WOTS MON AUG 1 2022 Al-Sadr announces his conditions for dialogue with the coordination framework
The coordination framework welcomes Barzani's invitation and affirms his openness to everyone
Al-Asadi said in a tweet on his Twitter account: "The coordination framework welcomes the invitation of brother Nechirvan Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region, for national dialogue and affirms its openness to everyone in order to address the current crisis and reach realistic solutions that depend on the constitution, the law and the interests of the Iraqi people as a basis."
Earlier on Sunday, the President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, called on the political parties in Iraq to come to Erbil to start an open dialogue with the aim of reaching an understanding and agreement based on the country's higher interests.
Iraqi authorities deploy security forces in the Green Zone
The Iraqi authorities have deployed security forces in the Green Zone to maintain security and diplomatic mission
The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, Major General Yahya Rasoul, said in a press statement: "We have deployed security forces in the Green Zone to maintain security
He added: "There is no emergency in Tahrir Square, and a special gate has been opened for protesters to enter the Green Zone.
This development comes as the sit-ins of Muqtada al-Sadr's supporters entered its third day inside the Iraqi parliament building.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, issued strict instructions to the Iraqi security forces to prevent the use of live bullets, live bullets, rubber gear and gas bombs. He stressed that the commanders and commanders who are proven to have used live ammunition will be held accountable. He stressed the need to ensure protection for the demonstration yards.
The Sadrist movement issues new directives to the demonstrators
On Monday, the Sadrist movement issued a package of new directives for the demonstrators.
Muhammad Al-Aboudi, the official of the Follow-up and Coordination Office, said in a statement, followed by "Nass", (August 1, 2022), that "the revolutionaries must follow the path of the owners of non-service special wheels for the brothers in the Rusafa sector from Al-Sinak Bridge towards Al-Salhiya Street."
He added, "The journey on foot is from Tahrir Square, passing through Al-Jumhuriya Bridge. As for the brothers on the Karkh side, their route will be from the Olive Tunnel to the door of the House of Representatives."
And he indicated that "the owners of the wheels will have their itinerary on the Al-Alawi area, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ending with the Legislation Gate 2, while the service processions and cleaning vehicles will be on the Al-Jumhuri Bridge."
He concluded, "The commitment to do so is in the public interest."
Earlier, "Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi", known as "Minister al-Sadr", gave ten instructions to the protesters inside the Green Zone and the parliament building.
Al-Iraqi stated, in a blog post followed by "Nass" (July 31, 2022), "instructions to demonstrators and protesters against corruption, quotas and dependency:
1 There is nothing wrong with holding Husseini rituals, but it is preferable that they be outside the parliament building and without addressing matters that some consider sectarian.
2 Not creating a building at all.. Moving caravans and the like can be used.
3 Commitment to the cleanliness of Parliament, but absolute places.
4 Not to issue individual data.
5 Organizing the sit-in and adopting the principle of “shafts” for its permanence and continuity, as well as prohibiting women’s sit-in at all.
6 Forming service committees and periodical guards without using any weapon at all.
7 It is possible that Friday prayers will be held in the ceremonial arena, so you have to commit and reflect a beautiful image through organization and discipline.
8 The feelings of others who do not belong to the current must be taken into consideration in order for them to be of help and support for you and for the protests to be public and not private.
9 Full cooperation with the brothers in the security services.
10 Maintaining public and private property and not approaching residential homes.
The orders of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces regarding dealing with protesters
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Dealing with protesters and ensuring protection
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It includes the directives of the Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, as follows:
1. It is forbidden to use live bullets, firecrackers, rubber ordnance, and smoke bombs. Otherwise, the commanders and the two commanders who prove their use of live ammunition will be held accountable within the bounds of their responsibility.
2, The security services should direct all officers, ranks, and affiliations, who are charged with securing protection for demonstration yards, not to carry weapons
Or any offensive means.
3. The numerical density of the security forces is important in the domain of the entrances and exits of the demonstration yards and the provision of protection to the demonstrators.
. Deployment of living detachments in anticipation of any weapon outside the law and its confiscation.
The protection of government headquarters, buildings and infrastructure.
6. Disseminate the intelligence effort to obtain information by diagnosing the rioters. .
7. Self-control, professional and humane dealings, and not to engage in frictions from them
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8. The necessity of the presence of commanders and commanders at the head of their units.
The Cabinet
To take the necessary action in the light of the directives of His Excellency and inform us.
Iran is in the first official position on the events in Iraq
Today, Monday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced its position on the ongoing protests in Iraq.
The Foreign Ministry said, "The current developments in Iraq are an internal matter, and the Iraqi parties and currents are able to overcome this stage," stressing, "We respect the decision of the Iraqi people and believe that dialogue is the best way to settle problems."
Iranian official: We have the technical ability to produce an atomic bomb
The semi-official Fars news agency quoted Mohammad Eslami, head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, as saying on Monday that Iran has the technical ability to produce an atomic bomb, but it does not intend to do so.
Iran is already enriching uranium to 60 percent purity, well above the 3.67 percent ceiling set under Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, knowing that making a nuclear bomb requires 90 percent enriched uranium, according to "Reuters".
In 2018, former US President Donald Trump abandoned the nuclear agreement, which stipulates that Tehran curb its nuclear enrichment in exchange for relief from international economic sanctions imposed on it.
Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, said on Sunday that Iran had responded to the proposal of Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief.
"We exchanged the ideas that we proposed, both in terms of substance and form, to pave the way for a quick end to the Vienna negotiations," Kenny added, on his Twitter account.
He went on to say, "We as Iran are ready to conclude negotiations in a short time if the other side is ready to do the same."
On Tuesday, Borrell said he had proposed a new draft text to revive the agreement under which Iran curbed its nuclear program in return for relief from economic sanctions.
"I have now put on the table a text detailing the lifting of sanctions as well as the nuclear steps needed to restore operation of the JCPOA," Borrell wrote in an article in the Financial Times, referring to the 2015 agreement.
"After 15 months of intense and constructive negotiations in Vienna and countless interactions with the JCPOA participants and the United States, I have concluded that the space for significant additional concessions has been exhausted," he said.
Borrell did not provide details of his proposal, but indicated that time was running out to restore the agreement under which Iran curbed its nuclear program in return for the easing of economic sanctions.
"It is time for quick political decisions to complete the Vienna negotiations on the basis of the text I proposed, and to return immediately to full implementation of the JCPOA," he wrote.
"If the deal is rejected, we risk facing a serious nuclear crisis with the potential to further isolate Iran and its people," he noted.
Al-Sadr announces his conditions for dialogue with the coordination framework
Today, Monday, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, known as "Minister of al-Sadr," announced conditions for accepting the initiative of Hadi al-Amiri, the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance.
Al-Iraqi said in a post followed by "Nass" (August 1, 2022), that "the brother Al-Amiri repeatedly called for dialogue between the framework (to which he belongs) and the Sadrist movement, which abandoned him.
First: Brother Al-Amiri and his bloc withdrew from the framework.
Second: An explicit denunciation of the words of (Spiderman), which he stated in the leaks a few days ago.
Third: You were among the signatories to a reform document..it was not implemented..who is the guarantor of the implementation of reformist dialogue?! You must specify a guarantor in order to save Iraq from the teeth of corruption.”
In the name of God
Brother Al-Amiri’s call for dialogue between the framework (which
belongs to him) and the Sadrist movement that abandoned him. So I say: If we go down and accept dialogue, that is conditional
as follows:
First: The withdrawal of the brother Al-Amiri and his bloc from the framework. Second: an outright denunciation of the words of (Spider-Man), which
He said it in the leaks a few days ago. Third: You were one of the signatories to a reform document..it was not implemented..who is the guarantor of the implementation of the reform dialogue?! You have to select a guarantor in order for us to be saved
Iraq from the teeth of corruption.
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8/1/2022
Earlier in the day, the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, made a new appeal to the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement, while warning that things would get out of control.
Al-Amiri said in a statement received by Earth News, “In the atmosphere of media escalation through statements and counter-statements, which call for mass mobilization, and may get out of control and lead to violence, I repeat my sincere appeal to the brothers in the Sadrist movement and to the brothers in the coordinating framework to overcome the logic of Reason, wisdom, self-restraint, deliberation, and presenting the interests of the country and people through serious and constructive dialogue, in order to reach solutions to the points of differences between them.
He added, "Iraqi blood is dear to everyone, and the dear Iraqi people from the seventies of the last century to this day have offered abundant and dear blood, so enough blood, and kindness to Iraqi blood, it is a trust in the necks of everyone, and the responsibility for its shedding is borne by everyone.
This was Amiri's offer to Sadr
The text of the appeal launched by the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri to the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
In an atmosphere of media escalation through statements and counter-statements, which call for mass mobilization, and may get out of control and lead to violence, I repeat my sincere appeal to the brothers in the Sadrist movement and to the brothers in the coordinating framework to overcome the logic of reason, wisdom, restraint and deliberation, and to advance the interests of the country and people from Through serious and constructive dialogue, to find solutions to the points of differences between them, Iraqi blood is dear to everyone, and the dear Iraqi people from the seventies of the last century to this day have sacrificed abundant and dear blood. Everyone, I swear to you by the affliction of Abu Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him, that you leave to understanding and dialogue, God is God in Iraq, God is in Iraq, God is in the Iraqi people, God is in sacred blood in the sacred month.
Your servant Hadi Al-Amiri
August 1, 2022,
Muharram 2, 1444 AH
The Sadrist movement asks Al-Amiri to officially withdraw from the framework: Prevent treachery and no dialogue with those who threaten to kill
Ahmed Al-Mutairi, head of the political body of the Sadrist movement, called on Monday, Hadi Al-Amiri, head of the "Al-Fateh" coalition, to formally withdraw from the coordination framework.
Today, Monday, Hadi al-Amiri, head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, issued a new call to the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework for "restraint", warning that mass mobilization may get out of control and lead to violence.
Al-Mutairi said in a statement, "I understand through your statement that you are not part of the framework, knowing that you are the pole of the mill in it and as long as you demanded for them and were not satisfied with the entry of part of them with the current in the formation of the government previously."
He added, "Your speech should be for the framework and not for the movement. We are not the ones who ask for blood or sedition. Hear the speeches of your allies in the framework. Either you announce your withdrawal from them, or you are still with them in the framework of the strife they want. We and our leadership think well of you, but (killing people is half solutions) And how do you ask us to have a dialogue with someone who threatens a national leader, a political leader, a master, a descendant, and an heir to Al-Sadr’s approach? How do you accept that we engage in dialogue with someone who threatens to kill him?
The statement continued, "All of you, without exception, know that Mr. Al-Maliki spoke this speech over and over again, and we are certain that it was not fabricated. His Eminence, Muqtada Al-Sadr, asked you to condemn this leak, but you did not condemn it and did not respect the sanctity of God in the rest of Al-Sadr."
Al-Mutairi said, "Oh beloved, good: We need actions, not words, so order, do and prevent the manifestations of treachery - the age - for they asked for sedition and sedition is more severe than killing if they knew."
In response to Al-Amiri's words, Al-Sadr Minister Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi set, on Monday, 3 conditions for accepting the invitation of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri for dialogue between the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework.
Al-Iraqi said in a tweet seen by Shafak News Agency, "The brother Al-Amiri's call for dialogue between the framework (to which he belongs) and the Sadrist movement, which he abandoned, is repeated. Spyder Man) which he stated in the leaks a few days ago.
He added, "You were among the signatories to a reform document... it was not implemented... who is the guarantor of the implementation of reform dialogue?!
State of Law: Al-Kazemi implements a plan in order to ensure his continuation in power
A member of the State of Law coalition, Fadel Al-Azrajawi, criticized the daily practices of the caretaker prime minister, pointing out that Al-Kazemi is implementing a plan that has been prepared in advance with the support of some internal parties and external support in order to ensure his continuation in power.
Al-Azrajawi said in a press statement, which was monitored by The Independent, that "some parties are seeking to keep Al-Kazemi in his current position and not go towards choosing a prime minister and forming a new government."
He added, "Al-Kazemi is benefiting from the Emirati and Gulf external support in general, after he signed some agreements with them, and therefore he is externally supported in addition to the internal support he receives today to remain in the position and drag the country towards normalization."
And he indicated that "everything that is happening today in the Green Zone stands behind Al-Kazemi, as he opened the doors for demonstrations in order to ensure that he remains in the position, as the Prime Minister deliberately implemented a plan that had been prepared in advance
At five in the afternoon .. 'Minister Al-Sadr' calls on the provinces to demonstrate, and Najaf is excluded from that
One brother posted:
Thank you to God, who made people enter Fustat al-Islah in droves. Thank you, Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr.
urgent
afternoon.. 'Minister Al-Sadr' calls on the provinces to demonstrate, and Najaf is excluded from that
Commentary of the Minister of Commander Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi
Praise be to God for his success.. If you help, God will help you
You and the brothers in the provinces should support their brothers in the Green Zone by demonstrating peacefully, each in his province this afternoon and at five o’clock exclusively, with the exception of Najaf Al-Ashraf Orr 1202208-1: 1 10-11 0
Source: The Sadrists are now talking about a formula for a presidential system, not a parliamentary system
Amid rapid and successive developments in Iraq, a source close to the Sadrist movement revealed a "decisive step" that Muqtada al-Sadr could take towards restructuring the political system.
The source told the newspaper, "Al-Sharq al-Awsat", and its independent follower, that no one knows yet the nature and form of that step that al-Sadr will take.
He also added that "Al-Sadr and his party are aware that the current political formula based on consensus and political quotas has become useless."
He also made it clear that the Sadrists are now talking about a formula for a presidential system of government, not a parliamentary one.
Finally, the source expected that the political steps that al-Sadr might take would not pass easily and would be faced by many and possibly impossible obstacles, including regional and international positions despite popular acceptance.
He also added that it “may face other obstacles from the Najaf authority and most of the political forces whose partisan interests are consistent with the current regime, in addition to the legal and constitutional complications related to all of this,” he said
The Sadrist movement asks Al-Amiri to prevent the “demonstrations of the era”: We are not the ones asking for sedition
Today, Monday, the Sadrist movement asked the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, to prevent the demonstration that supporters of the coordination framework intend to organize this afternoon in Baghdad, while addressing him, saying: “We are not the ones asking for sedition.”
And the director of the political body of the movement, Ahmed Al-Mutairi, said in a statement received by “Dijla”: “The beloved and good Mujahid brother, Hajj Hai Al-Amiri, may God protect you: I understand through your statement that you are not from the framework, knowing that you are the pole of the mill in it and as long as you demanded for them and you were not satisfied with the entry of part of them with the current. In the formation of the government previously, your speech should be for the framework and not for the current. We are not the ones who ask for blood or sedition.”
He added: “Listen to the speeches of your allies in the context. Either you announce your withdrawal from them, or you are still with them in the context of the sedition they want. We and our leadership think well of you, but (killing people is half-solutions), and how do you ask us to dialogue with those who threaten a national leader, a political leader, a master and a descendant?” As an heir to Al-Sadr’s approach, how do you accept that we engage in dialogue with someone who threatens to kill him??!!!
Al-Mutairi continued: "All of you, without exception, know that Mr. Al-Maliki spoke these words over and over again, and we are certain that it was not fabricated. His Eminence Mr. Muqtada Al-Sadr asked you to condemn this leak, but you did not condemn it and did not respect the sanctity of God in the rest of the chest."
He concluded his statement by saying: “Oh, the good Beloved: We need actions, not words, so order, do and prevent treachery – the era – they asked for sedition and sedition is more severe than killing if they knew
Supporters of the coordination framework demonstrating in front of the Green Zone and an early "friction" with the riot
Today, Monday, the capital, Baghdad, witnessed a demonstration by the audience of the coordination framework, which includes a group of Shiite parties in front of the Green Zone.
Dozens of supporters of Shiite forces demonstrated in the coordinating framework in front of the Green Zone, on the side of the Jadiriyah region, at the invitation of the "Organizing Committee to Support Legitimacy and Preserve State Institutions", which came in response to the open sit-in of the Sadrist movement's supporters in Parliament and Al-Sadr's call to change the political system.
The delegations of supporters of the coordination framework began, according to video clips, via buses, to reach the fortified area, in which the Sadrists began a sit-in, specifically from the parliament headquarters.
Some websites circulated video clips, which Shafak News Agency could not verify, as some of the tire's supporters attempted to cross into the Green Zone, while the riot police, who stood at a barrier between the two sides, responded to them.
One of the tire's supporters, who tried to cross into the Green Zone, appeared with his hands stained, while other demonstrators chanted slogans in the name of Nuri al-Maliki, the popular crowd and the tire.
Yesterday, Sunday, the "Organizing Committee for Supporting Legitimacy and Preserving State Institutions" called on "our Iraqi people of all stripes and their clan, academic and cultural activities to mobilize to demonstrate peacefully to defend their state, whose pillars have been proven by the blood of thousands of martyrs, in the face of dictatorial tyranny, occupation, sectarianism and ISIS terrorism." And the future of their children, which the Iraqi mobilization and its security forces were keen to guarantee, especially after the recent developments that threaten to plan a suspicious coup, hijack the state, cancel its legitimacy, insult its constitutional institutions, and abolish the democratic process in it.
Prominent leaders in the framework arrive at demonstrations to support legitimacy after entering the Green Zone
Prominent leaders in the coordinating framework arrived at the demonstrations calling for support .for the legitimacy that the framework called for yesterday evening According to sources, most of the leaders of the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, as well as the Secretary-General of the Imam Ali Shebl al-Zaidi Brigades and the movement's representatives, as well as representatives from the Alliance of Conquest and the State of Law, arrived at the .demonstration site While the Secretary-General of the Asa'ib movement, Qais Khazali, called on the demonstrators not to clash with the security forces adding that "the demonstrators' departure is not against a person or group, but for the sake of , ".Iraq, its government, parliament and people
Minister Muqtada al-Sadr calls on the protesters of the provinces to return
Today, Monday, the Minister of the Sadrist Movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the demonstrators of the provinces to return to their homes .
Addressing the provincial protesters, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi said in a tweet, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Thank you, the provincial demonstrations raise their heads."
He added, "Establish prayer and return safe and sound, and do not forget the sit-in in the People's Assembly from your prayers."
Al-Sadr comments on the demonstrations of the coordination framework
Today, Monday, Al-Sadr Minister, Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi, commented on the .demonstrations of the Coordination Framework
The Minister of Al-Sadr said in a statement received by (Baghdad today), "It is unfortunate to see some demonstrators attacking the security forces and the riot ".police. This is a shameful act, as the security forces are the wall of the homeland
He added, "We also value the position of our brothers in the Popular Mobilization by ".standing impartially between the two camps, the Islah camp and the Attar camp He called on "those who were deceived to abide by peace and not attack our loved ones, the security forces and public property," adding, "Our door is open to announce ".their repentance and to join them in the camp of reform and patriotism
The southern side of the Green Zone witnessed demonstrations by supporters of the coordination framework, after the framework's fans called for a protest in order to .preserve legitimacy Baghdad Today) reporter stated that the area surrounding the Al-Mu'allaq and Al-( Hussein bridges witnessed friction between the security forces and the supporters of .the coordination framework
He pointed out that the supporters of the framework chant to enter the Green Zone ".with several slogans, including "Bless it, your son, O Shayeb
My first response to the tire demonstrations: No dialogue with you - urgent
The director of the office of the martyr al-Sadr, Ibrahim al-Jabri, commented on the demonstrations of the coordination framework, stressing that the doors of dialogue are closed .with the coordination Al-Jabri said in a speech from the sit-in platform that "the framework is dispersed and there is no ".framework for dialogue with him Al-Attar's supporters had staged a demonstration in front of the region to support what they .called legitimacy and to preserve the regime from a coup
A government bank issues 5 directives to keep cash inside its branches.. Document
On Monday, Al-Rafidain Bank issued 5 directives to preserve cash inside its branches.
Mawazine News received a copy of the document, and the following are the directives of the bank:
Date: To / all branches of Rafidain Bank inside Iraq
Date:
m / directives
Based on the requirements of work and in view of the current situation that the country is going through and to maintain
On the safety of employees, cash assets and buildings, work is attributed to the following:
1- Keeping the minimum amount of cash inside the safes and making sure that the doors are working
Emergency fortified rooms.
2- Ensure that cameras and fire extinguishers are working in the branch.
3- Storing the branch’s data in three copies, one inside the fortified room
The second is with the branch manager and the third is sent to the general administration.
4- Keeping important documents, records and documents inside the fortified room.
5- The security permits unit must increase the number of protection personnel for the branches, according to the need .
Muqtada al-Sadr sends a message to the Iraqi people
The Minister of the Sadrist Movement's leader Muqtada al-Sadr called on Monday, August 1, the demonstrators of the Iraqi provinces to return to their homes.
Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi said, addressing the provincial protesters in a tweet: "Thank you, the provincial demonstrations raise their heads."
He added, "Establish prayer and return safely and soundly, and do not forget the sit-in in the People's Assembly from your prayers."
Iraq has witnessed a state of political turmoil over the past few days, due to the demonstrations taking place in the Green Square in Baghdad.
The demonstrations witnessed the demonstrators storming the square where the government headquarters are located, in addition to the headquarters of the Iraqi parliament, who also succeeded in storming it.
The clashes that erupted in the Green Square resulted in many injuries, while the demonstrators announced an open sit-in at the Parliament headquarters
For his part, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi called on supporters of the Sadrist movement to remain peaceful during their protests in the vicinity of the Green Zone.
Al-Kazemi also called on the security forces in the vicinity of the Green Square to maintain the safety of Iraqi demonstrators.
Ten months after the early legislative elections in October 2021, Iraq is witnessing complete political paralysis, as the country is still without a new president and a new government.
A source from Al-Sadr's office: An upcoming meeting in Al-Hanana tonight
we'll see it he denies this ...
A source from the office of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, said today, Monday, that there is an expected meeting in Al-Hanana tonight.
The source said to (Al-Oula News): "There is an expected meeting in Al-Hanana, in the presence of personalities, with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, tonight.
Al-Kazemi calls on all parties to sit at the table of a national dialogue to reach a political solution to the current crisis
Al-Kazemi: The political forces must assume their national and legal responsibility
Al-Kazemi calls on all parties to sit at the table of a national dialogue to reach a political solution to the current crisis
Al-Kazemi: I call on everyone not to be drawn into accusations and the language of treason
Al-Kazemi addresses the Iraqis: We are witnessing a political tension that may portend dire consequences
Al-Kazemi calls on all parties to sit at the table of a national dialogue to reach a political solution to the current crisis
Al-Kazemi: It is time to discuss the mechanisms for launching a reform project agreed upon by the various parties
Al-Kazemi calls for a national dialogue that includes all Iraqi parties
Today, Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi called for a national dialogue that includes all parties in the country
And he said in a press statement: "Our dear Iraq is witnessing great political tension that may threaten - God forbid if the wise do not interfere - with dire consequences. While we have taken all necessary measures and measures to control the situation, maintain security, and prevent the wasting of Iraqi blood, we call on all parties to calm down. and de-escalation, to start an initiative for a solution on a national basis.
He added, "I call on everyone not to be drawn into accusations, the language of treason, and the erection of hostility and hatred between the Brotherhood in the same country. I also call on all parties to sit at the table of a national dialogue to reach a political solution to the current crisis, under the roof of Iraqi synergy and the mechanisms of national dialogue."
Al-Kazemi continued: "I say to the protesting brothers: Your message is clear, and your commitment to calm and organization is a duty and appreciated, and it is now time to discuss mechanisms for launching a reform project agreed upon by the various national parties, and I am certain that in Iraq there is enough rationality and courage to move forward with a national project The country is emerging from its current crisis.
He stressed that "the political forces must bear their national and legal responsibility, as the caretaker government has carried out all its duties despite exceeding the time limit set by the constitutional timings to form a new government, which is a constitutional violation, and with all that, we were and are still ready to provide all assistance to reach a solution formula." satisfactory to all, and in a manner that preserves social peace, the stability of state institutions and the interests of the people.
Al-Kazemi pointed out, "The need for the demonstrators to cooperate with the security forces, respect state institutions, evacuate them, and abide by public order."
He stressed the need for "the security forces to defend public and private properties, and official institutions, and to prevent any attack on them by all legal means."
He concluded his statement by calling "for a national dialogue through the formation of a committee that includes representatives from all parties to develop a road map for a solution.
The Iraqi government reveals the fact that working hours in Baghdad have been suspended until further notice - urgent
Today, Monday, an official source in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers revealed the fact that there is a tendency to announce the suspension of .working hours in Baghdad until further notice
The source told (Baghdad Today) that "the reports that talk about a trend to announce the suspension of working hours in Baghdad until further notice are ".incorrect and there is no such trend And he indicated that "there is no emergency situation that may call for suspending the official working hours in Baghdad or the rest of the provinces, and work hours will be normal in all Iraqi state institutions, and there is no disruption of work hours ".in Baghdad or any other province
Al-Hakim: We support Al-Kazemi's solutions and his handling of the crisis
The head of the National State Forces Alliance, Ammar Al-Hakim, 08/01/2022, announced his support for the contents of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi's statement.
Al-Hakim said in a statement received by Al-Masala: We announce our support for what was stated in the statement of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi regarding the recent events taking place in the country, in which we have adopted many of what was stated in its articles several times to prevent the situation from sliding into unimaginable consequences, especially with regard to the standing and sitting of parties. And the partners of the Iraqi scene are at a dialogue table that adopts a comprehensive national initiative that leads to ending the political impasse in the country.
He added: We also support the demand of all demonstrators to adhere to peace, respect and evacuate state institutions, preserve public and private property, and cooperate with security forces to maintain order and not break the law. May God protect Iraq and Iraqis from all evil and unite their word on goodness and righteousness.
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi called on all parties to sit at the table of a national dialogue to reach a political solution to the current crisis, under the roof of Iraqi synergy and the mechanisms of national dialogue.
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Ahead of his recent meeting with Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi at the Jeddah Security and Development Summit, President Biden hailed Iraq as a “platform for diplomacy” despite its ongoing “political gridlock.” The president is right on both counts—Baghdad has been hosting talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia even as it continues to struggle with forming a government nearly a year after the October 2021 election. Yet this characterization omits Washington’s own role in the political crisis, namely, its failure to actively foster a cross-sectarian, multiethnic government that protects Iraq’s sovereignty, steers the country away from Iran’s orbit, and preserves core energy and security interests.
From Election Optimism to Disengagement
The Biden administration’s previous achievements in Iraq should not be discounted. For one, Iraq is no longer a major theater to vent out U.S.-Iran tensions (though Tehran may regard this as only a tactical pause). Moreover, the administration worked with various partners and an empowered UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) to help Baghdad fulfill its promise to move forward with an early election—a pledge that Kadhimi’s caretaker government made in the wake of the 2019 protests that forced the resignation of his predecessor’s militia-infested government. Last October’s vote compounded the defeat of Iran-backed militias operating under a thin veneer of party structure.
Yet instead of advancing this welcome course correction, the Biden administration disengaged post-election. Today, Iraqi parties have yet to form a new government, and current trendlines are running against U.S. goals. Cross-sectarian governance persists but is increasingly overshadowed by deep divisions within and between Shia, Kurdish, and Sunni parties. And as the politicians jockey for power, the Iraqi people continue to suffer the consequences of persistent corruption and poor services.
The lead jockey since October has been the mercurial Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr, who was able to win a plurality due to a combination of voter apathy sapping turnout and more liberal factions splitting their votes by challenging each other’s candidates in the same districts. Lacking the requisite magnanimity in victory, he quickly spooked his rivals and gave them a reason to unite against him. The resultant “Coordination Framework” led by former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki became an umbrella group for Shia parties that opposed Sadr’s dominance. Even so, many U.S. observers believed that with the right Kurdish and Sunni partners moderating his populist impulses, Sadr could still give Iraqis a serious shot at a new government more accountable to them than to Tehran.
To get there, however, more nudging and directing was needed from Washington, which had put aside past bad blood with Sadr to quietly welcome his victory. Yet the Biden administration feared being seen as intervening in the government formation process and therefore counted on the agency of Iraqi actors, many of whom quickly reverted to myopic, self-serving politics. Long gone were the days when Washington would micromanage the horse trading that followed Iraqi elections. Yet in leaving them behind, the Biden administration repeated a common U.S. error in Iraq: underestimating its leverage and leaving the playing field open to actors who do not share its vision. A look back at the past year of U.S. neglect shows where things went off the rails and how Washington’s friends in Iraq became part of the problem.
Political Impasse
One of the White House’s main miscalculations was putting too little pressure on Kadhimi to weed out corruption and reverse unsustainable policies that inflate the public sector and stymie economic diversity. Once his ambition for a second term was whetted, he sought to maintain the status quo in order to avoid antagonizing malign political blocs whose support he needed. As a result, the militias who killed and maimed thousands of protesters are even stronger today and continue to attack government and energy infrastructure. Direct attacks by Iran and Turkey have ramped up as well. Unable to stand up to the militias or deliver reforms, the Iraqi state has further weakened under Kadhimi’s watch.
Sunni Arab parties have faltered as well. They got their act together early with help from Turkey and successfully lobbied for Mohammed al-Halbousi to become speaker of parliament. Once secure in that post, however, Halbousi saw little incentive to push Shia and Kurdish factions on choosing the next president and prime minister.
The president is traditionally a Kurd, but the two main Kurdish parties have yet to agree on a candidate. Instead of uniting to maximize their leverage over national energy rights, revenues, and security, they split across the two opposing Shia camps—Kurdistan Democratic Party leader Masoud Barzani sided with Sadr in the hope of stripping the presidency from his rival Barham Salih. Although reuniting the Kurds would not be sufficient to bridge the deep divisions in Baghdad, their discord has made them the face of the political gridlock. Yet Washington has failed to use its significant leverage with them, including $240 million in annual direct aid.
While Sadr stalled after the election, his rivals regrouped and refocused. Deploying their influence network inside the state, they began shifting the locus of power, jolting the long-dormant Federal Supreme Court into a series of crucial rulings—most notably, giving parliamentary minorities veto power over the choice of president and upending the legal foundation of Kurdistan’s oil and gas sector. They also blocked Kadhimi’s caretaker government from passing new budgets, enabling militias in the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) to maintain their current annual windfall of $2.7 billion.
In response, Sadr withdrew his parliamentary bloc and abandoned his Sunni and Kurdish political partners. On July 27, he had his supporters storm and occupy parliament and call for a revolution, warning that he can play spoiler as well.
Policy Implications
Due in part to U.S. inaction, the losers of last year’s election have managed to methodically undo the results. Sadr’s ongoing power play in the halls of parliament could either prolong the impasse or backfire, enabling the rival Coalition Framework to march ahead on forming its own government with help from Sadr’s abandoned partners, Barzani and Halbousi.
It is therefore past time for Washington to engage more directly rather than relying exclusively on its capable ambassador in Baghdad. In addition to leaning harder on U.S. partners and potentially opening communications with Sadr, the Biden administration should reach out to other actors. Most any engagement is worth considering so long as it does not bestow legitimacy on unaccountable militias.
For instance, in nominating a candidate for prime minister, the Coordination Framework did not field someone clearly unacceptable to Washington (e.g., Maliki or Hadi al-Ameri), but instead chose Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, a former minister close to Maliki but not known for corruption or thuggery. If the Framework is poised to form the next government, U.S. officials may be able to affect its behavior by leveraging its need for international legitimacy.
Relatedly, Washington should support Kurdistan Regional Government president Nechirvan Barzani’s proposal to host rival Shia factions for dialogue in Erbil. With buy-in from Salih—as president of the federal government, a post that can prove pivotal in times of crisis when all other institutions are tainted by mistrust and partisanship—the Kurds could present a united face and play a potent moderating role in Baghdad.
These possibilities point to a broader realization about U.S. policy in Iraq: prioritizing any individual politician over the system is doomed to failure. The country has suffered equally under ruthless and toothless prime ministers, and many of its top players are now stepping away from the accountability of public office in favor of offstage puppet mastery. Not so long ago, the militias were bombing Kadhimi’s residence, but since the election they have been able to coopt him without firing a shot at him. Washington would be wise to focus more on the game, even as it keeps an eye on the players.
This approach is especially advisable today because the grievances of the protesters who erupted in 2019 have not disappeared. Various Iraqi factions are attempting to distract them with measures such as anti-normalization laws against Israel or nationalistic militia attacks on Turkish forces and foreign oil firms, but this will not dispel the underlying discontent. Should their frustration with the country’s economic and environmental problems boil over again, they may target the entire system this time, not just the prime minister.
Accordingly, Washington must not be bashful in voicing support for the Iraqi people. A more activist approach starts with pushing politicians to form a clean, capable government that is accountable to its citizens and focused on ending the country’s isolation. In particular, efforts to connect Iraq with the Gulf Cooperation Council states should be expedited, from electricity grid links to banking relationships that help reduce money laundering and capital flight. If Iraq is to become a reliable oil exporter and develop its own natural gas supplies rather than import them from Iran, it will need to start attracting rather than repelling investors. Iraqis still count on the United States to nudge their nascent democracy toward jobs, prosperity, and services. They have already spoken at the ballot box, and it is high time the United States heeds their call.
The fever of demonstrations arrives in Kurdistan ... and a political party that mobilizes popularly against Barzani
a member of the New Generation Movement, Rebwar Muhammad, revealed, on Monday, the , date of the demonstrations called for by the movement's leader, Shaswar Abdul Wahed, indicating .that the protests will start after several days against the regional government In an interview with (Baghdad Today), Muhammad said that "demonstrations will start on the sixth of this month in all cities of the region in protest against the failure to hold the regional ".parliament elections on schedule
He added that "the ruling Kurdish parties want to delude public opinion that the situation in the region is excellent, but the truth is that there is poor services and great popular discontent over .corruption, and this is what the revolting masses will demand On the line of competition, his supporters engaged in demonstrations called to defend " .legitimacy
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At five in the afternoon .. 'Minister Al-Sadr' calls on the provinces to demonstrate, and Najaf is excluded from that
One brother posted:
Thank you to God, who made people enter Fustat al-Islah in droves. Thank you, Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr.
urgent
afternoon.. 'Minister Al-Sadr' calls on the provinces to demonstrate, and Najaf is excluded from that
Commentary of the Minister of Commander Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi
Praise be to God for his success.. If you help, God will help you
You and the brothers in the provinces should support their brothers in the Green Zone by demonstrating peacefully, each in his province this afternoon and at five o’clock exclusively, with the exception of Najaf Al-Ashraf Orr 1202208-1: 1 10-11 0
The Sadrist movement asks Al-Amiri to officially withdraw from the framework: Prevent treachery and no dialogue with those who threaten to kill
Ahmed Al-Mutairi, head of the political body of the Sadrist movement, called on Monday, Hadi Al-Amiri, head of the "Al-Fateh" coalition, to formally withdraw from the coordination framework.
Today, Monday, Hadi al-Amiri, head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, issued a new call to the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework for "restraint", warning that mass mobilization may get out of control and lead to violence.
Al-Mutairi said in a statement, "I understand through your statement that you are not part of the framework, knowing that you are the pole of the mill in it and as long as you demanded for them and were not satisfied with the entry of part of them with the current in the formation of the government previously."
He added, "Your speech should be for the framework and not for the movement. We are not the ones who ask for blood or sedition. Hear the speeches of your allies in the framework. Either you announce your withdrawal from them, or you are still with them in the framework of the strife they want. We and our leadership think well of you, but (killing people is half solutions) And how do you ask us to have a dialogue with someone who threatens a national leader, a political leader, a master, a descendant, and an heir to Al-Sadr’s approach? How do you accept that we engage in dialogue with someone who threatens to kill him?
The statement continued, "All of you, without exception, know that Mr. Al-Maliki spoke this speech over and over again, and we are certain that it was not fabricated. His Eminence, Muqtada Al-Sadr, asked you to condemn this leak, but you did not condemn it and did not respect the sanctity of God in the rest of Al-Sadr."
Al-Mutairi said, "Oh beloved, good: We need actions, not words, so order, do and prevent the manifestations of treachery - the age - for they asked for sedition and sedition is more severe than killing if they knew."
In response to Al-Amiri's words, Al-Sadr Minister Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi set, on Monday, 3 conditions for accepting the invitation of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri for dialogue between the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework.
Al-Iraqi said in a tweet seen by Shafak News Agency, "The brother Al-Amiri's call for dialogue between the framework (to which he belongs) and the Sadrist movement, which he abandoned, is repeated. Spyder Man) which he stated in the leaks a few days ago.
He added, "You were among the signatories to a reform document... it was not implemented... who is the guarantor of the implementation of reform dialogue?!
Source: The Sadrists are now talking about a formula for a presidential system, not a parliamentary system
Amid rapid and successive developments in Iraq, a source close to the Sadrist movement revealed a "decisive step" that Muqtada al-Sadr could take towards restructuring the political system.
The source told the newspaper, "Al-Sharq al-Awsat", and its independent follower, that no one knows yet the nature and form of that step that al-Sadr will take.
He also added that "Al-Sadr and his party are aware that the current political formula based on consensus and political quotas has become useless."
He also made it clear that the Sadrists are now talking about a formula for a presidential system of government, not a parliamentary one.
Finally, the source expected that the political steps that al-Sadr might take would not pass easily and would be faced by many and possibly impossible obstacles, including regional and international positions despite popular acceptance.
He also added that it “may face other obstacles from the Najaf authority and most of the political forces whose partisan interests are consistent with the current regime, in addition to the legal and constitutional complications related to all of this,” he said
Iran is in the first official position on the events in Iraq
Today, Monday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced its position on the ongoing protests in Iraq.
The Foreign Ministry said, "The current developments in Iraq are an internal matter, and the Iraqi parties and currents are able to overcome this stage," stressing, "We respect the decision of the Iraqi people and believe that dialogue is the best way to settle problems."
Iranian official: We have the technical ability to produce an atomic bomb
The semi-official Fars news agency quoted Mohammad Eslami, head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, as saying on Monday that Iran has the technical ability to produce an atomic bomb, but it does not intend to do so.
Iran is already enriching uranium to 60 percent purity, well above the 3.67 percent ceiling set under Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, knowing that making a nuclear bomb requires 90 percent enriched uranium, according to "Reuters".
In 2018, former US President Donald Trump abandoned the nuclear agreement, which stipulates that Tehran curb its nuclear enrichment in exchange for relief from international economic sanctions imposed on it.
Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, said on Sunday that Iran had responded to the proposal of Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief.
"We exchanged the ideas that we proposed, both in terms of substance and form, to pave the way for a quick end to the Vienna negotiations," Kenny added, on his Twitter account.
He went on to say, "We as Iran are ready to conclude negotiations in a short time if the other side is ready to do the same."
On Tuesday, Borrell said he had proposed a new draft text to revive the agreement under which Iran curbed its nuclear program in return for relief from economic sanctions.
"I have now put on the table a text detailing the lifting of sanctions as well as the nuclear steps needed to restore operation of the JCPOA," Borrell wrote in an article in the Financial Times, referring to the 2015 agreement.
"After 15 months of intense and constructive negotiations in Vienna and countless interactions with the JCPOA participants and the United States, I have concluded that the space for significant additional concessions has been exhausted," he said.
Borrell did not provide details of his proposal, but indicated that time was running out to restore the agreement under which Iran curbed its nuclear program in return for the easing of economic sanctions.
"It is time for quick political decisions to complete the Vienna negotiations on the basis of the text I proposed, and to return immediately to full implementation of the JCPOA," he wrote.
"If the deal is rejected, we risk facing a serious nuclear crisis with the potential to further isolate Iran and its people," he noted.
CBI Update: Just a note:
including $43,850,000. CASH
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8-1-2022 Newshound/Intel Guru Mnt Goat Article: "A NEW PARLIAMENTARY MOVEMENT TO RESTORE THE PRICE OF THE DOLLAR TO ITS PREVIOUS ERA" I do not believe for a second the CBI is going to restore the exchange rate back to 2020 rate but rather this kind of pressure will quicken the pace to reinstate the dinar and complete the project to delete the zeros. It is all good!
7-31-2022 Intel Guru Frank26 [Iraq boots-on-the-ground report] FIREFLY: CBI talking about new platforms and new technology to
connect internationally...The CBI governor [met] in France meeting with the CB governor there...this will be part of the enhancement of the CBI's new technology going forth internationally around the world. FRANK: Yes...France is launching the Iraqi dinar towards the European theater...not at a program rate. This is very significant.
7-31-2022 Newshound Guru Walkingstick [via Frank26] An international float of the Iraqi dinar will not be less than on par with the USD. Why do I say that? Because I think the 1200 is a bunch of bologna. It came from bologna...the IQD will never commence at a program rate of 1200...it can't happen.
7-31-2022 Newshound Guru Samson Article: "The New York Times: Oil prices may rise to $200 a barrel" Quote: "new sanctions that the European Union and Britain have agreed to impose on Russia by the end of the year are likely to push up oil prices"
7-31-2022 Newshound Guru Jeff At the end of the day Iraq cannot go international if the rate remains below zero...it is a reinstatement. That means put it back to where it was in the $3+ range. Iraq has to put their rate back that's comparable to the region. None of the other middle eastern countries have a rate below zero. Some of the lowest rates in the Middle East are maybe down around where Saudi Arabia is - around a quarter. That's the low side.
7-31-2022 Newshound Guru Tivon ...Purchasing Power for the citizens will come regardless of a new government or budget. Why do you think they have already completed the new salary scale? Because the EFSL covers what? All Contracts & Procedures. Not the GOI. Not the budget. At least for this year.
7-31-2022 Newshound Guru Militiaman Article: "Iraq signs a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations on the digital
transformation project" ...The CBI has hooked up to at least 3 key links to entities within the GOI for communication...It looks like we are in the READY, SET, GO... mode! ...I imagine that the go part would be simultaneously with the FX. We surely can see the writing on the wall now.. imo
7-31-2022 Intel Guru Frank26 Kazemi has been using the new exchange rate IMO all year from the CBI...Kazemi had to tell [the citizens] that there is a new exchange rate... [to] stop the protests...
7-31-2022 Guru Nader From The Mid East I hope it [demonstrations/ protests] stops this week. I hope they come up with a solution...Maliki has a big crowd...who support him so can create a big civil war and that's not good. I hope it doesn't happen. I don't think it's gonna go there. 70% will not happen. The other 30% of chance can happen.
7-31-2022 Newshound Guru Pimpy It appears the crowd might be getting a little bit bigger over there in Iraq as far as the protesters are concerned...you've got a little Battle Royale going on between Sadr and Maliki...people ask me about our investment? What do you think it means? Nothing is going to happen while this is going on. You have to have stability in the country. You have to have stability in the government...this is not a good situation...as long as this continues to go on nothing is going to happen to the Iraqi dinar...
7-31-2022 Intel Guru MarkZ [via PDK] They know how much money is in circulation….We are already figured into the equation for when the currency changes…they have figured in a reasonable rate for currency printed when they change the value…I have had way too many people involved in this that tell me the rates are set…rates are pre-negotiated…everything is all worked out to give you the maximum rates…I believe it...
The orders of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces regarding dealing with protesters
family, personal and immediately))
The Commander of the Faithful, the Extension, his legacy, the Ministry of Defense - Secretariat, the Ministry of the Interior, the Office of the Anti-Terrorism Agency, the National Intelligence Agency, Iraq, the National Security Agency, Iraq, the Popular Mobilization Forces - the Office of the Chief of Staff, Bin Dad Operations Department
Dealing with protesters and ensuring protection
Peace is philosophy and agency
We have the numbered line (2293234) in 7/21/2022, (2292748) on 9/06/2022, (2292528) on 5/28/2022 (2292312) on 1/5/2022 and (2292095) on 04/2022 /16 and (2291260) on 3/8/2022
(Mirwas /4094/7) on 11/4/2021, (Mirwas/1019/7) on 3/2/2021 and (Mirwas /929/7) on 2021/ 2/24 and (Maroud 22298/7) on 12/26/2021.
It includes the directives of the Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, as follows:
1. It is forbidden to use live bullets, firecrackers, rubber ordnance, and smoke bombs. Otherwise, the commanders and the two commanders who prove their use of live ammunition will be held accountable within the bounds of their responsibility.
2, The security services should direct all officers, ranks, and affiliations, who are charged with securing protection for demonstration yards, not to carry weapons
Or any offensive means.
3. The numerical density of the security forces is important in the domain of the entrances and exits of the demonstration yards and the provision of protection to the demonstrators.
. Deployment of living detachments in anticipation of any weapon outside the law and its confiscation.
The protection of government headquarters, buildings and infrastructure.
6. Disseminate the intelligence effort to obtain information by diagnosing the rioters. .
7. Self-control, professional and humane dealings, and not to engage in frictions from them
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8. The necessity of the presence of commanders and commanders at the head of their units.
The Cabinet
To take the necessary action in the light of the directives of His Excellency and inform us.
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