No other country in the Middle East is as important in countering Americas rush to provide Israel with another war than Iraq. Fortunately for Iran, the winds of change in Iraq and the many other local countries under similar threat, thus, make up an unbroken chain of border to border support. This support is only in part due to sympathy for Iran and its plight against the latest bluster by the Zio-American bully. In the politics of the Middle East, however, money is at the heart of all matters. As such, this ring of defensive nations is collectively and quickly shifting towards the new Russo/ Sino sphere of economic influence. These countries now form a geo-political defensive perimeter that, with Iraq entering the fold, make a US ground war virtually impossible and an air war very restricted in opportunity.
If Iraq holds, there will be no war in Iran.
In the last two months, Iraq parliamentarians have been exceptionally vocal in their calls for all foreign military forces- particularly US forces- to leave immediately. Politicians from both blocs of Iraqs divided parliament called for a vote to expel US troops and promised to schedule an extraordinary session to debate the matter. Parliament must clearly and urgently express its view about the ongoing American violations of Iraqi sovereignty, said Salam al-Shimiri, a lawmaker loyal to the populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
Iraqs ambassador to Moscow, Haidar Mansour Hadi, went further saying that Iraq does not want a new devastating war in the region. He told a press conference in Moscow this past week, Iraq is a sovereign nation. We will not let [the US] use our territory, he said. Other comments by Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi agreed. Other MPs called for a timetable for complete US troop withdrawal.
Then a motion was introduced demanding war reparations from the US and Israel for using internationally banned weapons while destroying Iraq for seventeen years and somehow failing to find those weapons of mass destruction.