- Iraqi National Accord
Infobox_Political_Party
party_name = Iraqi National Accord
حركة الوفاق الوطني العراقي
colorcode = #00009F
party_
leader =Iyad Allawi
foundation = 1991
ideology =Secular laicism ,Liberalism
headquarters =Iraq
international = none
website = [http://www.wifaq.com/]
The Iraqi National Accord (INA) is anIraqi political party founded byIyad Allawi andSalah Omar Al-Ali in 1991. Al-Ali subsequently left the party after he realised the extent of Allawi's links to foreign intelligence agencies, mainly the C.I.A. and MI6.It was founded at the time of the Persian Gulf War as an opposition group to
Saddam Hussein . At that time, the two most active anti-Saddam groups were theSCIRI and al-Dawa; both were IslamicShi'ite parties, originating from Iraq, but operating fromIran from whom they received support. Both parties were disagreeable to Fact|date=February 2007 the western powers, andSaudi Arabia , who had long poor relations with the Islamic Republic. The INA was thus set up to be an alternative, largely funded by money from Saudi Arabia; with extra support coming from the UK and the United States.INA membership consisted largely of military and security personnel who had defected from the
Iraq i army underSaddam Hussein 's rule. Because of the perceived connections between INA members and security forces protecting Saddam Hussein, the INA drew American interest as an alternative ally to theIraqi National Congress Fact|date=February 2007.The INA organized attacks in Iraq between 1992 and 1995 to demonstrate its capacities as a militant group, but these caused little damage to the regime. In August of 1995, Saddam's son-in-law,
Hussein Kamel Majid authorized the INA to operate from Jordan after he defected to there. Unlike the INC strategy of fomenting revolution among Iraq's disaffected minorities, the INA felt the best way to remove Saddam was organizing a coup among Iraqi military and security services. To this end, the INA - in close cooperation with theCIA - was involved in a coup against Saddam in 1996. However, the INA had been infiltrated by agents loyal to Saddam, and in June, 1996, 30 Iraqi military officers were executed and 100 others were arrested for alleged ties to the INA. [http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=agdsULUSsCdo&refer=europe] . Allawi has claimed INA remained active in Iraq as of March, 1998.With the fall of Saddam, the INA entered Iraq playing a central role in the occupation government. With the rift between the United States and the Iraqi National Congress, the INA's role was further enhanced and Allawi was declared
Prime Minister of Iraq on2004-05-28 . Under Allawi, the INA participated in theJanuary 2005 Iraqi election , in theIraqi List coalition. In the December 2005 elections, it was part of theIraqi National List coalition.External links
* http://www.ayadallawi.com/ Ayad Allawi's official website
* http://www.iyadallawi.net/ Iyad Allawi's official website
* http://www.wifaq.com/ Iraqi National Accord official website (Arabic)
* http://www.wifaq.com/index_e.html Iraqi National Accord official website (English)
* http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/crs-iraq-op.htm
* http://middleeastreference.org.uk/iraqiopposition.html#ina
* [http://www.al-bab.com/arab/docs/iraq/ina02.htm INA's charter]
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