Former Iraqi PM: Iran is destabilizing the Middle East

Former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi accused Iran of working to destabilize the Middle East in an interview that aired Sunday on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS.”

“We know that unfortunately Iran is trying to wreak havoc on the region, and trying to destabilize the region by destabilizing Iraq, and destabilizing Lebanon and destabilizing the Palestinian issue,” Allawi said.

The region is “falling victim” to terrorist groups backed financially by Iran, he said.

In Iraq there is an environment that is conducive to terrorism, he said. Among the factors he cited were the fact that there is still no government formed eight months after the elections, a stagnant economy, high unemployment and a lack of services.

“Definitely in Iraq I can say categorically that Iran is trying even to bring about change to the political process according to their wishes and requirements,” Allawi said.

Zakaria asked Allawi if he suspected that a group backed by Iran was responsible for last week’s roadside bombing that killed four members of his Iraqiya party. Allawi didn’t assign blame to Iran, but said that there are many forces trying to influence the situation in Iraq.

Other countries in the Middle East are supportive of a strong, stable Iraq, he said.

“I don’t believe that there are leaders in the region who are trying to fuel extremism and bring about sectarianism. Unfortunately, only Iran,” Allawi said.CNN

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  • http://oleeeeee.myopenid.com/ ole

    For Israel yes, objectively.
    Let’s say that Iran’s new position is sill unusual, the whole Middle East should have the hope of a stabilized Iran nation, what won’t be effective directly.

  • Anonymous

    it is iran they want to destabilize iraq because they are not happy with the recent rulers they want to install the saderists people in iraq

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