By Brian Carter, Nicole Miller, and Calvin Pugh with Katherine Lawlor and Brandon Wallace
Key Takeaway:
Iran’s Iraqi proxy militias are accelerating their campaign to constrain Prime
Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s attempts to reign in militias and reclaim Iraqi
sovereignty. Militias diversified their attacks against Iraqi, US and
opposition actors with not only rocket attacks but also the kidnapping of a
well-known German national, the IED targeting of an Iraqi logistics convoy
supporting the US-led Coalition, and the killing of protesters by
Iranian-infiltrated Iraqi Security Forces. Meanwhile, the United States or
Israel likely targeted two weapons depots belonging to Iran-aligned militias in
Iraq as regional US- and Israeli-Iranian tensions increased. The combination of
these kinetic activities and the resumption of mass protests calling for improved
electricity services in the brutally hot Iraqi summer threaten to overwhelm
Kadhimi’s precariously constructed government.
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