Post by : Saif Nasser
Thousands of people took part in rallies across Iraq, prominently displaying Iranian flags and declaring support for Tehran. The demonstrations were held in Baghdad and other cities, drawing participants from various political and militia-affiliated groups aligned with Iran.
Participants waved flags, carried banners, and delivered speeches emphasizing loyalty to Iran and its leadership. Some demonstrators pledged their readiness to defend Iranian interests in the region, framing their actions as solidarity with Tehran against perceived foreign threats.
Analysts note that these rallies reflect the strong influence of Iran in parts of Iraq, particularly among Shia communities and militia groups that maintain close ties with Tehran. The events highlight Iraq’s complex political landscape, where domestic actors often demonstrate allegiance to external powers in addition to national politics.
While the gatherings were largely peaceful, Iraqi authorities monitored the events closely to maintain order. Observers warned that such demonstrations could heighten regional tensions, especially amid existing conflicts in the Middle East and ongoing geopolitical disputes.
The rallies come amid growing attention to Iran’s role in regional politics, including its relationships with allied militias in neighboring countries. Public displays of support for Iran in Iraq continue to spark debate among local citizens and political commentators about Iraq’s sovereignty and the influence of foreign powers.
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