Iraq’s Zaidi has the wind at his back, but it could turn stormy On April 27, the Coordination Framework, the ruling Shiite bloc in Iraq, put forward Ali al-Zaidi as its nominee for the position of prime minister. Yet this convergence masks a far more precarious reality. Zaidi’s path to success is shaky, and failure is more likely than not—particularly if a new round of conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran resumes.