الشرق الأوسط
الشرق الأوسط
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The article addresses the political disputes in Iraq regarding the government's attempt to confine arms solely to the state. The Organization "Badr," led by Hadi Al-Amiri, opposes the use of force to seize weapons from armed factions, warning of internal strife and linking such actions to external pressures, particularly from the United States and Israel. While the organization's leader expresses support for the government's steps, Badr's political bureau rejects the proposed timeline for disarmament, reflecting differences within the organization itself. Additionally, an unannounced visit by Iranian Quds Force Commander Ismail Qaani highlights the ongoing influence struggle between Iran and the United States in Iraq, with the U.S. seeking to reshape its foreign relations to maintain a balanced stance between the two powers. This political and security conflict poses a significant challenge for the government to ensure its sovereignty and independence in security decisions, amid ongoing regional and military tensions that threaten the future control over factional weapons in Iraq.
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