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US Blocks Dollar Shipments to Iraq to Target Militias
The U.S. has taken steps to restrict dollar shipments to Iraq. This action aims to limit the influence of Iran-backed militias in the region. (sources: alarabiya, reuters, wsj, nytimes)
ModernAction Briefing
The U.S. has blocked dollar shipments to Iraq as part of an effort to reduce the financial support for Iran-backed militias. This move represents an increase in pressure on Iraq to distance itself from Iran.
- The U.S. has implemented measures to block dollar shipments to Iraq.
- The goal of these measures is to target Iran-backed militias operating in Iraq.
- This action reflects a broader strategy by the U.S. to influence Iraq's relationship with Iran.
Why it matters
This development highlights ongoing tensions in U.S.-Iran relations and the complexities of Iraq's geopolitical position.
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Top coverage · 4 sources
alarabiyaUS blocks Iraq’s dollar shipments to squeeze Iran-backed militias: ReportreutersUS blocks Iraq's dollar shipments to squeeze Iran-backed militias, WSJ reportswsjExclusive | U.S. Blocks Iraq’s Dollar Shipments to Squeeze Its Iran-Backed MilitiasnytimesU.S. Turns Up Pressure on Iraq to Distance Itself From Iran
