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The U.S. Strategy in Iraq Could Come Back to Bite

Apr 6, 2020 | 19:35 GMT

An image shows the U.S. flag intersecting with the Iraqi flag. Against the backdrop of the low oil prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, Washington’s emboldened push to rid Iraq of Iran's economic and military influence risks further damaging its already fragile relations with Baghdad.
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