Iran and the Shia of Iraq
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Data wydania
2005
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1733-2680
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"The rise of Shia influence in Iraqi politics has caused suspicion among (predominantly
Sunni) Arab leaders and Western analysts alike. Questions arose how strongly
Iran will be able to influence Iraqi affairs. Views on Tehran’s influence are
divided: some point out that the Shia of Iraq are so different from the Iranian that
Tehran wields only a limited power in Iraq; in this case, they tend to idealize Iraq’s
Shia leaders, either as political quietists, as e.g. Grand Ayatollah Sistani, or as secularists,
as e.g. Ibrahim al-Jafari. Others, however, see Tehran behind any group
and any perpetrator of hostile acts against Western interests; in that case, they tend
to hint at Sistani’s Iranian origin and family interests in Qom, and hint at the Iraqi
oppositions’ long stay in Iran."(...)
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2005, nr 2, s. 45-60.