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		<title>Coalition led by anti-U.S. cleric wins Iraq election</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr speaks during a news conference in Najaf, Iraq, on Thursday. (Alaa al-Marjani/Reuters) ​A political bloc led by populist Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, a long-time adversary of the United States who also opposes Iranian influence in Iraq, has &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/coalition-led-by-anti-u-s-cleric-wins-iraq-election/" aria-label="Coalition led by anti-U.S. cleric wins Iraq election">Read More</a></p>
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Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr speaks during a news conference in Najaf, Iraq, on Thursday. (Alaa al-Marjani/Reuters)</p>
<p>​A political bloc led by populist Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, a long-time adversary of the United States who also opposes Iranian influence in Iraq, has won the country&#8217;s parliamentary election, the electoral commission said on Saturday.</p>
<p>Sadr himself cannot become prime minister because he did not run in the election, though his bloc&#8217;s victory puts him in a position to have a strong say in negotiations. His Sairoon electoral list captured 54 parliamentary seats.</p>
<p>The Victory Alliance, headed by incumbent Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, trailed in third place with 42 seats, behind the Al-Fatih bloc, which won 47 seats.</p>
<p>Al-Fatih is led by Hadi al-Amiri, who has close ties with Iran and heads an umbrella group of paramilitaries that played a key role in defeating ISIS.</p>
<p>The results were announced a week after Iraqis voted in a nationwide election, which produced surprising results amid a historically low turnout.<br />
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Iraq Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi speaks to reporters after casting his ballot in the country&#8217;s parliamentary elections in Baghdad on Saturday. His party came in third place. (Associated Press)</p>
<p>The nationalist cleric&#8217;s success could be a setback for Iran, which has steadily increased its influence in Iraq — its most important ally in the Middle East — since a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.</p>
<p>Sadr was able to capitalize on growing resentment over Tehran-backed governments who have failed to improve basic services and build hospitals and schools in a country devastated by the war against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq (ISIS) and by sectarian bloodshed.</p>
<p>It was a remarkable comeback for Sadr, who for years had been sidelined by Iranian-backed rivals and was regarded by U.S. and Iraqi officials as an unpredictable maverick.</p>
<p>He reached out to dispossessed Shias and marginalized Sunnis, and restored links with Sunni neighbours while keeping Iran at bay.<br />
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Leader of the Al-Fatih bloc Hadi al-Amiri shows his ink-stained finger after casting his vote in Baghdad last Saturday. (Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters)</p>
<p>Sadr became a symbol of resistance to foreign occupation when he led two violent uprisings against U.S. troops, prompting the Pentagon to call his Mehdi army militia the biggest threat to Iraq&#8217;s security.</p>
<p>He derives much of his authority from his family. Sadr is the son of the revered Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr, who was killed for defying Saddam Hussein.</p>
<p>In his Baghdad stronghold of Sadr city, where posters of his father could be seen, people expressed concern that Sadr would be out-manoeuvred in what are expected to be long, tough talks on forming a government.</p>
<p>&#8220;New lists and candidates have won. But they are unable to form a government because the previous politicians are foxes and I believe that they aim to form big alliances in order to isolate the new blocs,&#8221; said one resident, Muied Hatim.<br />
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Boys sit next a poster of Sadr in the Sadr City district of Baghdad on Saturday. (Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters)</p>
<p>In the 2010 election, Vice-President Ayad Allawi&#8217;s group won the largest number of seats, albeit with a narrow margin, but he was prevented from becoming prime minister. He blamed Tehran, which  manoeuvred Nuri al-Maliki into power.</p>
<p>Winning the largest number of seats does not automatically guarantee that Sadr will be able to hand-pick a prime minister.</p>
<p>Parties will have to align themselves to try and form a bloc large enough for the parliamentary majority necessary to nominate a candidate. The government should be formed within 90 days of the official results.</p>
<p>&#8220;Your vote is an honour for us,&#8221; Sadr tweeted moments after the official results were announced in the early hours of Saturday. &#8220;We will not disappoint you.&#8221;</p>
<p>The election dealt a blow to Abadi, but he could still emerge as a compromise candidate palatable to all sides because he has managed the competing interests of the United States and Iran — unwitting allies in the war against ISIS — during his term in office.</p>
<p>Amiri is regarded as one of the most powerful figures in Iraq. He spent two decades fighting Saddam Hussein from Iran.</p>
<h2>Rebuke</h2>
<p>The victory was a surprising change of fortunes for Sadr.</p>
<p>His bloc&#8217;s performance represented a rebuke to a political elite that some voters blame for widespread corruption and dysfunctional governance.</p>
<p>It was also bolstered by a historically low turnout across the country, estimated earlier in the week at 44.5 per cent. Sadr maintains a loyal base of supporters who turned up to the polls amid widespread national apathy.</p>
<p>Sadr&#8217;s unlikely alliance with communists and secular Iraqis says it fiercely opposes any foreign interference in Iraq, which is strongly backed by both Tehran and Washington.</p>
<p>It has promised to help the poor and build schools and hospitals in Iraq, which was battered in the war to defeat ISIS and has suffered from low oil prices.</p>
<p>Before the election, Iran publicly stated it would not allow Sadr&#8217;s bloc to govern in Iraq, with which it shares a border.</p>
<p>Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani, commander of foreign operations for Iran&#8217;s elite Revolutionary Guards and a highly influential figure in Iraq, has been holding talks with politicians in Baghdad to promote the formation of a new cabinet which would have Iran&#8217;s approval.</p>
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<p>Last year, Sadr travelled to Iran&#8217;s regional arch-rival Saudi Arabia and met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.</p>
<p>Shia Muslim Iran has been locked in a regional power struggle with Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, which has been tentatively seeking to increase its involvement in Iraq.</p>
<p>Earlier on Saturday, Sadr met a group of ambassadors from neighbouring countries, including Saudi Arabia.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/cleric-moqtada-al-sadr-iraq-election-1.4671043" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/cleric-moqtada-al-sadr-iraq-election-1.4671043</a></p>
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