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US Warns Iraq Against Renewed Ties with Iran

Published January 26, 2026, 05:05
US Warns Iraq Against Renewed Ties with Iran

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned Iraq against any rapprochement with Iran, as former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, backed by Shia parties close to Tehran, is expected to return to power. The warning came during a phone call with outgoing Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, where Rubio emphasized the need for Iraq to remain a force for stability and security in the Middle East. According to the State Department, a government controlled by Iran would not be able to effectively serve Iraq's interests, keep it out of regional conflicts, and promote relations with the US. This warning reflects US concerns about Iran's growing influence in the region and its efforts to maintain the balance of power. Maliki's return to power would be a significant success for Iran, which is facing internal and external challenges, such as mass protests and military attacks from Israel and the US. The Iraqi political scene has seen increased activity from Shia parties linked to Tehran, further fueling US concerns. The US maintains significant control over Iraq's oil revenues, based on an agreement signed in 2003, and uses this leverage to influence the country's political decisions. The US government has stated that it will make decisions regarding the next Iraqi government based on US interests, while acknowledging the right of Iraqis to choose their leaders.