Alwaght-These days, there are multi-dimensional challenges in West Asia in particular in Iraq. The interests of countries such as America, Britain, Turkey and Al-Saud in Iraq have been endangered, because of Nouri Al-Maliki's government and its measures for Iraqi people.
To fight for achieving their objectives or better to say acting against Iraqi interests, three plots were designed by some countries especially America, Britain, Turkey, and Al-Saud. The first plot aim was engineering Iraq's parliamentary election. They supported some politicians, and for the election, but no significant result was achieved after the election.
After the failure of their first plot, they tried to reach their objectives by creating security anarchy. To this end, they supported ISIS terrorist group more and more in order to create anarchism in Iraq. Although ISIS terrorist group occupied three Iraqi cities including Al-Anbar, Salah al-Din, and Neynava, Baghdad as the capital of Iraq has never been occupied. Accordingly, western countries have faced with another failure when they could not occupy the capital of Iraq and consequently the government was not changed.
Despite these two consequent failures, they tried another plot, which was the issue of premiership in Iraq. These countries along with some domestic groups, supported by the western countries, tried to use premiership as an apparatus to weaken political structure of Iraq and its democratic government to achieve their anti-democratic aims. In other words, they spare no effort to revitalize their interests in Iraq again by creating anarchism and chaos due to the variety of sects, ethnicities and groups in Iraq. However, by convergence of the Shiite parties and other groups such as Kurds and Sunnis, this predetermined plot of America, Britain, Turkey and Al-Saud to Iraq has been neutralized and consequently failed without any significant achievement for the aforementioned countries.
Now, Haider Al-Abadi, an Iraqi politician and spokesman for the Islamic Dawa Party is the prime minister of Iraq. Choosing Al-Abadi as the prime minister indicates that the political structure of Iraq is powerful enough to solve its problems without any need to the foreign countries' interference. By choosing Haider Al-Abadi, the third plot of western countries to weaken Iraqi democratic government have failed by solidarity among Iraqi people and groups.