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Iran-Backed Militias in Iraq Ready to Disarm to Avert Trump’s Wrath

Iran-Backed Militias in Iraq Ready to Disarm to Avert Trump’s Wrath

In a significant development aimed at de-escalating tensions, Iran-backed militias in Iraq have expressed their readiness to disarm to avoid conflict with the United States, according to multiple sources. This move comes in response to heightened threats from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who has warned of potential military action against these groups.

Commanders and Iraqi officials have confirmed that discussions about disarmament are underway, signaling a possible shift in the region's volatile dynamics. The decision to disarm is seen as a strategic retreat to prevent further escalation and potential bombings, especially in light of Trump's recent statements regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions and his readiness to take decisive action.

The readiness to disarm by these militias could mark a turning point in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly as it pertains to Iraq. It remains to be seen how this development will affect the broader geopolitical landscape and whether it will lead to a more stable situation in the region.

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