STATUS OF THE RV , PART. 3
πWhat will the foreign policy of the US towards Iraq look like? In the article titled“IRAQ TELLS US IT LOOKS FORWARD TO STRENGTHENING COOPERATION WITH AMERICA UNDER TRUMP” On Saturday, Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein informed the United States of Iraq’s aspiration to enhance bilateral cooperation under the upcoming US administration headed by Donald Trump.
My CBI contact has told me this relationship should be good and not all based on sanctions. She believes our delay in the Project to Delete the Zeros is based on waiting to see how this relationship is fostered. It is now the say after the Trump inauguration and so let’s wait and see how this all plays out.
In this next article titled “AL-SUDANI: IRAQ IS A PIVOTAL PARTNER AND NATIONAL DECISION-MAKING SOVEREIGNTY IS A PRIORITY” we get a taste of what this relationship with the UK and the US might look like. In the article Prime Minister al-Sudani stressed that Iraq has a special status in dealing with the will to survive, stressing that “the Iraqi people are among the most proud and self-confident personalities, and cannot be subject to anyone, whoever they may be.
The Prime Minister said, in an interview with Elaph website: Washington is a major partner of Iraq, and the government is working to build a stable institutional relationship with it, noting that the government is determined to build a new Iraq based on its cultural heritage.
Al-Sudani pointed out that portraying Iraq as subordinate to any country contradicts the historical character of the country,” stressing that “the relationship between Iraq and the United Kingdom enjoys a unique special status.”
He added that “Baghdad is working to build a stable institutional relationship with Washington, as the United States remains a major partner of Iraq, and we are committed to a policy of openness and true partnership,” indicating: “Today we are facing a new stage in our relationship with the United Kingdom and the US, and Iraq plays a pivotal role as an effective mediator between various regional parties, and Baghdad has become a center for calm dialogue that aims to bridge the gap between the parties.” Folks this is al fantastic news for us.