Why John Kerry will visit Baghdad?

Why John Kerry will visit Baghdad?

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On the twentieth of  the last February  , the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi  requested from  the House of Representatives to authorize him to form a new government of  a technocratic nature , which sees a way to resolve  manifold crises in Iraq , and in this framework ,   the Iraqi prime minister gave in the twenty-thirtieth of the last March , to  the Iraqi Council of Representatives the names of his new cabinet, which it may not  be formed due to the reticence of many  of Iraqi political parties on them.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi tried in  the new movement by providing a list of   technocratic government formation,  to jump  on the stalemate created by Moqtada al-Sadr against the people of his home when he led the Shiite street on the threshold walls of the Green Zone , and  al-Abadi  worked and aided  by the whole Shiite  house to impose a kind of truce agreement with al-Sadr to avoid the consequences of the chaos that could topple the governance and the political process, and to take advantage of tactical Sadr’s movement to protect the Shiite alliance in the end. This is reached by the Seven Pillars of governance in their meetings and consulted to accept the concessions of  the prestige governance of the government, in exchange for preserving of  the governance of loss and rolling over in front of the thresholds of the Green Zone . They were sure that Muqtada al-Sadr will not exceed dangerous limits  to dissolve the governance  .However, Abadi acted on the subject of the new cabinet formation as one who wants to lift  the burden  and throw it in Parliament Square.

Since 2003 to the present day, Iraqi affairs is no longer an internal affair issue so  forming a new Iraqi government  and the obstacles of its formation have  Arab, regional and international significance in general and by the US administration in particular; in view of the status of Iraq in American politics. According to the availability of information by the rawabet center   for Research and Strategic Studies , US Secretary of State, “John Kerry” will  pay a visit to Iraq next Friday , as he will meet during his visit the President of the Republic of Iraq Fuad Masum, the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, each separately, and he will also meet prominent political forces in Iraq, during his visit, and he will also meet with both the Prime Minister of Iraq’s Kurdistan region, “Nechirvan Barzani,” and his deputy,kubad talabani .

This visit comes as part of the military and political support provided by the United States for Iraq in its war against terrorism and on the other hand, this visit is support for the file of reforms , according to the statements of  some officials in Congress and the US government . The trip is also  comes on  the eve of the thirteenth anniversary of the US-led international coalition  that overthrew the rule of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in the ninth of April / May 2003.

this planned talks between the US minister “John Kerry” on the part of the Iraqis and politicians on the other hand will focus   on ways to ensure the success of the formation of the Iraqi government,  the US administration through its minister will exercise diplomatic, military and security pressure on the political process partners in Iraq in order to accelerate the formation of  the new Iraqi government , the US administration aims among other things , that the Iraqi government to be formed prior to the GCC summit in Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia in the twenty first of this month, which was announced by the White House that President Barack Obama will take part in it.

There is no doubt, the Iraqi issue will be a GCC summit axes, it is the American perspective, if the GCC summit held with the existence of a new Iraqi government , this means that the US President Barack Obama will ask the Arab Gulf states to provide financial aid for Iraq, which is undergoing its worst economic crisis that  may be  reached into bankruptcy. As if the GCC summit was held  and Iraq as it is now, it is impossible for US President Barack Obama to request this aid . And it will be difficult to straighten the political process in Iraq and  the Iraqi political system may be collapsed and this is what the US administration does not want.

In fact, what will be achieved by a change in the government’s names will not make a fundamental change that saves Iraqi reality which is  deteriorating and collapsed, those technocrats will be weaker than those based on a governing  partisan force  or they are their  leaders, and those ministers will not have a support  to protect their actions, even if they  were true and pure, this what will lead to the emergence of problems in a dynamic business career  for the ministers, and will not be protected by the positions of Sadr’s mass.

Iraq does not need a new government of any description if the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi waits the agreement of political blocs . Or if he has to throw on   them the responsibility of blocking of the reforms. He has missed nearly two years in the hesitation and the fear of confrontation. He missed the support  of the marja  which no one   has received  it before  . Unless making a real reforms to root out corruption and reforming the administration and the judiciary, and Unless risking paying Parliament to confront angry people  in the street  or among the forces that are indulged in the quota system, Iraq will sink further into chaos and economic collapse. The first steps of striking terrorism begins  by striking  the centers of power which seizes on the state and its institutions and seize political life … will  the Prime Minister do it ?

Or  the “technocratic government” that the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi wanted to make it as   the title   for his desire to carry out reforms  , it does not exclude the bases of the political process  based on  partisan   and ethnic and sectarian quotas, which has turned into trouble that threatens to be  a “tragic” end for his political career after being hauled  by many obstacles to form the desired government  , in the forefront of it is the refusal of the political parties and blocs, including the Shiite alliance to which he belongs, for any change that  snatch power from their  hands to put it in the hands of technocratic ministers   , non-partisan ones.

 

Rawabet Center for  Research and Strategic Studies