šŸ“° Washington Pushes Back on Iraqi PM’s Resistance Disarmament Remarks

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šŸ“° Washington Pushes Back on Iraqi PM’s Resistance Disarmament Remarks


āš–ļø US-Iraq Tensions Over Resistance Groups

  • Iraqi Prime MinisterĀ Mohammed Shia al-SudaniĀ linked the disarmament of Iraq’s resistance groups to the presence of US coalition forces.

  • Washington rejected this, stating thatĀ addressing terrorist organizations is Iraq’s sovereign responsibility, and emphasizing that such groupsĀ drain resources and destabilize the country.


šŸ›” US Troop Presence

  • AboutĀ 2,500 US troopsĀ remain in Iraq.

  • AĀ roadmap for withdrawal by September 2026Ā exists, but the US is shifting to aĀ more advisory and diplomatic role, not a full pullout.

  • Washington emphasizes the move asĀ ā€œnot a withdrawalā€Ā but a transition toward traditional bilateral security cooperation.


šŸ’„ Resistance Activity and Regional Operations


āš ļø US Pressure on Baghdad

  • Washington issued itsĀ ā€œfinalā€ warningĀ to Iraq regardingĀ Iran-backed resistance factions.

  • Iraqi Defense MinisterĀ  Thabit al-AbbasiĀ said the warning included aĀ direct threat in response to any operationsĀ by these groups.

  • The issue of disarmament remainsĀ tied to US presence; factions insist on aĀ full withdrawalĀ before any disarmament.


šŸ” Key Takeaways

  • Iraq faces aĀ complex balancing act: maintaining security while navigating US pressure.

  • Resistance factions continue toĀ influence regional security, with potential threats extending beyond Iraq.

  • The situation highlights theĀ sensitive interplay between US military presence, Iraqi sovereignty, and regional geopolitics.


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