Publish date13 May 2018 - 12:06
Story Code : 330351

Western bloc mobilizes to sabotage Iraq’s election

The “Western Bloc” has mobilized to disrupt Iraq’s May 12 elections and deepen the U.S. invasion launched in 2003.
Western bloc mobilizes to sabotage Iraq’s election
France, Britain, the U.S. and Jewish lobbies formed a commission with the aim of intervening in the vote count. Yeni Şafak obtained a pirate list detailing the bloc’s plan to sabotage the election.
The list states what percentage each political party will obtain and aims to create political and then military chaos. The U.S.-led bloc seeks to spread the military intervention which started in Syria into Iraq, and reconstruct the front of Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Masoud Barzani. Iraqis began voting in the country’s first parliamentary election on Saturday.
U.S. to control Iraq's petrol
The first priority is to reduce Iran’s regional influence which was bolstered following the KRG’s illegitimate Sept. 25 2017 referendum. The petrol that flows from Mosul and Kirkuk to Iran will once again be controlled by the U.S.
Bombardments against Hashd Shaabi, a group in Iraq with hundreds of members positioned in Mosul, will be conducted. The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) supports the bloc in Syria and support in Iraq will be provided by the Peshmerga.
Khalilzad plays leading role
The Western bloc also has support from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The bloc is headed by Zalmay Khalilzad, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Iraq between 2005 and 2007. He is married to Jewish sociologist Cheryl Bernard, and was the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations between 2007 and 2009. U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter Daesh Brett McGurk is also involved in the bloc’s sabotage plans.
Destabilizing Iraq
A source from the Iraq Supreme Election Board who spoke exclusively to Yeni Şafak said that Iraqi bureaucrats have been working election fraud for months. "The lobby operating in the region is acting with the thesis that it is not the voting masses who make decisions but those who count the votes,” the source said.

MP distribution
Saturday’s election sees more than 7,000 candidates compete for seats in Iraq’s 328-member national assembly. Roughly 24 million Iraqis out of the country’s 37-million-strong population are registered to take part in the polls. The Western bloc determined the Member of Parliament (MP) distribution as follows:
· Abadi = Al-Nasr - 89 MPs
· Hashd Shaabi = Fatah Bloc - 35 MPs
· Al Hikme = Ammar Hekim - 15 MPs
· Sairun = Sadr Group - 27 MPs
· İtilaf al Vataniyye = Allavi Group - 22 MPs
· Karar = Nuceyfi Group - 7 MPs
· Arab Coalition = Salih El Mutlak Group - 7 MPs
· Dawlat al-Qanun = Maliki - 21 MPs
· Kerbuli = 9 MPs
· KDP = Barzani - 23 MPs
· KYB = Talabani - 17 MPs
· Berham Salih - 9 MPs
· Goran Movement - 7 MPs

Warning for Turks in Erbil
Hakan Karaçay, Turkey’s consul general stationed in Erbil, warned Turkish voters residing in Iraq, saying that the deadline for registration was Saturday. Karaçay invited Turkish citizens living in the KRG to visit the Erbil or Sulaymaniyah consulates by 5:00 p.m. Saturday to use their votes.
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