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Iran-backed groups attacked U.S. facilities in Iraq 600 times, official reports

7 May 2026
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Newly elected Prime Minister-designate Ali al-Zaidi faces significant pressure to take decisive action in Iraq, notably from U.S. President Donald Trump, who emphasized the need for a government free from terrorism. The U.S. recently summoned Iraqi Ambassador Nizar Khirullah to express concerns over numerous attacks on Iraqi soil, including an ambush on U.S. diplomats. Deputy Secretary of State Landau condemned the Iraqi government’s inaction regarding these militia attacks and called for immediate measures to dismantle Iran-aligned militia groups. The U.S. has indicated that concrete actions, such as expelling militias and cutting off their support, are expected from the new government. The Popular Mobilization Force, initially formed to combat the Islamic State, is now integrated into Iraq’s national security forces, complicating the relationship between the Iraqi state and these militias.

Why It Matters

The relationship between Iran-aligned militias and the Iraqi state has deep historical roots, with these groups gaining prominence during the fight against the Islamic State starting in 2014. The Popular Mobilization Force, formed with Iranian support, has since been absorbed into Iraq’s national security framework, blurring the lines between state and militia. The U.S. government’s insistence on addressing these militia groups reflects ongoing concerns about regional stability and the influence of Iran in Iraq. A shift in the Iraqi government’s stance towards these militias could alter the dynamics of U.S.-Iraq relations and impact security efforts in the region.

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