Iraq stares into the void as public frustration grows

Outlet: Arab News

Language: English

Abstract: Recent protests in Iraq saw demonstrators storm the parliament in Baghdad's Green Zone, demonstrating ongoing political turmoil and public discontent. Despite decades of war, sanctions, and internal strife, Iraq continues to struggle with political gridlock, sectarian tensions, and economic challenges while enduring a legacy of external interference. The protests, seen as a move by Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr's followers to disrupt government formation, showcase the country's fragility. Sadr's maneuvers and resignations further weaken Iraq's political landscape, leaving the next government vulnerable and ineffective. Amid intricate power dynamics and divisions, Iraq's journey toward stability remains uncertain, with its population largely bearing the consequences of its political dysfunction and elite maneuvers.

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