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Publish Date : 7/20/2020 12:44:12 PM
Different dimensions of Al-Kadhimi's trip to Tehran; Has Iraq distanced itself from Iran?

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Different dimensions of Al-Kadhimi's trip to Tehran; Has Iraq distanced itself from Iran?

Popular relations between the two countries are unique and the religious and cultural ties of the two countries are inseparable. Accordingly, no ruler in Iraq, whether Al-Maliki, Al-Abadi, Abdul-Mahdi, or Al-Kadhimi, can ignore these elements and find a better, more honest, more reliable, ally than Iran. It is difficult for the United States to accept this fact.

NOURNEWS - The developments leading to the appointment of Mustafa al-Kadhimi as Prime Minister in Iraq, according to many analysts and experts on West Asian affairs, was one of the most widespread political and sometimes security events in the country.
Al-Kadhimi, who was elected prime minister after months of power vacuum in Iraq by a consensus of Shiite factions and backed by a majority of Sunni and Kurdish factions, is going through a difficult and complicated period in terms of balancing and leading the country's power blocs, although conducting affairs to get out of the current situation in interaction with the regional and international environment.

Among the foreign actors, the Americans, who faced a harsh response from the Iraqi people and government after the assassination of the resistance commanders and were forced to leave the country by the Iraqi parliament, have made every effort to somehow defeat this compensate and introduce themselves as the winners of the field in the media space.

In such circumstances, Al-Kadhimi's visit to Tehran, which is scheduled to take place on Tuesday and will contain "special and effective programs" according to the plans made, has become extremely expensive for the White House leaders and has led them to various movements to prevent this important event.

Although; Iraq has the longest of its borders with Iran, and Iran's economic advantages for Iraq, especially in strategic matters such as electricity and gas, are irreplaceable and quite clear.

On the other hand; Popular relations between the two countries are unique and the religious and cultural ties of the two countries are inseparable. Accordingly, no ruler in Iraq, whether Al-Maliki, Al-Abadi, Abdul-Mahdi, or Al-Kadhimi, can ignore these elements and find a better, more honest, more reliable, ally than Iran. It is difficult for the United States to accept this fact.

The Americans, however; They have difficulty understanding and accepting this fact, so they are trying extensively to show the strategic relations between Iran and Iraq and the inseparable ties between the two nations is full of gaps and misunderstandings, and to suggest that Iraqis have no desire to continue their good relations with Tehran, and for this reason, they have been engaged in extensive espionage on various issues, such as border issues, the issue of electricity supply from Iran, economic relations between the two countries, interactions between the two governments, resistance groups, and so on.

Meanwhile, the common issues that are being pursued unanimously by Tehran and Baghdad clearly indicate mutual trust and outline a bright future in relations between the two neighbors.
It is safe to say that all US efforts to disrupt Iran-Iraq relations go back, above all, to the Iraqi parliament's decision to expel American terrorists, even the Washington-Baghdad strategic talks go against the wishes of the White House. "The strategic dialogue between Iraq and the United States seeks to determine when the Americans will leave," said Qassim al-Araji, the Iraqi prime minister's national security adviser.
This is so vital to Americans that it has led the commander of the CENTCOM terrorists to make ridiculous excuses and constant exaggerations.
Frank Kenneth Mackenzie, who has been under intense pressure from the Pentagon over a leaked US secret programto "insecure" Iraq during a joint meeting with ISIS and al-Qaeda's representatives together with U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Matthew Toller; stated that "Iran has been involved in recent attacks on US bases and troops in Iraq!" although without any documents.

The commander of the US terrorist group, while acknowledging Iran's significant military capabilities, claimed that its forces in Iraq were putting pressure on ISIS and called for the continued presence of US troops in the country.

according to this; It seems that Al-Kadhimi's special visit to Tehran, which will definitely take on the dimensions of a large media outlet, has already worried Americans about the consequences and activated their media artillery.

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi


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