Osama al-Nujaifi: Brotherhood member guarding Turkey's interests in Iraq
 
 
Following in the footsteps of his predecessors, who were
agents and traitors to their homelands, Osama al-Nujaifi has proceeded to try
to revive the Brotherhood and support Turkey in Iraq via the United for Iraq party,
which he founded in 2017. Nujaifi’s background is linked to the Brotherhood and
Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has economic interests with
the Iraqi, who served as Minister of Industry in 2005.
Guardian of Turkey's interests
Nujaifi also plays a role in empowering Turkey inside Iraq
and is considered the guardian of Turkish interests in the Iraqi province of
Nineveh. He assists Ankara in its ambitious goals to control Nineveh and moves
to put pressure on Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi in order for him to
turn a blind eye to the Turkish escalation against Iraq and seek the help of
Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani to double the pressure on Kadhimi. The goal is to
not suspend trade exchange with Turkey so as not to lose about $16 billion
annually.
Iraqi cancer
Nujaifi’s shadow has been a cancer to Iraq, as he seemed to
survive in crises by burning his closest relatives and torching fires on his
opponents to remain alone in the political arena as an option when he crossed
the border.
Nujaifi and his brother Atheel were a major part of the
cause of the fall of Mosul, due to pitting the situation and the people against
the Iraqi army and the government, which also shared its mistakes in this
security breakdown, although it was the politicians that subsist on the
sectarian war and played a major role in the collapse.
His close relationship with the Turks did not prevent him
from specializing in the breeding of purebred Arabian horses, which he and his
brother claimed ISIS had confiscated. However, Atheel's tongue slipped when he
said that they were able to retrieve a number of the horses, forgetting the
negotiations he entered into with ISIS to retrieve the horses, without any
concern for the captured city.
Nujaifi also contributed to a failed administration of the
Iraqi parliament, which was part of the method of covering up corruption,
perpetuating the paralysis that afflicted the parliament by the representatives
and administration, in addition to his bias in managing the session in a
sectarian manner.
The atmosphere between Baghdad and Ankara has been severely
tense recently against the backdrop of a series of Turkish attacks inside Iraqi
territory under the pretext of pursuing the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK),
which caused the killing of Iraqi civilians and soldiers, including a prominent
general in the border forces.
Amidst these escalating tensions, Osama al-Nujaifi, the
former parliament speaker who currently leads the Salvation and Development Front,
which has a few representatives in parliament, is moving between many circles
to surround the crisis between Baghdad and Ankara.
 
          
     
                                
 
 


