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    US report: Iran's hegemony in Iraq faces challenges

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    US report: Iran's hegemony in Iraq faces challenges Empty US report: Iran's hegemony in Iraq faces challenges

    Post by Rocky Tue 22 Oct 2019, 3:07 am

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    [size=52]US report: Iran's hegemony in Iraq faces challenges[/size]

    [size=45]The Wall Street Journal says Iran's hegemony over Iraq is not without challenges. Since Tehran chooses the prime ministers and parliament in Iraq, the Iraqi people hold it responsible for the corruption and incompetence of the Iraqi government. He founded the Baghdad government.
    Tehran tried to calm things down, echoing the conspiracy theory that the United States and Saudi Arabia instigated Iraqi protests. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said that “Iran and Iraq are two countries linked to their hearts and souls. Their plot is effective. ”
    Tehran realizes that the Iraqi government's control of power is weak, and if it collapses it could be followed by another chaotic civil war, Tehran would not be able to contain it.
    Moreover, Syria has become a volatile arena, while analysts and world leaders echo criticism of the US withdrawal from Syria



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