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š° Iran Pushes Iraqi Militias Toward Politics Amid Sanctions Pressure
āļø Iranās Strategy in Iraq
Iran is reportedly attempting toĀ push its proxy and partner militias in Iraq into political engagement.
The move may be designed toĀ reduce the risk of US sanctions, which could prevent Iran from using Iraqās economy to evade financial restrictions.
š Iraqi Government Alignment
Sources indicate theĀ Iraqi federal governmentĀ is encouraging Iranian-backed militias toĀ focus on political activitiesĀ rather than armed resistance.
Iran reportedly seeksĀ āfresh Iraqi faces acceptable to the publicāĀ to lead this political engagement.
Smaller militias outside the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) could receiveĀ funding and political support from Iran, while remaining outside state control.
š„ PMF Militias and Security Risks
TheĀ PMF is an official Iraqi state security service, but many of its militias areĀ aligned with IranĀ rather than Baghdad.
These militias haveĀ targeted US forces and assets, including the January 2024 drone attack in Jordan that killed three US servicemembers.
US sanctions have targeted theĀ Iraqi government, commercial entities, and PMF leaders, reflecting concerns over Iran-linked operations.
š Implications
Iranās push toward political engagement mayĀ protect its economic interests in IraqĀ while reducing military confrontations.
The situation underscores theĀ complex web of influence Iran exerts through Iraqi militias, and the ongoing tension between Iraqi sovereignty, US sanctions, and regional security.
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