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Militia fear that forced state pullout after Helene puts future aid at risk Jordan Green, Investigative Reporter Alexandria Jacobson, Investigative Reporter ...
As the ageing leader sat out the war in a Tehran bunker, devolving power to a senior council of revolutionary guards, an intense power struggle has raged above ground. Political-military alliances ...
Initial reports in Iraq said drones hit Camp Taji, a large military base north of Baghdad, and a drone struck Imam Ali near Nasiriyah in southern Iraq.
Global Pro-Palestine Activists Fell for Iran’s Propaganda Western supporters would do well to note how Tehran’s policy has left the Palestinian cause in ruins.
So long as Tehran funds and arms militias in fragile states, the international community will not support any substantial economic package or deal.
When U.S. forces struck three Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend, concern rippled through Iraq, where pro-Iranian militias hold influence and most of the population, like in Iran, are Shiite ...
Iraq arrests pro-Iran commentator who claimed radar struck by drone aided Israel Abbas al-Ardawi detained for ‘incitement intended to insult and defame the security institution’ after now ...
Why powerful pro-Tehran militias in Iraq stayed quiet amid Iran conflict As the U.S. struck Iran, the prospect for retaliation was running high in neighboring Iraq, where American and Iranian ...
In a world increasingly clouded by confusion and outrage, one country has shown the clarity, conviction and courage to ...
Pro-Tehran hacktivists were expected to keep probing lightly defended U.S. networks, while state-linked operators eyed critical infrastructure, according to a bulletin issued on Sunday.
Renad Mansour, a senior research fellow at the Chatham House think tank in London, said Iraq’s Iran-allied militias have all along tried to avoid pulling their country into a major conflict.
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