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    Iraq Faces Strained Arab Relations Amid Iran-Backed Gulf Attacks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, several Arab countries have united in condemning recent cross-border attacks launched from Iraqi territory by militias aligned with Iran. These assaults have targeted Gulf nations, escalating regional tensions and raising concerns about Iraq’s sovereignty and control over armed factions operating within its borders. The joint denunciation underscores the growing frustration among Arab states regarding Baghdad’s inability to prevent its soil from being used as a base for hostile actions.

    Historically, Iraq has struggled to maintain authority over various militia groups, many of which receive backing from Iran and pursue agendas that often conflict with Baghdad’s official policies. The recent incidents have intensified scrutiny on the Iraqi government’s efforts to manage these proxies, as their activities threaten to destabilize the broader Middle East security landscape. The Gulf countries’ unified stance signals a potential shift in regional alliances and pressures Iraq to take decisive measures against these armed groups.

    Meanwhile, the repercussions of these attacks extend beyond immediate security concerns, potentially impacting diplomatic and economic ties between Iraq and its Arab neighbors. The situation highlights the complex interplay of regional power dynamics, where Iran’s influence through militias challenges the sovereignty of states like Iraq. Moving forward, the international community will be closely watching Baghdad’s response, as failure to curb these militias could lead to further isolation and strained relations within the Arab world.

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