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US Repeal Marks New Era for Iraq’s Sovereignty and Relations

The United States House of Representatives voted Wednesday to repeal the legal reasons used to attack Iraq in 1991 and 2003. This historic move directly affects Iraq sovereignty and relations. It signals a major shift in Washington’s approach toward Iraq, combining legal, political, and diplomatic dimensions.

The Iraqi embassy in Washington praised the decision as an important milestone. Officials highlighted that the repeal reinforces Iraq sovereignty and relations. They stated it opens a new chapter of cooperation built on mutual respect and shared interests. The embassy also confirmed Iraq will continue engaging with the United States to promote regional stability and international collaboration.

The House passed the bill with 261 votes in favor and 167 against. Most Democrats supported the measure, casting 212 yes votes. Additionally, 49 Republicans joined them, CBS News reported. The Iraqi embassy described the vote as a historic step toward justice and accountability, reflecting the importance of Iraq sovereignty and relations in global affairs.

Now, the legislation moves to the Senate for final approval. Analysts predict smooth confirmation. Once finalized, the repeal will formally nullify the legal justifications for past conflicts and further strengthen Iraq sovereignty and relations with the United States.

This action comes while the United States continues other military operations. Recent strikes targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities and a Caribbean boat allegedly carrying illegal narcotics. Experts note that these actions contrast sharply with the House’s efforts to correct past decisions regarding Iraq.

Iraqi officials expressed optimism about the development. They emphasized that Iraq sovereignty and relations with the United States remain central to regional peace and security. Both countries now have a clear chance to redefine ties, expand collaboration, and focus on shared economic and security goals.

Observers say the House vote represents more than a legal correction. It reflects a broader commitment to fairness and mutual respect. For Iraq, this decision strengthens its international standing and opens the door for deeper cooperation with Washington. The move also sets a precedent for addressing past conflicts responsibly, creating a foundation for more balanced future relations.

In summary, the House vote marks a turning point. It highlights the growing emphasis on Iraq sovereignty and relations and offers hope for constructive engagement between the two nations.

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