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The current crisis in Iraq centers around the Iraqi government's efforts, led by Prime Minister Ali al-Zaydi, to restrict weapons to the state. This comes amid escalating actions by armed factions such as "Hezbollah Brigades" and their threats to respond to government measures. The visit of Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to Baghdad occurred at a sensitive time, following a secret visit by former Iranian Council Chairman Qasem Soleimani. The visit focused on trying to reach a settlement between the government and armed factions. This situation is accompanied by American pressure and a decline in Iraq's political and economic stability, with Iran considered a significant influencing power. Iraq faces challenges in reducing the influence of armed factions linked to Iran—a longstanding issue that has remained unresolved since 2017—and which continues to affect its regional and diplomatic relations.
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