Why did al-Sadr abandon his turban during his meeting with Qaani? .. Reveal the scenes of the meeting in 30 minutes
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\n\nWith the unveiling of the scenes of the meeting between the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr and the commander of the Iranian \u201cQuds Force\u201d Ismail Qaani, some symbolic details that al-Sadr conveyed, including Arab clothes and uniforms, and raising the .issue of ending Iranian interference in front of Qaani in an unprecedented precedent In a report, Reuters revealed exciting details of the meeting, which lasted only half an hour.
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\nAccording to 4 Iraqi and Iranian officials familiar with the details of the interview, Muqtada .al-Sadr, a leader in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, was received with apparent coldness Al-Sadr wore a black and white keffiyeh of southern Iraq on his shoulders, and a brown cloak, in a deliberate local form, contrasting with the completely black clothes and the Shiite .turban that he usually wears on public occasions chest challenges
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\nMalab al-Sadr conveys a nationalist political message that sums it up: \u201cIraq is a sovereign Arab country, which will find its way on its own, without interference from its Persian neighbor, despite the sectarian ties between the two countries,\u201d according to the officials .who spoke to the British agency
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\nAl-Sadr challenged the Iranian leader, according to one of the officials, and said: \u201cWhat is the relationship of Iraqi politics with you? We do not want you to interfere.\u201d He was overwhelmed with a sense of confidence after a series of political gains made by his \u201cSave a Homeland\u201d alliance at the time against Iran and the \u201ccoordinating framework\u201d loyal to .Tehran
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\nAccording to "Reuters", Qaani waited for the moment to meet with Sadr for several months, and the official in charge of the Iranian file in Iraq was apprehensive, according to those . .familiar with the details of the visit
Iranian officials quoted Qaani as saying that if Muqtada al-Sadr included the "coordinating framework", Tehran's allies in any coalition, Iran would consider al-Sadr the main Shiite .political figure in Iraq
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\nAl-Sadr remained steadfast, and stressed in a tweet after the meeting his commitment to a government free of foreign interference, and he said in a written message that was scanned \u201d.on Twitter: \u201cNeither Eastern nor Western..a national majority government
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\nMuqtada al-Sadr's efforts to counter and defeat Iran's maneuvers only prompted it and its proxies to launch a political and military counter-attack, including missile strikes against .Sadr's Kurdish allies in Erbil and Abu Dhabi, to which the Sunnis allied with al-Sadr