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    WSJ: US officials visits to Iraq reveal Qkulhm on Abadi

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    Post by Rocky Sat 07 May 2016, 3:40 am

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    WSJ: US officials visits to Iraq reveal Qkulhm on Abadi


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    Last Baghdad crisis comes at a time when theUnited States emphasizes its war against Daash. This escalating political crisis raised questions about the extent of American influence on the Iraqi government, a strong ally in the war on Daash. 
    Saluting the protesters stormed the parliament building Saturday in Baghdad and withdrew on Sunday but promised to return. At the same time it announced the organization Daash claimed responsibility for multiple suicide attacks in Baghdad last weekend. 
    American influence on the government in Baghdad - which increased significantly after the overthrow ofSaddam Hussein in 2003 - has dwindled after the complete withdrawal of forces the US military the end of2011 , leaving the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Nuri al - Maliki. 
    after Daash spread across Iraq in 2014, he helped the White House in coordinating Maliki out of power and the rise of Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi to it, and at the same time air strikes against extremist organization began. While still American officials are supporting al - Abadi, they are wary of weakening at thehands of political opponents. This 
    was reflected concern in a series of recent visits by US officials , including Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry and Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter. 
    Carter said recently that Abadi 's position is very strong politically, and reiterated US support for his leadership.But experts say the US control of the events has diminished for some time. 
    He says James Jeffrey , a fellow of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and who has served asambassador for the Obama administration in Baghdad , " the influence of the United States is not very large, we show so much attention at the highest levels, but we do not express a lot of 
    commitment to the same levels, and as an example - according to him - the US military 's limited participation against Daash. they know that we have an army of a million men but what does this army? We share aminimum of fighters. " 
    adopt a strategy of President Obama 's military in Daash war Iraqi forces with the help of the US military in the implementation of the air strikes, training, weapons , and special operations. 
    US officials say the unrest in Baghdad do not hinder the fight against Daash is not expected to affect the military offensive to regain the city of Mosul. This challenge has proved difficult even when the government ismore stable; plans are the restoration of Mosul has been repeatedly delayed since the beginning of last year. 
    Comes Baghdad disorders at a very bad time, where the United States is trying to maintain the cease-fire in Syria, which Obama hopes will pave the way for an agreement on the transfer of power political in Damascus.
    the White House says that the solution to the conflict in Syria and defeat Daash requires a political solution there. But Daash still controls important areas of Iraq and Syria and that his influence is spreading in theMiddle East and North Africa. So the Iraqi government 's failure and the return of hostilities in Syria - that got - would destroy the efforts of the United States in the face of Daash. 
    He added Jeffrey said Iraq has a history of careening on the edge of chaos and then return to the status quo, "Iraq up to a certain point and then bounce back , but it is not known whether it will be repeated again or not. "
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