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CNN. Broadcasting While Maliki Starts Shaking In His Iranian Boots ! 

 

 

Possible US sanctions on Iraqi leaders

http://www.sotaliraq.com/2017/.....%A7%D9%82/

 

 

Potential for Iraqi leaders

Adnan Abu Zeid

"The United States is in the process of taking a comprehensive policy that addresses Iran's armed groups in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen," the State Department's top diplomat, Stuart Jones, reported on May 17, 2017.
This coincided with the report of the Kuwaiti newspaper "Al Rai" in Washington on 18 May 2017 that US President Donald Trump promised his guest, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, who visited Washington between 15 and 17 May, that " Washington is working to impose sanctions on Tehran's allies involved in terrorism, including officials in the Iraqi and Lebanese governments. " As the Saudi mission to the United Nations said on May 17, 2017, "Iranian militias continue to threaten the stability of the region."

The naming of Lebanon and Iraq in the context of the declaration was not a coincidence, but a clear indication of the American and Gulf interest in the wide Iranian influence in these countries, through political leaders, leaders, armed organizations and militias. In Lebanon, the biggest players are Hezbollah, backed by Iran, Parties and armed factions known for its close relationship with Tehran, and receive financial and political support.

The leader of the Christian crowd, Ryan Chaldean, said in an interview with the "Monitor" that "the relationship of the factions of the popular crowd in Iran is not a dependency relationship, which is promoted by the Gulf states," noting that "Tehran helped Iraq in its war on a plea to the recognition of the Western parties themselves." "Regional states such as Turkey and the Gulf, which is a terrorist organization, are putting pressure on Washington and shifting money to impose sanctions on popular leaders," said Chaldean.

The fruits of the new policy appear to have taken hold in Lebanon. On May 19, 2017, Washington and Riyadh announced the inclusion of Hashim Safi al-Din, head of the executive board of the Lebanese Hezbollah, on the "common black list of terrorism."

In the same context, the United States is trying to cut off communication between the Shiite militias of Iran and identify movement in small spots, and the US raid on a convoy of Syrian forces on May 18 of 2017 considered by the Iranian media "insistence on the US side to prevent any contact between Baghdad Damascus, "while Western experts confirmed on 20 May of 2017 that" the air raid reveal the US military plans in the region. "

On May 19, 2017, one of the leaders of the Iranian-backed armed Shiite organizations in Iraq, the Secretary-General of the Brigades of Martyrs, Abu Ala Al-Walai, announced that "American aircraft bombed a popular crowd near the Iraqi-Syrian border."

It is well known that many of the leaders of the popular mobilization are accused by the Gulf states and American circles of being linked to and supported by Iran, such as the deputy chairman of the Popular Popular Army in Iraq, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, who appeared in a video on April 23, 2017, And the leader of the Iranian Quds Force, Qasim Soleimani. Akram al-Kaabi, the leader of the Iraqi resistance movement, became more explicit in his relations with Tehran, which he visited on September 1, 2016. He said there was a need for "Iraqi popular forces to fight in Syria."

The MP for the coalition of Iraqi forces, Qais al-Shathir, said in an interview with the Monitor that "it is not hidden in the relationship of Iraqi political parties and politicians in Iran, where they receive material and moral support." He said: "The possibility of sanctions against them by the United States does not Serves the interests of Iraq. "

He pointed out that "the majority of those referred to as having a close relationship in Tehran are popular in Iraq, because today they participate in the political process, and contributed to the battles against Dahesh." He said: "Washington will think a lot before taking any such step."

However, the writer and political analyst and head of the Center "Media Monitor" Jassim al-Musawi said in an interview with the "Monitor" that "the signs of sanctions on Iraqi leaders and organizations accused of being pro-Iran, some Iraqi Sunni leaders sought to work to internationalize what they say is crimes of the crowd Popular in the liberated areas of the Daqash, "pointing out that this constitutes" one of the methods by which the legitimacy of any sanctions against them. "

Jassem al-Moussawi does not rule out "exerting pressure on the Iraqi government by Washington to extradite wanted persons, or to prosecute the leaders of the crowd on international wanted lists and prevent them from traveling, and other measures such as freezing assets and prosecutions." 2017 to conduct "talks with Abadi about the close relationship of his government with Tehran and the Iranian fighters who are helping Baghdad in the campaign against Dahesh."

"I do not think that Iran and its allies inside Iraq will take it seriously, because going too far in this direction is causing unrest in Iraq again and presents Washington's interests directly to the attacks of Tehran's local allies," he said.

It is clear that there is fear of a military role for the armed organizations moving within the Iranian orbit beyond the borders of Iraq, in the post-"hasty" phase, including accusations that Iran has paid large forces of its Revolutionary Guard and popular mobilization factions to the Jordanian-Iraqi border, Gulf leaders to "persuade Washington to classify militias supported by Iran within terrorist groups."

Both the United States and the regional players believe that the post-"push" phase requires joint action to besiege insurgent groups and militias in Iraq,

 

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Oh boy oh boy this is gonna be good. With the US sanctions on the Iraqi leaders

it will take pressure off of Abadi I think. It will be unanimous Malarki looses by a land side. Then

the world can add war crimes against humanity.  Too be continued.........

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US newspaper: Washington will impose sanctions on the leaders of the "Mahleyat" belonging to Iran in Iraq

The political scene  Saturday June 3, 2017 at 14:25 pm (613 views)
20170603_022644-56.jpg US newspaper: Washington will impose sanctions on the leaders of the "Mahleyat" belonging to Iran in Iraq
 

 

Baghdad / Sky Barr Q:

 

The newspaper "the Monitor" electronic US said that the United States is considering imposing sanctions on the leaders of "Mahleyat" belonging to Iran in Iraq.

The newspaper quoted these State "The state", on 17 May 2017 statement by senior diplomats of American taxpayers in the Middle East, Stuart Jones, as saying "the United States in the process of taking a comprehensive policy to address the armed groups of Iran in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen."

The correspondent of the Kuwaiti Al-Rai newspaper in Washington, had said in mid-May that the US president promised to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed to work to approve sanctions against Tehran's allies involved in terrorism, including officials in the Iraqi and Lebanese governments.

According to the Monitor in its report published recently, that "naming Lebanon and Iraq in the context of the report were not a coincidence but a clear indication of the US interest in the Gulf of Iranian influence widespread in these countries, in Lebanon there are Hezbollah, and in Iraq, parties and armed factions known close relationship with Tehran , of which receive financial and political and practical support. "

The paper quoted the leader of the Christian crowd, Ryan Chaldean, that "factions of the popular crowd in Iran relationship is not a dependency relationship, as promoted by the Gulf states, but regional countries such as Turkey and the Gulf, which is considered the crowd a terrorist organization, put pressure on Washington, and lured with money in order to impose sanctions on the leaders of The popular crowd".

In this context, the United States is trying to cut off communication between the Iranian Shiite militias and determine its movement in small spots, and Western experts confirmed that the US raid on a convoy of Syrian forces on May 18 of the year 2017 reveal US military plans in the region. "

It is known that many of the leaders of the popular crowd accused by the Gulf states and among the US that they are linked to Iran and receiving support them, such as deputy chief of the popular crowd in Iraq, Abu Mahdi engineer and commander of the nujaba movement in Iraq, Akram al-Kaabi.

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