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U.S. Warns Iran’s Influence Could Threaten Iraq’s Interests

The United States raised concerns over Iran’s influence in Iraq as government formation talks continue. Washington stressed that a government shaped by outside influence could harm Iraq’s stability and sovereignty.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with caretaker Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani about Iraq’s handling of ISIS detainees. Rubio noted that Iraq recently stepped up transfers and detentions after unrest in northeastern Syria, which raised security fears.

The call also discussed efforts to get foreign governments to repatriate their citizens held in Iraq. Officials said proper management of detainees is vital for security and Iraq’s reputation.

Security officials warned of a possible ISIS resurgence after clashes between Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and Syrian government troops near detention centers. CENTCOM is coordinating with Iraqi authorities to move about 7,000 detainees to secure facilities inside Iraq, with more transfers planned.

Politically, the Coordination Framework, a Shiite bloc with over 185 seats in Iraq’s 329-member parliament, nominated former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to form the next government. His State of Law Coalition won 29 seats. Meanwhile, al-Sudani, whose bloc won 46 seats, will not seek a second term.

Rubio warned that Iran’s influence in Iraq could stop the government from focusing on national interests, protecting the country from conflict, or maintaining ties with the United States. Analysts said Iraq’s internal politics and outside pressures will shape future policies.

The U.S. also stressed transparency and accountability in handling security threats. Officials said Iraq must defend its sovereignty and reduce foreign interference to prevent renewed instability.

In conclusion, analysts say Iran’s influence in Iraq is key in politics and security. The U.S. continues monitoring developments while Iraqi leaders face a complex balance of diplomacy and governance.

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