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Iran’s Grip on Iraq Faces a Defining Test in Pivotal Election
Iraq’s November 11 parliamentary election could determine whether Iran preserves its influence in Baghdad or faces a major setback to its regional power network.
Iraq has pledged to bring all weapons under the control of the state, but that will not work so long as there is a U.S.-led coalition in the country that some Iraqi factions view as an occupying force,
Iraq's Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has praised a Kurdish separatist group's decision to withdraw fighters from northern Iraq and Turkey
Iraq and Turkey on Sunday signed an executive mechanism in Baghdad to implement a bilateral water-cooperation agreement, advancing a 10-year plan to manage the Tigris and Euphrates river systems and ease Iraq’s mounting shortages.
Dick Cheney is often described as the chief architect of the Iraq war. In Iraq, he's better remembered as a key figure behind the destruction of the country.
Iraq plans to assert state control over all weapons amid U.S. coalition presence concerns. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani outlines intentions for U.S. troop withdrawal by 2026. Meanwhile, major agreements with U.
Iran’s setbacks in Syria and tighter constraints on the Lebanese Hezbollah make Iraq the pivotal battleground for Tehran. November’s vote will decide whether Tehran retains leverage to benefit its network of armed groups or faces a fragmented,
Over two decades after the United States invaded Iraq, former Secretary of State Condolezza Rice admits she has some regrets over the decision. She wishes intelligence officials during President George W.
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