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Iraq Balances Border Security with Regional Instability

Baghdad, Iraq- On Wednesday, Iraq’s Ministerial Council for National Security convened to discuss enhancing border security and reviewing the National Border Management Strategy. The meeting, chaired by Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, aimed to strengthen Iraq’s overall security measures and address key national priorities.

Government spokesperson Sabah Al-Numan confirmed that the council’s discussions led to decisions focused on reinforcing Iraq’s security framework. The main topic of the meeting was improving border control measures and enhancing Iraq’s land and maritime security. The strategy also focused on improving travel, trade, and investment, which are essential for fostering economic growth.

In line with international agreements, Iraq is working to align its border security policies with global treaties. This balance aims to reinforce security enforcement while promoting economic cooperation with neighboring countries.

The council also addressed internal threats, specifically focusing on counter-extremism initiatives. Iraq’s efforts to combat extremism include rehabilitation programs that span psychological, social, and ideological support, with specialized institutions playing a key role in these efforts.

In addition to these issues, the council reviewed security plans for the upcoming Ramadan period. Officials highlighted the importance of ensuring a stable and secure environment for Iraq’s citizens during the holy month, with particular attention to maintaining peace and public safety.

The meeting also raised concerns about broader regional security, particularly with the ongoing escalation in southern Syria. Recent Israeli military actions, including airstrikes near Damascus and ground maneuvers in the Daraa and Quneitra areas, have caused alarm in Baghdad. These operations are perceived as Israel’s attempt to exert pressure on Iran and disrupt supply routes between Iraq and Lebanon.

Experts believe Israel’s military expansion in southern Syria could eventually lead to a direct border presence with Iraq, which would have significant security implications for the country. Iraqi officials have expressed deep concerns over these developments, viewing Israeli actions as a direct threat to Iraq’s national security, especially given the complex and ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.

Iraqi analysts stress the need for a careful reassessment of Israel’s growing military footprint in Syria, as it could have serious long-term consequences for Iraq’s security and political stability.

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