Can Iraq's Elections Overcome Iran's Militia Influence and Restore Confidence?
Iraq's parliamentary elections are marked by the contentious influence of Iran-backed militias, prompting the U.S. to advocate for their disarmament. Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani is caught in a delicate balance, seeking to maintain stability while facing criticism for his ties to these groups.
As the U.S. eyes a phased troop withdrawal, skepticism remains among Iraqis regarding American intentions. The elections reflect broader geopolitical tensions, particularly as low public confidence threatens voter turnout.
Dominated by Shiite parties since the 2003 invasion, Iraq's democracy faces a crucial test. The shifting regional dynamics, influenced by events like the Gaza conflict and U.S. actions against Iranian figures, add complexity to Iraq's political landscape as it strives for a future free from external domination.
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