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Iran Rejects Kurdish Vote, Mulls Options against Erbil
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  • Iran Rejects Kurdish Vote, Mulls Options against Erbil

    Iranian leaders strongly denounced today’s referendum vote for the Iraqi Kurdistan region and warned that the move could have serious ramifications for Iraq and the broader region.

    September 25, 2017

    Iran-Backed Militia Leader: We Will Block “Israeli Project” in Iraqi Kurdistan
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  • Iran-Backed Militia Leader: We Will Block “Israeli Project” in Iraqi Kurdistan

    Qais al-Khazali, the leader of Iran-backed Iraqi militia group Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, has accused the Kurdistan Regional Government of executing an “Israeli project” by dividing Iraq and warned that his forces will not allow it to happen. “The enemies of Imam Hussein raised the flag of the homosexuals in Erbil at the wishes of the Israelis,” he said in a speech to his followers.

    September 22, 2017

    Not All Iraqi Kurds are On Board with Referendum
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  • Not All Iraqi Kurds are On Board with Referendum

    While much of the international dialogue concerning the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s independence referendum has concerned will of “Kurdish people,” the media and international community have ignored the fact that the Kurds themselves are deeply divided on the issue.

    September 21, 2017

    Iran-Backed Militia Commander Warns of Bloodshed over Kurdish Referendum
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  • Iran-Backed Militia Commander Warns of Bloodshed over Kurdish Referendum

    A prominent Iranian-sponsored Iraqi militia group has rejected a U.N.-sponsored initiative on the Iraqi Kurdistan and warned that Erbil’s plan to hold an independence referendum is a “foreign conspiracy” that will destabilize Iraq. Earlier today, the political bureau of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, a unit within Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.), issued a statement calling for unity in Iraq and rejected a U.N.-sponsored initiative on Kurdistan.

    September 21, 2017

    P.M.F. Forces Participate in Hawija Offensive ahead of Kurdish Referendum Vote
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  • P.M.F. Forces Participate in Hawija Offensive ahead of Kurdish Referendum Vote

    On Thursday, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the operational chief commander of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, announced the start of the first phase of a military operation to liberate the town of Hawija in the disputed province of Kirkuk. The P.M.F. vice-chairman explained that the offensive began from four main fronts: the Iraqi security forces and P.M.F. paramilitary troops will first capture al-Shirqat, a Sunni Arab town in Salahuddin Province, and then advance into Hawija.

    September 21, 2017

    Kurdish Referendum a Reaction to Iraqi Government’s Failure to Implement Constitution
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  • Kurdish Referendum a Reaction to Iraqi Government’s Failure to Implement Constitution

    The upcoming independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan is partially a consequence of politicization of the Kurdish constitutional demands by Iraqi political leaders. The Kurdistan Regional Government (K.R.G.) was officially recognized by the Iraqi state when Saddam Hussein’s regime fell in 2003 and the new government installed a federal system. In 2004, the Transitional Administrative Law established the Iraqi Transitional Government, and officially recognized the K.R.G. for the first time in the history of the Iraqi state.

    September 20, 2017

    Kata’ib Hezbollah: We’re Ready to Fight American Troops in Iraq
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  • Kata’ib Hezbollah: We’re Ready to Fight American Troops in Iraq

    Kata’ib Hezbollah, an Iranian-supported Iraqi militia group, has threatened to “fight American occupiers” and accused U.S. troops of aiding the Islamic Statein Iraq. “Washington is engaged in smuggling and evacuating Islamic State criminals from Iraq,” Jafar al-Husseini, the spokesman of the group, was quoted as saying in an article published on the organization’s official website. It added that the group will release evidence to substantiate the allegations in the future.

    September 15, 2017

    Iran-Backed P.M.F. Commander Warns of Civil War over Iraqi Kurdistan Dispute
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  • Iran-Backed P.M.F. Commander Warns of Civil War over Iraqi Kurdistan Dispute

    The leader of a powerful group within Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.) has warned that the country could lapse back into anarchy and civil strife over the escalating dispute on the Kurdish autonomy.”If tension over the Iraqi Kurdistan’s referendum continues, it will certainly culminate in civil war” Hadi al-Amiri, the head of Iranian-supported Badr Organization, was quoted as saying by Iran’s Fars News Agency.

    September 14, 2017

    Iranian-Backed Iraqi Group: Our Forces Are Ready to Recapture al-Qa'im near Syrian Border
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  • Iranian-Backed Iraqi Group: Our Forces Are Ready to Recapture al-Qa'im near Syrian Border

    A commander of Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.) has announced that the paramilitary forces have taken complete preparations to recapture remaining areas under the Islamic State control in western parts of al-Anbar Province close to the Syrian border. According to Fars News Agency, an Iranian outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.), Jawad al-Talibawi, the spokesperson for the armed wing of Iranian-supported Asaib Ahl al-Haq, said P.M.F.

    September 12, 2017

    Iraqi Forces Turn Attention to Hawija | Monday Briefing
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  • Iraqi Forces Turn Attention to Hawija | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Paul Salem, Robert S. Ford, Alex Vatanka, and Bilal Y. Saab provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the Iraqi military’s new operation to take back the town of Hawija from ISIS, the operation by the Syrian regime and U.S.-backed forces in Deir Ezzor, the Pakistani foreign minister’s visit to Iran, and the resumption of U.S. and Egyptian war games after being suspended since the 2011.

    Tehran, Proxies Warn against U.S. Military Presence in Post-ISIS Iraq, Syria
    Middle East Institute
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  • Tehran, Proxies Warn against U.S. Military Presence in Post-ISIS Iraq, Syria

    The United States is seeking to keep a significant military presence in Iraq and the broader region after the fall of the Islamic State, warns an article in the Islamic Republic News Agency. The author points out that pro-Syrian regime forces have made important territorial gains against the Islamic State recently and claims that the lifting of a siege over the eastern city of Deir Ezzor marks the beginning of the terrorist group’s end.

    September 11, 2017

    Senior Iraqi Shiite Leader Says Ties with Tehran Remain Strong
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  • Senior Iraqi Shiite Leader Says Ties with Tehran Remain Strong

    Ammar al-Hakim, a senior Iraqi Shiite politician and cleric, has rejected reports that relations between Tehran and Iraqi Shiite leaders have been souring lately.

    September 8, 2017

    Iran-Backed Militia Group Threatens to Attack U.S. Troops in Iraq
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  • Iran-Backed Militia Group Threatens to Attack U.S. Troops in Iraq

    A commander of Iranian-backed Iraqi militia group has warned that his forces will target American troops in Iraq if they do not leave the country after the battle against the Islamic State is over, the Iranian media reported. Jafar al-Hussaini, the spokesman for Kata’ib Hezbollah (Hezbollah Brigades), also accused the United States and the leadership of the Iraqi Kurdistan of assisting Islamic State militants to safely withdraw from Tal Afar, an Iraqi city west of Mosul recently liberated from the Islamic State.

    September 7, 2017

    What will a Future Kurdish State Do with its Own Minorities?
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  • What will a Future Kurdish State Do with its Own Minorities?

    The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (K.R.I.) is expected to hold a referendum on independence from Iraq on September 25. While the disputes between Kurds and Iraq’s Sunni and Shiite Arab populations will be a key factor in any independence process, the realities of building a Kurdish state in northern Iraq will be made more complex by the enormous ethnic and religious diversity in the region. 

    September 6, 2017