Washington as part of his efforts to return to power again, describing his steps as “a repetition of Iyad Allawi’s experience.” 
    The network explained, according to its analysis, which was translated by (Baghdad Today), that "the Iraqi political process, at the beginning of its establishment after the overthrow of the previous regime, witnessed Iraqi politicians gather at the doors of American and British administrations, institutions and organizations, and within the corridors of decision-making centers in London and Washington, in an attempt" to obtain positions and high positions. 
    Those attempts, according to the network, finally led to the selection of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, who was favored by the State Department, the Pentagon, Congress, and the CIA, so that Allawi would take power and lose it in the end in an "expected" manner with his entry into the first elections, according to its description. 
    The network indicated that "Allawi's loss of power came because of his interest in "communication" with the American and British administrations, and not with the Iraqi people, which made him "favorable to Bremer and Bush, not the Iraqis." The network continued with a statement that Al-Kazemi is now trying to repeat Allawi's scenario. . 
    The network stated that "Al-Kazemi, who enjoys favor with the CIA, analysis centers, and some decision-making institutions in Washington, thinks that they are" able to support his return once again to assuming the premiership of Iraq," stressing that "with these premises, Al-Kazemi is harming himself and Iraq no more." , according to its description. 
    And she continued, "If Al-Kazemi wanted to obtain support for his return to the position, he must not repeat Allawi's strategy, as his obligations must be in Iraq, not Washington or London," adding that "he must seek to win over the Iraqis instead of exploiting the papers of administrative corruption that has become an adjective." known for his administration. 
    The network's analysis stressed that "Al-Kazemi is required to explain himself now, not before Washington, but before Baghdad," as she described it. 
    The network also warned Mustafa Al-Kadhimi of "the consequences of manipulating decision-makers inside the United States," accusing him of "trying to convince Washington that Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani's assumption of the responsibility of prime minister is a victory for the Iranian-backed militias," describing the act as "dangerous." 
    According to the network, the Iraqi political process, which has been going on for twenty years, makes it difficult for any party to control the country completely, as Al-Kadhimi is trying to claim, according to her, stressing that "there are points of control and red lines that prevent this through the political dynamic in Iraq." 
    Among the criticisms leveled by the network against Al-Kadhimi, it also confirmed that the talk about his approaching the "dismantling" of armed militias in Iraq is "inaccurate", explaining that "the militias became much stronger during the period of Al-Kazemi's authority, who became successful in only one thing, Telling Washington is one thing, doing the exact opposite." 
    The network's analysis emphasized that "Al-Kadhimi's attempts to incite the Biden administration against Al-Sudani by the fact that he came through a "judicial coup" process are illogical, pointing out that" Al-Sadr's decision to withdraw from the political process was his and he alone's decision. The decision is a tactical mistake, but in politics it cannot be repeated. The game is over again, and Al-Kazemi's attempts to show the matter as a coup or an illegal assumption of power is an illogical act. 
     The Iraqi judiciary, according to the network's description, "may be suffering from many problems, but it is absurd to claim that Al-Kadhimi was a victim of a judicial coup that robbed him of power," explaining that "the court succeeded in preserving the election results despite the many claims to cancel them, and with regard to the judiciary's decision on the formation of The government, the Supreme Court reinterpreted the legal article only under an official request submitted by him personally and by the ally of the United States and his friend, President Barham Salih, to the Federal Supreme Court," she said. 
    The network concluded its analysis by saying, "No one here is trying to say that armed militias do not represent a problem. No political party should own an armed faction, whether it is Iranian-backed militias, Kurdish Peshmerga, or Muqtada's groups hired by Al-Kadhimi during his last days in power."
    And she continued, "Iraq's partners must maintain diplomatic and economic pressure on al-Sudani to solve the dilemma of armed groups, but this does not mean that Iraqi politicians take shortcuts to power through Washington."
    The network's analysis stressed that "Al-Kazemi is a victim of his personal failure, and not of some conspiracy," according to her saying, adding, "If he wants to return again, the place to achieve this is inside Iraq, not Beirut, Washington, or London."
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