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    Politicians: Trump will happen painful changes will not affect the region in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Thu 10 Nov 2016, 3:46 am

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    Politicians: Trump will happen painful changes will not affect the region in Iraq


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    10/11/2016 09:56 
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    Long-Presse / Baghdad
    Expected foreign member of the Parliamentary Committee on Thursday that Donald Trump win led by America's great political changes happening toward the Middle East, especially in the field of combating terrorism, calling on the Iraqi government to open a serious dialogue with the administration focused on the fight against terrorism.
    While the predicted leader of the Supreme Council of the Islamic, that things are going to the Middle East to cool off and that Iraq will be better off, he saw a leadership coalition of state law, that the new US variables will have effects "bad and painful" for the region, but "will not affect" in Iraq.
    He won the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, the presidential election of America, which took place Tuesday, (the eighth of November 2016), sweeping aside Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, unlike the global outlook, as it won to 29 states, Hasadda 288 votes, while winning his competition with 19 of the mandate, get to 218 votes only, knowing that winning the presidency requires the collection of 270 votes, or half plus one of the total of 538 electoral college votes, to become Trump so US President 45th America, what a threat of changes may be significant in the United States' policy in light of the radical propositions that prevailed his campaign.
    Asadi: it is necessary to open a serious dialogue with Trump's management focuses on the fight against terrorism
    He predicted a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs parliamentary relations, Trump win happen significant changes to US policy toward the Middle East, particularly toward terrorism and drain its resources, what serves the interests of Iraq nations fighting terrorism, calling on the Iraqi government to open a serious dialogue with Trump's management focuses on the fight against terrorism.
    Said Khalid al-Asadi, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The Trump win will happen significant changes to US policy toward the Middle East level, although the basis of the files will not see a big change," returned to "terrorism file and drain its resources in the region of the most important files that You could see more of the American enthusiasm, which would be the interest of Iraq and all nations fighting terrorism. "
    MP from the State of Law coalition of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said that "the rhetoric and attitude that will be followed by US foreign policy would differ from the nature of the electoral campaigns and speeches, what constitutes an opportunity for the Iraqi government to open up to the new US administration to win especially with regard to the fight against terrorism file."
    He called al-Assadi, the Iraqi government to "overcome its priorities to open a serious dialogue with Trump management in line with the nature of the changes in the United States," returned "to focus on the fight against terrorism file and drying its funding and its sources can opens up the task of dealing with the United States and the new management."
    Maaleh: things Middle East likely to soothe and Iraq will be better
    He saw leadership of the Supreme Council of the Islamic, that Trump's management will focus on bringing more foreign internal changes, expecting that things in the Middle East are generally, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and even Yemen, in particular, a candidate for calm contrast to other files, and that Iraq be better.
    Said Hamid Maaleh, in an interview to the (long-Presse), said that "to anticipate events and the trial of Trump on the electoral speech may not seem a good idea to launch a specific opinion on the United States the next policy," noting that "America's state institutions and all new presidents who come may leave mark on events but without causing a big dramatic shifts. "
    And saw the leader of the council, which is headed by Ammar al-Hakim, said: "The US Republican Party has always characterized the fingerprints from those of the Democratic Party," likely to "be internal changes to manage Trump more than foreign."
    He predicted Maaleh, that "the current general in 2016 devoted to the settlements, and that Iraq will be better than it is now," asserting that "things in the Middle East in general, and Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and even Yemen, in particular, a candidate for calm, while experiencing the rest of the files escalation".
    Jafar: Trump's management will lead to the effects of "bad and painful" for the region, excluding Iraq
    Meanwhile he saw leading a coalition of state law, that the new American variables will have effects "bad and painful" for the region somewhat, but will not affect in Iraq, even though it would lead to the rise of the dinar.
    Said Jassim Mohammed Jaafar, in an interview to the (long-Presse), he said that "America's policy will not be changed by about a radical either for Israel or the Arabian Gulf or Iran, despite the electoral hardline speech to Trump," returned to "state of confusion that will be prevalent during the next three months may give a chance for Israel to have a kind of holiness versus Iran and Saudi Arabia mode. "
    And saw Jafar, that "the new American variables will have negative and painful effects on the area somewhat, but will not affect in Iraq," adding, "but it may lead to higher Iraqi currency currency and the rest in the region."
    He pledged the new American president, Donald Trump, earlier in the day Wednesday, (the ninth of November 2016), in his first official speech after the announcement of his victory, that being important reforms in the country, and maintains good relations with all countries that wish to establish good relations with the United States, vowing to double economic growth and make America the most powerful economy in the world rate.
    He congratulated the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Wednesday, Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential elections, while stressing looked forward to the continuation of parking America with Iraq in the face of terrorism.
    The Middle East region is witnessing a number of years a lot of tension, whether security, economic since, as Iraq and Syria fighting a war against terrorism, Saudi Arabia began and some Gulf countries to the implementation of military operations in Yemen, the Houthis in the March 25, 2015, under the name of (storm packets) process.

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