Biden to host Iraqi leader as Mideast tensions soar, raising more questions about US troop presence
- Iranian proxies have attacked U.S. Interests in the region from inside Iraq, prompting a critical meeting between leaders.
- Talks between Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister will cover regional stability, U.S. Troop deployments, and economic priorities for Iraq.
- Monday's meeting is crucial as it addresses security concerns and economic issues between the two countries.
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Biden to host Iraqi leader as Mideast tensions soar, raising more questions about US troop presence
By MATTHEW LEE and QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to host Iraq’s leader this week for talks that come as tensions across the Middle East have soared over the war in Gaza and Iran’s attack on Israel in retaliation for an Israeli military strike against an Iranian facility in Syria. The sharp rise in security fears has raised further questions about the viability of the two-decade American military…

Biden hosts Iraqi leader after Iran's attack on Israel throws Mideast into greater uncertainty
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday hosted Iraq’s leader at the White House as his administration worked to prevent an escalation in Mideast hostilities following Iran’s weekend aerial assault
Iraqi prime minister in the United States to meet with Biden in the midst of tensions with Iran.
O primeiro-ministro iraquiano, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, viajou hoje para Washington para se reunir na segunda-feira com o Presidente norte-americano, Joe Biden, num momento de tensão no Médio Oriente perante um possível ataque do Irão contra Israel. "O primeiro-ministro, Mohamed Shia al Sudani, deixou a capital, Bagdade, com destino aos Estados Unidos, liderando uma delegação governamental e parlamentar, e representantes do setor privado, no iní…
Iraq's prime minister meets Biden in the middle of tensions with Iran.
“The Prime Minister, Mohamed Shia al Sudani, left the capital, Baghdad, for the United States, leading a government and parliamentary delegation, and representatives of the private sector, at the beginning of an official visit at the invitation of the American president, Joseph Biden,” al-Sudani's office said today in a brief statement. On March 22, when the visit was announced, the White House, although it did not indicate the topics that will …
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