Will the U.S. ignite an Iran–Israel war by destabilizing Iraq?

A new wave of instability in Iraq could be the trigger for an even larger confrontation in West Asia. With Washington’s influence deeply entrenched in Baghdad, questions are being raised: is the U.S. deliberately trying to destabilize Iraq in order to ignite a direct Iran–Israel war?

In this critical discussion, we are joined by political analyst and Editor of The Cradle Sharmine Narwani to unpack the real motives behind U.S. policy in Iraq. We explore whether American interference is about maintaining control, protecting Israeli interests, or weakening Iran’s regional influence.

How will Iraq’s fragile political landscape respond to this foreign meddling? Can Tehran afford to remain patient, or is direct confrontation with Israel becoming inevitable? And what role will regional resistance movements play if the U.S. succeeds in sparking chaos on Iran’s doorstep?

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