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The Iran War Comes to Iraq

Geopolitics
Iraq
Started March 31, 2026

Baghdad slides into a conflict it long wanted to escape

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The Iran War Comes to Iraq

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 31, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 31, 2026
A potential Iran-Iraq conflict could provide an opportunity for Iraq to redefine its national identity and assert independence.
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Increased Iranian influence in Iraq could destabilize the region further, leading to more conflict and suffering for ordinary citizens.
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Supporting Iraqi autonomy is essential; outside interference only prolongs conflict and undermines Iraq's sovereignty.
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An escalation of the Iran-Iraq conflict may be necessary to counteract Iranian aggression and protect regional allies.
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The international community must prioritize diplomatic solutions to prevent Iraq from becoming a battleground for Iranian interests.
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