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Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi made sudden changes, including the dismissal and replacement of three senior officials: the head of the National Security Agency, the National Security Advisor, and the Governor of the Central Bank. These moves come ahead of an upcoming visit to Washington and a meeting with U.S. presidential envoy Tom Barrack. Al-Zaidi aims with these dismissals to present a new image of Iraq and to strengthen cooperation with the United States, focusing on key issues such as faction weapons, economic implementation, and governmental reforms. Observers believe that these steps may be part of an attempt to reorganize the influence of armed and central figures within the government.
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