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    "Discordant sounds" disturb Sudanese speech... interests awaken the "submissive" and dreams of norma

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    Post by Rocky Wed 25 Oct 2023, 2:41 pm

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    The speech of the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, during the “peace” summit held by Egypt regarding Palestine, was accompanied by many internal and external repercussions, and different reactions emerged, between supporters, rejecters, and anxiety about the reaction.
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    The Iraqi people, who consider Palestine a “central issue,” stood behind their president and supported him strongly, regardless of their classes and sects. As for the small group that expressed a “troubling” position regarding Sudanese’s speech, they expected a major response from the usurping entity, but this “did not and will not.” Gets".
    The other camp that stood against the Prime Minister’s speech is well known. The path the people take is always interrupted by political blocs, as desires are different and interests never “meet.”
    Some blocs and parties participating in the political process rejected the Sudanese position in Cairo, amid popular and political questions being raised about the reasons.
    "Ineffective"
    The voices rejecting the Palestinian issue, no matter how large or numerous they are, are unable to influence the position of Iraq and its people. Al-Sudani’s speech during the summit not only shook the usurping entity, but also struck the “negligent ones.” 
    Member of the House of Representatives, Muhammad Al-Baldawi, said that the rejection of some political blocs of Al-Sudani’s speech during the emergency Cairo summit “does not affect anything” on Iraq’s position on the Palestinian issue, while he stressed that the popular and governmental activities were “distinguished.”
    Al-Baldawi said, in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, “The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, is a brave man and a decision-maker, and his speech at the emergency Cairo summit against the usurping entity came from Iraqi society, regardless of the point of view of the political forces.”
    He added, "The political blocs that support Sudanese are well aware of the importance of the Palestinian issue," noting that "the positions of some political blocs are registered, and failure to participate and show solidarity with the issue has no effect."
    The member of the House of Representatives explains, “Some political blocs rejected the Prime Minister’s speech in Egypt, and his use of terms such as the Zionist entity and occupation,” indicating that “this rejection comes as a result of the common interests between these blocs and the usurping entity.”
    Al-Baldawi states, “The Iraqi position on the Palestinian issue is great and honorable, and is not equal to any other position,” stressing that “the popular and governmental activities were distinguished and performed their role to the fullest.”
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    "Submission and normalization"
    During the summit, Al-Sudani shocked everyone and sent a “severe” message to the Israeli entity. The speech he delivered was not a coincidence, but was supported by popular will, which revealed the political parties standing with the occupier.
    In turn, Al-Rafd Center for Strategic Studies saw that the political blocs rejecting Sudanese’s speech at the Cairo summit to discuss the situation of Palestine are “those who want submission” and “believe in normalization,” while stressing that the Prime Minister’s position relied on the popular base.
    The director of the center, Abbas Al-Jubouri, stated in an interview with the “Al-Ma’louma” agency, that “Al-Sudani relied in his speech at the emergency Cairo summit on the popular base, not the political one, which in Iraq has no security,” indicating that “politicians are always looking out for their interests, and partly Many of them do not even believe in patriotism.”
    He points out, "Some political blocs consider the Palestinian issue to be an external matter and have nothing to do with it, and this is what appeared publicly," indicating that "the popular events that took place in Iraq did not take place in the entire Arab world."
    The director of Al-Rafd Center continues, “The popular demonstrations in support of the Palestinian cause constituted a great motivation for Al-Sudani to speak with such strength and comfort, and in a free Iraqi voice.”
    He shows that “the political blocs that are skeptical of Sudanese’s speech are the groups that are trembling and willing to submit and even believe in normalization,” stressing that “many political forces are contemplating normalization with the Israeli entity, despite their knowledge of central Baghdad.”
    The political blocs have always pursued their interests, and this is not new, but with the development that has emerged among them, especially regarding important national issues, they have not only remained silent, but have begun to confuse the positions of Iraq and its people, who have always warned of “discordant voices.” Ended/25 Rs
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