The Iraqi political landscape is chaotic, marked by a struggle for power among leaders of the Coordination Framework, amid ongoing financial and sectarian strife. Despite promises of reform, politicians demonstrate a lack of genuine action, perpetuating a system that prioritizes survival over progress. The pervasive Iranian influence complicates Iraq’s quest for true sovereignty, while the international community observes the country’s stagnation. However, a growing discontent among the youth hints at a shift towards a desire for normalcy and genuine change.
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