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Al-Sudani: Strategic Continuity in an Accelerating History

Al-Sudani: Strategic Continuity in an Accelerating History

The News: Sources report a consensus within the Iraqi "Coordination Framework" to grant Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani a second term.

This move is presented as the primary solution to resolve the ongoing political deadlock and mitigate internal friction among major blocs and to prevent the pressures of the US .

Analysis: This is not a decision born of political comfort; it is a pragmatic necessity dictated by a region on the brink. Al-Sudani has navigated the "Iraqi tightrope" by maintaining Iraq’s vital position within the Axis of Resistance while shielding the domestic front from Washington’s "Dollar Diplomacy"—the weaponization of the federal reserve against Baghdad’s sovereignty.

History is accelerating. The survivors of regional upheavals know that institutional stability is a weapon in itself. Al-Sudani’s administration has focused on "the legitimacy of achievement"—infrastructure and service projects—to bypass the paralysis of liberal-bureaucratic models.

By securing a second term, the Coordination Framework aims to prevent the "Libyanization" or "Lebanonization" of the Iraqi state, ensuring Baghdad remains a pillar of regional stability rather than a western-aligned proxy.

Geopolitical Perspective: The West seeks a weak, fractured Iraq to sever the land bridge of the Resistance. A second Sudani term thwarts this objective. It signals that Iraq’s internal decision-making has matured beyond the immediate reach of foreign embassy dictates. The strategic focus will now shift toward total energy independence and the expulsion of foreign combat troops—goals that require a tested leadership rather than a novice experiment.

Predictions:

1. Consolidation of Sovereignty: A firmer stance against violations of Iraqi airspace, backed by upgraded non-Western defense acquisitions.

2. Economic Retaliation: Expect Washington to escalate "compliance" pressures on Iraqi banks as a desperate tool of political leverage.

3. Regional Integration: Iraq will move closer to a formal strategic partnership with the East (BRICS/SCO), further eroding the unipolar grip on Middle Eastern trade routes.

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