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US-Iraq Relations Strengthen Despite Security Challenges

Baghdad – The US-Iraq relations face multiple challenges, yet both countries are determined to move forward. Despite ongoing armed group attacks and strong public opposition, Iraq and the United States continue renewing their security and energy partnerships.

A recent Atlantic Council report sheds light on the complex nature of these relations. It notes that even before the current Israel-Iran conflict, the outlook for US-Iraq relations often appeared uncertain. The diminished threat from ISIS played a role. Public opposition to the US military presence under Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) also influenced decisions.

As a result, Washington and Baghdad agreed to reduce US combat roles against ISIS. They planned to shift toward a new security arrangement focusing more on training and support than direct fighting.

The report also highlights a surge in violence following US backing of Israeli actions in Gaza after October 7, 2023. This led to widespread anti-American protests and attacks targeting US-linked businesses in Iraq. Meanwhile, military coordination between the two countries became more limited. These factors narrowed opportunities for broader collaboration.

However, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s visit to the United States in April 2024 marked a hopeful turning point. During his stay in Houston, he signed several agreements that aimed to deepen cooperation. One key deal granted American energy firms preferential access over Chinese competitors. This move aligns with Iraq’s goals to diversify foreign investment.

Furthermore, al-Sudani sealed agreements with US defense contractors to supply equipment and training. These deals indicate both countries’ commitment to enhancing Iraq’s security capabilities, despite the difficult environment.

In conclusion, the evolving US-Iraq relations illustrate resilience amid adversity. Both nations acknowledge challenges but remain focused on strengthening ties. They aim to balance security needs with economic development. Observers now watch closely to see how these renewed partnerships unfold in a volatile region.

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