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US must support Iraqis rather than their government
Michael Pregent
June 02, 2021 22:39
President of the Badr Organization Hadi Al-Amiri makes an address at an election rally, Kirkuk, Iraq, May 2, 2018. (Reuters)
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Very weak Iraqi Prime Minister and Commander in Chief Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is under immense pressure from forces under his command well, under his command on paper. These forces fall into that category in name only; they are loyal to Tehran in their words and actions and they are free to do whatever they want in Iraq. They are killing protesters, attacking the US mission, and attacking Saudi Arabia and Israel with impunity. Their actions are now reaching boiling point.
In the Middle East, the U.S. Shouldn t Resort to Sectarian Thinking | Opinion Sean Durns
, Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis On 3/12/21 at 6:00 AM EST
Press briefings at the Pentagon seldom attract much attention. Yet a March 3 briefing by Pentagon spokesman John Kirby proved an exception. As
Newsweekreported, Kirby came under fire for his apparent hesitation to link Iran to Shia militias operating in Iraq and launching attacks against U.S. and allied troops. The Pentagon s comments blaming attacks on Shia-backed militias are reflective of some mistaken and dangerous assumptions.
There is no such thing as a Shia-backed militia. It was both bizarre and offensive for Kirby to imply that adherents of an entire religious sect with an estimated 150-200 million followers worldwide support the actions of these militias, which are in fact backed by the Islamic Republic of Iran.