"Iraq is not outside the war. It is already part of its geography," a former adviser to the Iraqi prime minister told Newsweek.
Iraqi lawmakers approved a new government on Thursday led by Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi, who vowed to ensure a state monopoly on weapons amid growing US pressure to dismantle Tehran-backed groups.
Iraqi parliament approved Ali al-Zaidi's government on Thursday, with the new prime minister vowing a state monopoly on weapons as Washington leans on Baghdad to disarm Iran-backed groups. View on eur ...
Iraq may still face the same problem that plagued it decades ago: namely, its inability to adequately maintain and field such ...
A drone struck the US embassy in Baghdad on Saturday, an Iraqi security official quoted by AFP said, with smoke rising from the complex. "A drone hit the embassy," the official said, with a second ...
Danger in Iraq ‘far worse’ for returnees Atou readily rattles off the misfortunes of Americans who have entered Iraq in recent years. A Chaldean American abducted and fatally shot in the head in ...
Iraq just put a hard number on the Strait of Hormuz crisis, and it is ugly. The country exported only 10 million barrels of ...