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The article discusses the efforts of the Iraqi government to force armed factions to hand over their weapons to the state, as part of strengthening the authority of official institutions and achieving security and political stability. Iraq announced the formation of a committee to centralize weapons under state control, in response to popular calls and religious references, with support from armed groups such as the Saraya al-Salam, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, and the Imam Ali Brigades. Despite political developments and official announcements, Iraq faces significant challenges in implementation, due to regional ties and the widespread distribution of weapons among citizens and tribes, which hinder the process of controlling the arsenal across the country.
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