Iraq Treads a Tightrope to Avoid Spillover From Israel-Iran Conflict
- Iraq is caught between Israeli and Iranian military actions, jeopardizing its stability as noted by its precarious position amidst regional conflicts.
- Washington's decision to partially evacuate embassy personnel indicates concerns about Iraq's vulnerability, with Israeli strikes using its airspace.
- Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani rejected the use of Iraq's territory for aggression against neighboring countries, indicating Iraq's struggle for sovereignty.
- Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani faces pressure from Iran-aligned Popular Mobilization Forces, which threaten U.S. interests in Iraq.
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Iraq on razor's edge between Iran and US interests in new war
As Israeli jets and Iranian rockets streak across the Middle Eastern skies, Iraq finds itself caught squarely in the crossfire. With regional titans clashing above its head, Iraq’s fragile and hard-won stability, painstakingly rebuilt over decades of conflict, now hangs precariously in the balance. Washington’s own tacit acknowledgement of Iraq’s vulnerable position was laid bare by its decision to partially evacuate embassy personnel in Iraq an…
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