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The Iraqi government is facing increasing pressure to implement a plan to disarm armed factions outside the state framework, especially with the appointment of U.S. envoy Tom Barrack, which boosts efforts to pressure Baghdad to curb Iran’s influence and its allied militias. Lebanese-born Lebanese leader Muqtada al-Sadr has initiated a proposal to disarm the "Peace Brigades" and integrate them into official institutions. This move is seen as a potential beginning for disarming other militias, despite opposition from groups such as the "Kata'ib Hezbollah" and "Harakat Nujaba." The government is working with these militias through mechanisms that include phased weapon restriction, amid ongoing international and American pressures to achieve security stability in the country.
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