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.
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.

