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    Bahrain Summons Iraqi Envoy Amid Ongoing Pro-Iranian Attacks in Gulf

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bahrain has summoned the Iraqi ambassador in response to continued assaults by pro-Iranian militias operating from Iraqi territory. These attacks have targeted Gulf interests, raising serious security concerns in the region. The move underscores Bahrain’s frustration with Iraq’s inability or unwillingness to rein in these armed factions. This diplomatic action signals heightened tensions between Gulf states and Iran-backed groups despite ongoing ceasefire efforts.

    Pro-Iranian militias based in Iraq have been responsible for a series of cross-border attacks that threaten stability in the Gulf. These groups often act as proxies for Tehran, complicating Iraq’s internal security and its foreign relations. The persistence of these attacks despite declared ceasefires reveals the fragile nature of peace agreements in the region. Bahrain’s decision to summon the Iraqi envoy reflects broader Gulf concerns about Iranian influence and the security risks posed by these militias.

    In a significant development, Bahrain’s diplomatic protest may prompt increased pressure on Iraq to control armed groups within its borders. The situation highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics involving Iraq, Iran, and Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Continued violence undermines regional security and hampers diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation. Bahrain’s firm stance illustrates the urgency Gulf states place on curbing pro-Iranian aggression to maintain stability in the Gulf region.

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