Iraqi authorities and Shia religious figures are pressuring Iranian-aligned militias to avoid attacks that could draw retaliatory strikes. As tensions rise, Iraq balances ties with Iran and the U.S. while striving to stay out of a widening regional war.
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Once advocates for U.S. strikes on Iran, Gulf capitals now seek restraint, using their diplomatic ties with Tehran to avoid being caught in the crossfire. They view unpredictable U.S. support for Israel as a growing risk to regional stability.
Conflict between Syria’s transition government and the Kurdish-led SDF threatens national unity. As the ceasefire expires, integrating Kurdish areas is crucial to prevent renewed violence, minority unrest, and conditions that could fuel an ISIS resurgence in Syria and Iraq.
Azerbaijan watches Iran’s protests cautiously, allowing nationalist talk of “reunification” but avoiding official support to prevent instability, economic fallout, and strained ties with Tehran.
