United States: Iranian-backed militias are planning attacks inside Iraq
The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad warned on Tuesday that what it called “Iraqi terrorist militias allied with Iran” continue to plan attacks against American citizens and U.S.-related targets in Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region.
The embassy said in a security alert issued today that “Iraqi terrorist militias allied with Iran continue to plan additional attacks against U.S. citizens and U.S.-related targets throughout Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region of Iraq,” adding that “certain entities associated with the Iraqi government continue to provide political, financial, and operational cover for these terrorist militias.”
The embassy confirmed that the travel warning for Iraq remains at level four, “Do Not Travel,” urging American citizens “not to travel to Iraq for any reason” and to “leave immediately” if they are in the country.
She noted that Iraqi airspace had been reopened with limited commercial flights operating, while warning of ongoing risks in the airspace including missiles, drones and projectiles.
She indicated that the US mission in Iraq continues its work despite the mandatory departure order, to provide assistance to American citizens, and called for not going to the embassy in Baghdad or the consulate in Erbil due to security risks.
She also noted that all routine consular services, including visa services, remain suspended, while assistance for emergencies is being provided via email.
She explained that commercial flights are available from neighboring countries such as Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, in addition to land borders remaining open, with the need to adhere to travel guidelines and security alerts.
The embassy urged American citizens to take precautionary measures, including monitoring security updates, avoiding protest sites, maintaining emergency preparedness, and staying in constant contact with their families.
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The head of the Border Ports Authority, Omar Al-Waeli, stated on Tuesday that customs revenues amounting to more than one trillion dinars were collected during the first four months of this year, while he expected that customs revenues this year would reach 3 trillion dinars. Al-Waeli told the official agency that “the Authority has taken it upon itself to find alternatives in case the sea ports or the eastern ports with Iran are closed,” explaining: “We have put in place an alternative plan for goods to enter Iraq.”
Political sources revealed on Monday that there is intense political activity between the political forces and the technical and political committee of the coordination framework, with the aim of selecting the deputies of the new Iraqi government in a way that achieves “balance,” while on the other hand it was indicated that the government formation will be presented “incomplete” next week.
The Iraqi parliament announced on Monday that the vote on the new government will take place next week, and that the names and the government program will be received by the end of this week.
On Monday, MP Ahmed Al-Dalfi, from the Reconstruction and Development Coalition, revealed the coalition’s share in the upcoming cabinet, stating that the ministries of oil, labor and social affairs, and industry and minerals would be allocated to them.
Economic expert Dr. Safwan Qusay stressed the importance of reconsidering the oil quotas of the OPEC oil exporting organization after the UAE withdrew from it.
Former MP Abdul Hadi Al-Saadawi, a leader in the Reconstruction and Development Bloc, confirmed on Monday that there is political movement and current understandings to push for the appointment of deputies to the President of the Republic, considering this step to have become an urgent necessity to protect the constitution.
The spokesman for the Reconstruction and Development Coalition, Firas Al-Muslawi, denied on Monday what has been circulating regarding the finalization of the names of the ministerial cabinet candidates for the next government.
The leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Suzan Mansour, confirmed on Monday that the visit of the Prime Minister-designate, Ali al-Zaidi, to the Kurdistan Region and his meetings in Erbil and Sulaymaniyah represent a “necessary” step to ensure the neutrality of the next government.
Political reactions continue regarding Prime Minister-designate Ali al-Zaidi’s visit to the Kurdistan Region and his meetings with Kurdish leaders in Erbil and Sulaimaniyah. This visit has been described as pivotal in the process of forming the next government, with many emphasizing its importance in solidifying understandings between Baghdad and Erbil.