Iraq’s Dilemma in Today’s Middle East by Alia Yasmin Jawad

Source: thetimes.com Alia Yasmin Jawad Geopolitical analyst and Senior Research Associate at the Middle East Institute Switzerland After decades of tumult, brutal conflicts, deep division, and instability, it was only after December 2017 that Iraq managed to start rebuilding itself and experience peace. Its geographic positioning, however, as well as the division between Shiia and Sunnis, Arabs and Kurds, and all the external interests involved, have kept Iraq susceptible to strife. Thus, the most recent developments in the Middle East have provoked general concern not only among the country’s leaders but also among a large proportion of Iraqi civilians. On the one hand, although the Iraqi state – despite its clear positioning on the matter - had not taken any particular official action against Israel since the latter started its war on Gaza in October of 2023, tensions spiked as the risk of a war between Iran and Israel intensified, and especially as Iranian-backed ...