Trump basically said US "owns" base in Iraq in CBS interview (CBS) |
Some of the major Iraqi parties are currently pushing bills that would require the U.S. military to leave Iraq. This is being champion by anti-American parties like the pro-Iran Fatah and Moqtada al-Sadr’s Sairoon. They have been pumping out propaganda that the U.S. has helped the Islamic State and is expanding its presence throughout the country. Two recent incidents have seemingly helped their cause. One was a U.S. patrol that walked past a Hashd unit in Mosul, and the other was President Trump saying that the U.S. would be staying in Iraq for the long term.
President Trump gave an interview with Face the Nation over the weekend
where he said that the U.S. would be staying in Iraq. He
stated that the U.S. spent so much on a base it would keep it. The
troops there would be used to watch Iran, which he said was a trouble maker in
the region. This was widely seen as insulting by Iraqi politicians. It gave the
impression that the U.S. could do whatever it wanted, which was an affront to
Iraqi sovereignty. It also added fuel to the fire to those already opposed to
the Americans.
Trump’s interview drew immediate responses from across the political
spectrum in Iraq. Kataib
Hezbollah that is funded by Iran said that Trump’s comments meant a
new occupation of Iraq. The Fatah alliance
let it be known that it would not allow Iraq to be used to target its
neighbors. They have made similar statements for months as they want to push
through a withdrawal bill in parliament. On the other hand President
Barham Salah who is pro-western told Trump to mind his own business.
The Anbar council also condemned Trump’s
statements. That showed that the president’s thoughts were widely rejected
by both those for and against the U.S.
US troops walking past Babylon Brigades in Mosul (Iraq Newspaper) |
The president’s comments came a day after video
and photos were published of an American unit walking through Mosul
passing by a hostile Hashd al-Shaabi unit. The U.S. soldiers were reportedly marching
past the Babylon Brigade, which is a Christian outfit close to pro-Iran
groups Badr and Asaib Ahl al-Haq. This came after stories that thousands of
U.S. troops had
entered Ninewa from Syria as part of the withdrawal from there.
Similarly there were
accounts that the U.S. was moving in troops to the Mahawil district
of Babil. These have all been officially denied, but the stories continue. A
problem is that the Mahdi government has not
been up front about how many troops the Americans have in Iraq or
what they are doing because it knows the U.S. is unpopular with some segments
of society and politics. That allows rumors to spread and actual situations
like the one in Mosul to be blown out of proportion because the government is
not being transparent.
Combined, these two events have increased the calls for the Americans
to leave Iraq. A member of the parliamentary security committee demanded
that the body call Prime Minister Mahdi to appear and explain the U.S.
presence. The foreign relations committee issued a warning
to the premier about the Americans. Finally, the head of Sadr’s movement told
the Italian Ambassador to Iraq that the country no longer needed the
Americans now that it is secure and stable. There are already two
bills in parliament calling for a U.S. withdrawal as well. For now,
these complaints and bills are mostly for propaganda purposes and to score
political points. The problem is the U.S. appears to be completely oblivious to
how it is being perceived in Iraq. If the Americans keep up with these actions
it could lead to something much more serious.
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