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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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Forested by Iran for 20 years as an element of deterrent, the "Axis of Resistance" is keeping a low profile in the war. From Iraqi premier to religious leader al-Sadr the order is 'to silence' the 'reckless voices' who want to enter conflict. At least 20 Muslim and Arab nations sign a document for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons 'without exception' (with reference to Israel).

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Iraq treads a tightrope to avoid spillover from Israel-Iran conflict

In Iraqi airspace, Iranian missiles and drones have crossed paths with Israeli warplanes, forcing Baghdad to step up efforts to avoid being drawn into the region's latest conflict.

Baghdad warns of the 'potential repercussions' of the conflict on 'security and stability in the Middle East' ...

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As far as South Africa is concerned, there is absolutely no justification for the current Israel-Iran conflict, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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ATN broke the news in Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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