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The Iraqi government has succeeded in testing its ability to exert control over weapons held by the state through the arrest of a prominent leader in the Nujaba Movement and handing him over to the Security Directorate of Popular Mobilization Forces. This move aims to contain tensions with armed factions, especially since the leader is responsible for security in the southern Baghdad belt and is suspected of involvement in attacks against American interests. The arrest is part of the government's efforts to tighten control over arms, but transferring the leader from the Counter-Terrorism Service to the Security Directorate of the Popular Mobilization indicates a desire to lessen the intensity of the confrontation and avoid a full-scale clash with the factions, particularly given their ongoing threats and increasing political pressures. It highlights that the government is trying to manage the crisis through security and legal tools, emphasizing that its measures are based on judicial processes, and that it is gradually trying to enforce new weapons regulations to prevent escalation, while continuing to strengthen political and international coordination to ensure stability in the issue.
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