अमेरिका से जंग के बीच ईरान का बड़ा दांव, इराकी मिलिशिया को दी हमले की खुली छूट – iran gives field commanders more power over iraq militias ntc mkg
Amidst the ongoing war in the Middle East, Iran has made an important change in its strategy. Tehran has given immunity to field commanders deployed at its supported militia groups operating in Iraq. Under this, they can now carry out any operation even without central approval. According to the Associated Press, this change has been made due to the pressure of war.
In fact, iran Many militias supported by Iraq operate within Iraq’s government structures. They also get funding from the government budget. For this reason America and other countries have continuously criticized it. He says that he has been most affected by the attacks of these militias. Baghdad has failed to stop them.
Despite increasing pressure from America, Iraq is struggling to control these groups. A militia officer said the most radical groups now operate under a decentralized command structure under the supervision of Iranian advisers. An officer said, “We have been given the authority to take action without asking the central command.”
The ongoing parallel conflict between Washington and militia groups is making the situation serious. These groups are considered part of Iran’s regional campaign and had carried out repeated attacks on US targets in Iraq before the ceasefire in April. Experts believe that America may intensify attacks on these groups amid the ceasefire.
Especially when these militias have got more freedom. On Friday, the US also imposed sanctions on seven commanders and senior members of four radical Iraqi militia groups backed by Iran. Michael Knight, Research Chief of Horizon Engage and Assistant Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, has expressed the American opinion.
Both of them said, “America will still feel that it has complete freedom to attack Iraqi militias.” This situation may later turn into an effort aimed at helping form a government in Iraq where the influence of the militias is less.” For now, the exemption given to the militias could prove to be a problem.
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