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Nibras Basitkey

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Associate Director, Iraq initiative, Middle East Programs @Atlanticcouncil | views my own

Washington, DC/ Iraq Katılım Temmuz 2025
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The National Context
The National Context@NatlContext·
How Ali Zaidi became Iraq's PM-designate Zaidi's rise begins inside the "economic committees" of militia-linked Shia parties, the financial engine rooms through which armed factions manage, invest and recycle capital. From that base, he launched a licensed currency exchange business, a sector widely used for money laundering and Iran-related sanctions-busting. Inferring from the ecosystem that shaped the rise of figures such as Zaidi, the seed capital very likely came from those same faction networks. The exchange business then became a bank, and in Iraq, a banking licence does not come without serious political cover. The real acceleration came under Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. Zaidi was awarded food ration and army catering contracts, among the most lucrative and corruption-prone in the Iraqi state, and the timing does not appear incidental. Kadhimi, a journalist by background who rose without election to intelligence chief and then prime minister, is from Shatra, a small town in Dhi Qar province. So is Faiq Zaidan, head of Iraq's judiciary and its most powerful unelected figure, who was consolidating that influence precisely during this period. So is Zaidi. So is the current intelligence chief, Hamid al-Shatri. So is Hamid Naeem al-Ghazi, secretary-general of the Council of Ministers, one of the key administrative positions in the Iraqi executive. Not one of these figures reached their post through an election. The Shatra cluster, spanning the judiciary, the intelligence services, the executive apparatus and now business, has become one of the most significant informal power networks in the Iraqi state, emerging visibly only over the past decade as Zaidan's influence expanded. That Zaidi's rise and most valuable contracts arrived during a Shatra-linked premiership, under a Shatra-linked judicial chief, points directly to Zaidan as the connective tissue. Under outgoing Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, that integration deepened. Zaidi received contracts for Sudani's signature cooperative hypermarket chain. Just months before the November 2025 elections, Zaidi's family acquired Dijlah TV as his brother became its manager, which then openly campaigned in Sudani's favour. His other brother won a parliamentary seat on Sudani's list. The convergence of two patronage lines, one running through Zaidan's network and another through the Sudani political camp, appears to have made Zaidi the acceptable candidate when the moment came. His lack of an overt militia profile or hardline factional identity likely made him easier for Washington to clear, while his emergence from an ecosystem that Iran has long shaped meant Tehran had little reason to object. More: thenationalcontext.com/manager-of-a-c…
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Victoria J. Taylor
Victoria J. Taylor@VictoriaT_·
Quoted here in NYT 👇 U.S. officials appear likely accept Mr. al-Zaidi’s nomination despite the sanctions against his bank, said Victoria J. Taylor, who led Iraq policy at the State Department during the Biden administration, and is currently at the Atlantic Council, a think tank. “They’ve clearly decided they want to see a government formed sooner rather than later,” she said. “They likely see the path ahead with a new prime minister as providing an opportunity to press this new government to take stronger action against the militias,” she said. nytimes.com/2026/04/28/wor…
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The New Region
The New Region@thenewregion·
#BREAKING: Iraqi President Nizar Amedi tasks Ali al-Zaidi, the Coordination Framework's candidate for prime minister, to form the next government - State media
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Victoria J. Taylor
Victoria J. Taylor@VictoriaT_·
We are pleased to welcome @ahmedalbasheer1 at the 2026 Iraq Dialogue on May 13 in Washington, DC. Ahmed AlBasheer is the creator and host of the Albasheer Show, Iraq's most-watched weekly political satire program, currently broadcast on DW Arabic and YouTube, where the show has amassed millions of subscribers. He joins the 2026 Iraq Dialogue for a fireside chat on what Iraq's public discourse, media landscape, and civic life look like from one of its most distinctive vantage points. Register: atlanticcouncil.org/event/the-2026… #IraqDialogue #ACIraq
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Victoria J. Taylor
Victoria J. Taylor@VictoriaT_·
And we're on. The 2026 Iraq Dialogue is happening — May 13 in Washington, DC. Join us in-person or online for a full-day conference on US-Iraq relations, Iraq's place in a shifting Middle East, and the path to economic growth. Register here and see our confirmed speakers (with more to come): atlanticcouncil.org/event/the-2026…
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POLITICOEurope
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope·
🚨 BREAKING: The European Commission has urged people to work from home, drive and fly less, and for EU countries to urgently roll out renewables, as it warned of a prolonged energy crisis as a result of the conflict in the Gulf. Full story: politico.eu/article/europe…
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Renad Mansour
Renad Mansour@renadmansour·
Iraq long tried to stay out of a regional war. Now it’s being pulled in. My latest for @ForeignAffairs on how the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is destabilizing Iraq — from escalating violence to economic shock and societal strain — and how to curb it. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…
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Victoria J. Taylor
Victoria J. Taylor@VictoriaT_·
This an absolutely ridiculous string of Iraq updates. I was trying to tally what has happened today and I don't even think this captures everything: - Militias attack KRG President Nechirvan Barzani's home today. An absolutely brazen attack. - Both IRGC and Iranian FM Aragchi condemn the attack, which is ludicrous - Drones being launched at sites throughout Kurdistan, including reports of drones attacking US Consulate General in Erbil and being intercepted in Pirmam, where KDP leader Masoud Barzani and KRG PM Masrour Barzani live - Reports of drones hitting residential neighborhoods in Baghdad and a drone swarm hitting the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center (formerly known as Victory Base) - Iraqi militias launched drones at US base in NE Syria - US strikes on AAH base in Wasit, a PMF base in Kirkuk that killed 3 and wounded 4, and reports that a strike killed 2 and wounded 5 Ministry of Interior police
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Victoria J. Taylor
Victoria J. Taylor@VictoriaT_·
Thanks to @USAMBTurkiye for joining the @AtlanticCouncil Syria Project and @USSyriaBC for a great event with SPC CEO Qiblawy. A standing-room only crowd shows just how much enthusiasm there is to support to develop Syria's energy sector.
Ambassador Tom Barrack@USAMBTurkiye

Syria’s next chapter runs on energy - fueling recovery, investment, and regional integration. Honored to speak alongside the brilliant young Syrian Petroleum Company CEO Youssef Qiblawy at an event hosted by @AtlanticCouncil and @USSyriaBC.

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Ambassador Tom Barrack
Ambassador Tom Barrack@USAMBTurkiye·
Syria’s next chapter runs on energy - fueling recovery, investment, and regional integration. Honored to speak alongside the brilliant young Syrian Petroleum Company CEO Youssef Qiblawy at an event hosted by @AtlanticCouncil and @USSyriaBC.
Atlantic Council@AtlanticCouncil

.@USAMBTurkiye and Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack speaks at the 🇺🇸-🇸🇾 US-Syria Energy Symposium at the Atlantic Council: “Geopolitically, what’s happened is the energy industry has turned from the priority being distribution to the priority being security.”

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Victoria J. Taylor
Victoria J. Taylor@VictoriaT_·
Situation extremely tense in Iraq now following this strike that hit a military clinic today and the strike yesterday on the Anbar PMF base. The co-mingling of militias among the PMF units and on PMF bases may be one of the issues with the targeting here, but it's critical that the US be extremely precise. Although the PMF has militias which are US-designated under the umbrella, polling shows that most Iraqis view the PMF as an institution positively -- remembering that the PMF fought against ISIS after the Iraqi Security Forces collapsed.
John Hudson@John_Hudson

Iraq accuses U.S. of killing 7 soldiers in clinic strike washingtonpost.com/world/2026/03/…

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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨Ghalibaf: "No negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped"
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷President Trump told reporters that his envoys held talks on Sunday with a senior official in the Iranian leadership and claimed the parties are in agreement on many points. My story on @axios axios.com/2026/03/23/tru…

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Yesar Al-Maleki يَسار
Reads like a major #US concession to #Iran being floated by President Trump. For #Iran to come out of this conflict with even partial control of the Strait of #Hormuz legitimised in a ceasefire deal will be a very concerning prospect, not only for Gulf countries but to the narrow passageway's international users - it will also raise question marks on the US security umbrella provided to GCC states and the future of American military presence in the region. Headline from @business. #OOTT
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LSE Middle East
LSE Middle East@LSEMiddleEast·
How is the Iran War impacting Iraq's political stability? Raad Alkadiri (@raadie66) writes about how the #IranWar may yet prove the gravest challenge to Iraq’s political cohesion since the 2014 ISIS invasion for the MEC blog. blogs.lse.ac.uk/mec/2026/03/19…
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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨An Israeli official told ne the mediating countries were trying to convene a meeting in Islamabad — with Ghalibaf and other officials representing Tehran, and Witkoff, Kushner and possibly Vice President Vance representing the U.S. - possibly later this week
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷President Trump told reporters that his envoys held talks on Sunday with a senior official in the Iranian leadership and claimed the parties are in agreement on many points. My story on @axios axios.com/2026/03/23/tru…

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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan have been passing messages between the U.S. and Iran over the past two days in an effort to de-escalate, U.S. source says 🚨Senior officials from the three countries held separate talks with White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the U.S. source says 🚨"The mediation is ongoing and making progress. The discussion is about ending the war and resolving all outstanding issues. We hope to have answers soon," the source says
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷President Trump said he suspended his plan to strike Iran's power plants, citing what he called progress in negotiations with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war. My story on @axios axios.com/2026/03/23/tru…

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