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    US Sanctions Iraq’s Deputy Oil Minister Over Iran Oil Export Allegations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States has imposed sanctions on Ali Maarij al-Bahadly, Iraq’s deputy oil minister, accusing him of facilitating Iran’s efforts to bypass international sanctions. The US claims al-Bahadly played a key role in enabling Iran to export its oil through Iraqi territory, undermining the sanctions regime aimed at curbing Tehran’s oil revenues. This move highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, with Iraq caught in the middle due to its geographic and economic ties to both countries.

    Iran has been subject to extensive US sanctions targeting its oil exports, which are a major source of revenue for the Iranian government. By allegedly using Iraqi infrastructure and cooperation from officials like al-Bahadly, Iran may be evading these restrictions, complicating US efforts to isolate Tehran economically. The sanctions against an Iraqi official underscore the challenges Washington faces in enforcing its policies in the region, where political and economic interests often overlap.

    In a significant development, this action could strain US-Iraq relations, as Baghdad balances its diplomatic ties with both Washington and Tehran. It also signals Washington’s intent to hold foreign officials accountable for assisting Iran’s sanctioned activities. The sanctions may impact Iraq’s oil sector and its internal politics, potentially leading to increased scrutiny of officials involved in energy trade and export practices linked to Iran.

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