Close Menu
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Breaking News
  • From Urgent Care to ER: The $6,700 Allergy Treatment Dilemma
  • In the midst of IPL excitement, Virat Kohli honors his childhood coach by launching a new academy in Delhi and inspiring local students.
  • Anti-Vaping Coalition Applauds EU’s Alert on New Nicotine Products as Health Risk
  • Rupee Dips: Bitcoin INR Takes Center Stage in India’s Crypto Landscape
  • Tri County Tech Secures Dream Bigger Grant to Enhance 3D Printing in Biosciences Program
  • Salman Khan to Create Unique Promo for Title Reveal of Upcoming Film with Vamshi Paidipally: Report
  • State Department Cautions Iraq on Iranian Proxies Following U.S. Dollar Payment Suspension
  • Peak XV Sells $13.8 Million Stake in One MobiKwik, Insider Reports
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
India Bulletin
Advertisement
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
India Bulletin
Home»World News»State Department Cautions Iraq on Iranian Proxies Following U.S. Dollar Payment Suspension
World News

State Department Cautions Iraq on Iranian Proxies Following U.S. Dollar Payment Suspension

April 28, 20263 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Email


U.S. Takes Stronger Stance on Iraqi Militias Linked to Iran

The Trump administration is intensifying its measures against Iraq, urging the disbandment of Iranian-backed militias known as the Popular Mobilization Force (PMF). These groups have been involved in ongoing attacks on U.S. personnel and facilities.

As tensions rise, the U.S. has halted shipments of dollars to Iraq, further straining the relationship between the two nations. This move comes amid broader challenges regarding Iran’s influence in the region.

A State Department spokesperson stated, “The United States is committed to countering Iran’s destabilizing actions in Iraq. We expect the Iraqi government to immediately address the threat posed by these militias.” The spokesperson pointed out that while Iraqi forces are working to counter attacks, the government’s failure to control these militias hampers U.S.-Iraq relations.

Recently, reports indicated that the U.S. also stopped crucial security programs with Iraq and suspended a significant shipment of funds linked to Iraqi oil sales. This decision plays into a larger narrative of conflict since the onset of hostilities between Israel and Iran at the end of February.

An Iraqi official emphasized the partnership between Iraq and the U.S., highlighting their shared fight against ISIS. However, the complexities of various armed factions in Iraq complicate the situation. The official noted that external actions need to consider the local context to avoid unintended consequences.

The PMF, which is largely aligned with Iran, has been accused of attacking U.S. assets in Iraqi Kurdistan, an area that has traditionally been a U.S. ally. A senior Kurdish official pointed out that the U.S. has been hesitant in using financial leverage in the past but is now drawing a clear line for Iraq.

The ongoing instability in Iraq’s leadership has put additional pressure on the government to address militia actions. Concerns over former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s potential comeback have heightened sensitivities, particularly with his close ties to Iran.

Former government spokesman Entifadh Qanbar warned that the PMF poses a significant danger to U.S. interests in Iraq. He indicated that these groups often receive government support, including official identification, aiding their movements in sensitive areas like Baghdad’s Green Zone.

To highlight the threat posed by such groups, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a $10 million bounty on a leader of a pro-Iran militia involved in attacks against U.S. diplomats. The U.S. embassy reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy against attacks on American interests and called for immediate action to dismantle these militias.

In summary, the U.S. is stepping up its stance against Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, pressing the Iraqi government to take definitive action to ensure the safety of U.S. personnel and interests.

counter terrorism Iran iRAQ sanctions war with iran
Share. Facebook Twitter Email
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Indian Stocks Poised for a Weak Start as Surging Oil Prices Weigh on Investor Mood

April 28, 2026

Ex-DOD Official: WHCA Dinner Shooting Ignites Concerns Over Iran’s Aggression

April 28, 2026

Mali’s Defense Minister Perishes Amid Rebel Assaults; Junta Leaders Injured

April 27, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Don't Miss

From Urgent Care to ER: The $6,700 Allergy Treatment Dilemma

In the midst of IPL excitement, Virat Kohli honors his childhood coach by launching a new academy in Delhi and inspiring local students.

Anti-Vaping Coalition Applauds EU’s Alert on New Nicotine Products as Health Risk

Rupee Dips: Bitcoin INR Takes Center Stage in India’s Crypto Landscape

Started in 2004, India Bulletin is the largest and
most read South Asian publication
in Chicago and surrounding Midwest.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • CCPA
News
  • Bollywood
  • Business News
  • Health
  • India News
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • World News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Accessibility Adjustments

Powered by OneTap

How long do you want to hide the toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Select your accessibility profile
Vision Impaired Mode
Enhances website's visuals
Seizure Safe Profile
Clear flashes & reduces color
ADHD Friendly Mode
Focused browsing, distraction-free
Blindness Mode
Reduces distractions, improves focus
Epilepsy Safe Mode
Dims colors and stops blinking
Content Modules
Font Size

Default

Line Height

Default

Color Modules
Orientation Modules