The Prospect Of An Israel-Iraq War Over Iran-Backed Militias
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In Iraq, parliamentary elections have begun. While the US is calling for the disarmament of the people's mobilization forces, Baghdad wants Washington to withdraw its troops.
The Prime Minister, Shiite Al-Sudani, hopes for a second term, while the fate of the pro-Iranian militias is a central subject of the election.
US must keep Iraq central as Iran rebuilds its Ring of Fire
IRAQ’S PRIME MINISTER Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani (left) meets with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran earlier this year. Israeli officials warn that Iranian-controlled Iraqi militias are regaining strength, the writer notes.(photo credit: Iraqi Prime Minister Media Office/Reuters) If Iran and its proxies are quiet, it is strategic, not surrender. In recent days, Israeli defense officials have […] The post US must keep Iraq central as Ira…
This week, Iraqis are going to the polls in an internally and regionally crucial parliamentary election. The voting process begins on Sunday with the participation of members of the security forces and displaced persons in the camps, with general elections to be held on Tuesday, amid a situation of popular and political anticipation, and an electoral silence that came into effect three days before the voting date.
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