NO FEAR FOR THE REGIME IN IRAQ AS LONG AS AMERICA AND THE RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY ARE “SATISFIED”… THE GOVERNMENT IS HEADING TOWARDS “INDEPENDENCE“
Strategic affairs expert Mujasha’ Al-Tamimi commented on Wednesday (January 8, 2025) on the possibility of making a real change in the political system in Iraq during the next stage.
Al-Tamimi told Baghdad Today: “The regime in Iraq is protected internationally and regionally, and the United States is the greatest guarantor. If this stable relationship between the political regime in Iraq and America continues, then there is no fear of regime change.”
He explained that “the most important thing is to respond to the internal and external demands, and the demands that come from the supreme authority in Najaf regarding the necessity of carrying out political reform in this regime that has begun to suffer from many crises. There is also concern among many politicians, especially after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime and the great progress achieved by the American-Israeli axis in the region.”
Al-Tamimi added, “The overthrow of the regime in Iraq is a far-fetched scenario for anyone who wants to overthrow it, but I believe that the political forces have begun to feel great concern after the changes that have occurred in the region, in addition to Donald Trump’s arrival to the White House. Therefore, I expect that the biggest beneficiary of this is the Iraqi government, which will gain more independence in the decisions it issues, away from the policy of international and regional consensus.”
Al-Tamimi continued, “The Prime Minister does not have (political debt to the outside) because he is a son of the interior and feels the pressures that the citizen is exposed to, so I expect that there will be an absence, even if not at the required level, of weapons outside the authority of the state. Also, if Iraq continues with the policy of (Iraq First), it will obtain acceptable reforms, especially in fighting corruption and investing wealth, especially natural gas and stopping the import of gas from Iran.”
The strategic affairs expert concluded by saying: “There will be clear changes and reforms in the subject of the election law, which will be somewhat satisfactory to the Iraqi voter, not to the major political forces.”
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