Report: Masrour Barzani is banned from attending the White House

World 05:25 PM - 2023-04-27
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Another US report on Masrour Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, was published in which it was mentioned that Masrour Barzani was banned from attending the White House.

Secretary of Defense declines to meet Masrour Barzani
The report which was written by Michael Rubin and published by AEIdeas stated that when Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin traveled to Iraq last month, he stood alongside Iraqi Kurdish President Nechirvan Barzani but declined to meet with Nechirvan’s nephew and regional Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, with whom he last met in 2021. 
Masrour has a lawsuit filed against him in the US
The report added that the move was a deliberate slight; US government officials say the White House has also banned Masrour from its grounds. At issue is growing concern about Masrour’s corruption, volatility, and competence, pointing out that Masrour, who is a US permanent resident, is also the subject of an ongoing lawsuit alleging libel and misogyny.
US warnings are serious
The report also said: "In response for not receiving his photo-op, Masrour had a temper tantrum. In one hot-mic incident, he apparently called the Americans “jerks.” He bristled at State Department criticism and demanded diplomats remove social media posts of an article criticizing local corruption and human rights abuses."
US report angers Masrour Barzani
The report added: "After a Turkish drone earlier this month fired on a convoy carrying US military personnel, Syrian Kurdish military leader Gen. Mazloum Abdi, and top officials of the ruling Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) at Sulaymani Airport, Masrour’s team issued a statement essentially blaming the victims. This frustrated Washington as Abdi, PUK leader Bafil Talabani, and American officers were together to coordinate counter-Islamic State operations. "
Masrour Barzani's statements and ego
The report continued: "In the weeks since, Masrour has doubled down, telling both American officials and a British general that if they do not first clear flights over Iraqi Kurdistan with him, he will not guarantee the security of their aircraft. Not only do such statements antagonize Baghdad, which is responsible for Iraq’s airspace, but it also puts Masrour’s ego above successful counterterrorism."
Peshmerga aid are controlled by Barzani but somehow disappears
The report said: "What makes Masrour’s demands more inappropriate is that across the Trump and Biden administrations, the United States has subsidized Peshmerga salaries to the tune of nearly a quarter billion dollars annually. Rather than directly pay the Peshmerga, the US government channels these funds through the Barzani-controlled Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs. Much of it disappears there: many Peshmerga, especially those who do not serve Masrour’s personal political agenda or hail from his tribe, say they have not received their salaries. It is deeply ironic that Washington continues to fund Masrour’s personal militia at a time he threatens Americans."
Congress should act
It added: "Nor is the Iraqi Kurdish example alone. Fighting continues to rage in eastern Somaliland, fueled in part by Danab Brigade fighters trained by the United States. Both the Pentagon and Larry André, Jr, the US ambassador to Somalia, may like to ignore the inconvenient truth, but it should deeply trouble Congress that a force funded and trained by the United States to fight the local Al Qaeda affiliate now fights alongside them against the region’s only democracy."
Peshmerga aid should be set right
Partnerships with foreign forces, when done right, can turn the course of a battle. Mazloum’s Syrian Democratic Forces are a case in point. Money spent cannot be a metric, nor should diplomats and military trainers ignore the local and tribal agendas that can hijack operations. If the State Department and Pentagon will not properly supervise and assess the local forces US taxpayers support, it is time Congress does. In the meantime, it is time to suspend payments to the Danab and the Peshmerga or channel them to those units that, like Somaliland’s in Africa or the Talabani faction’s in Iraqi Kurdistan, actually fight Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.



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