Al- Saadi
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Can Iraq’s most powerful leaders do what's needed to end Tehran's hold on Iraqi institutions? Can Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, President of the Supreme Judicial Council Faiq Zaidan, and Speaker of Parliament Haibat al-Halbousi hold senior officials accountable for corruption, militia collusion, and alleged ties to terrorist networks—when those same institutions are deeply intertwined with Tehran-aligned political power? @SecRubio @SecWar @SecScottBessent @UnderSecTFI @RepJoeWilson @CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper. Executive Summary : Emerging reporting out of Iraq points to a systemic degradation of the military driven not by capability gaps—but by corruption, compromised leadership, and sustained Iranian influence embedded inside the defense apparatus: Retired Lieutenant General Abdul Karim al-Sudani (former military advisor/director of the Prime Minister’s Office) Former Minister of Defense Irfan al-Hayali Retired Lieutenant General Falah Faris Hassan Retired Lieutenant General Jamil al-Shammari (former Minister of Interior) Lieutenant General Ashwan Rawanduzi Minister of Defense Thabit al-Abbasi Chief of Staff of the Army Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Yarallah These individuals should be investigated over their alleged roles in enabling militia-aligned influence, distorting procurement, and stalling critical modernization efforts. IRGC-QF Iraqi militia elements continue to operate from Iraqi military installations—blurring the line between state and non-state actors. Continued Iraqi military coordination and cooperation with Tehran's proxies increases the likelihood that Iraqi forces will continue to be killed or injured in U.S. strikes on IRGC-QF militias operating on Iraqi bases. Iraq’s military sovereignty is being contested internally, and accountability at the senior level is now a strategic requirement, not a political option. Key Takeaways: Named senior officials linked to IRGC-QF/PMF influence inside Iraq’s defense decision-making. Procurement corruption and mismanagement degrading readiness and delaying force development. IRGC-QF PMF militia presence on Iraqi bases is creating direct operational risk and escalation exposure. Emphasis on restoring military professionalism, accountability, and sovereignty free from Tehran's external influence. There is growing pressure from Iraqi officials - not aligned with Tehran's political parties and IRGC-QF militias - for an independent investigation, financial audits, and senior-level accountability.













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