The fate of Iraq-US relations under PM Sudani
Caught at the intersection of geopolitics and the goals of his domestic allies, Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’ Al-Sudani is in a difficult position.
The Shiite Coordination Framework, a constellation of Iran-backed parties which made Sudani’s premiership possible, has been expected to press for a reassessment of Iraq’s relationship with the US.
Failing to reduce Washington’s influence could cost Sudani vital political support.
Yet pursuing confrontation with the US could have far-reaching economic and security consequences that could upset the fragile stability Iraq currently enjoys. As a result, the political status quo has largely remained intact since Sudani took office last October.
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