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The article discusses Iran's recent escalation in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, where Iranian drones targeted the office of the Kurdistan Regional Government's Prime Minister and a prominent Kurdish official in August 2026, although no direct casualties were reported. These strikes indicate that Iran, which is experiencing a decline in its regional influence following the end of the 2026 war, is employing more escalatory tactics to safeguard its interests—especially amidst unrest among some Iraqi factions opposed to Iran and the increasing influence of local powers. The article also highlights that Iran specifically targeted Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, who is considered close to Israel, reflecting ongoing power struggles among Kurdish factions and Iran's role in exploiting divisions to advance its own interests. Simultaneously, tensions are rising between the Iraqi government and Iran over control of arms and armed factions. Iraq appears to be attempting to regain authority over these militias, posing a threat to Tehran’s maneuvering room within Iraq.
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