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Iraqi forces arrest suspected US instillation attackers

The arrests mark a bold move by the government to crack down on groups that have long been a source of tension for US-Iraq relations. Additionally, they highlight rising tensions between state security forces and militia groups.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  06-28-2020 15:30
Last modified: 06-28-2020 13:44
Iraqi forces arrest suspected US instillation attackersAP/Hadi Mizban

Motorists pass by a Popular Mobilization poster in Baghdad | Photo: AP/Hadi Mizban

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Iraqi security forces arrested over a dozen men suspected of a succession of rocket attacks against the US presence in Iraq, the Iraqi military said Friday.

The arrests marked a bold move by the government to crack down on groups that have long been a source of tension for US-Iraq relations. Two senior Iraqi officials, speaking on condition of anonymity said the 14 men who were arrested had ties to an Iran-backed militia group.

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A series of rockets have struck close to US installations inside the International Zone of Baghdad, and an Iraqi army base near the airport in the capital since the new Iraqi government embarked on strategic talks with Washington on June 11.

The US has blamed Iran-backed militia group Kataib Hezbollah for orchestrating attacks against its embassy and American troops inside Iraqi bases, and criticized the Iraqi government for not identifying and arresting the culprits.

The recent attacks posed a challenge for Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, who was sworn in last month. His administration pledged to crack down on the groups behind the attacks at the start of strategic talks, according to senior US officials.

The raid carried out by Iraq's elite Counter-Terrorism Service late Thursday in Baghdad's Dora neighborhood was a step toward this promise. A military statement following the arrests did not explicitly state the 14 arrested had militia ties. It said, however, that a special investigative committee was formed to include the Interior Ministry and other Iraqi security forces to follow up on the case.

Officials and experts speculated whether the move was part of a broader negotiation strategy with the Popular Mobilization Forces, an umbrella group of Iraqi paramilitary groups, some of which are Iran-backed. Al-Kadhimi, who was the head of Iraq's intelligence prior to being named the prime minister, had a meeting with various leaders of the umbrella group on Thursday.

There was no immediate comment from Kataib Hezbollah.

The next test for al-Kadhimi rests on the ability of the courts to prosecute the men. Mansour's research suggests Kataib Hezbollah wields some influence over Iraq's judiciary through key political officials. "This will be difficult," he said.

Reactions from some political leaders and Iran-backed militia groups highlighted tensions that might arise between state security forces and militia groups in the aftermath of the raid.

Former prime minister and head of the State of Law party, Nouri al-Maliki said the Popular Mobilization Forces should be respected and spared any detrimental actions. "We must respect it and preserve its prestige, and it is not permissible to attack or diminish it," al-Maliki said in a tweet.

Another militia in the group, the Iran-backed Harakat al-Nujaba, warned in a statement against "any attempt to target them and draw the parties into internal strife."

Following the arrests, armed groups in government vehicles entered the heavily fortified International Zone "without official approval" and surrounded the headquarters of the counter-terrorism agency, the military statement said. The International Zone houses government buildings and foreign embassies.

"These parties do not want to be part of the state and its obligations and seek to remain outside the authority of the commander-in-chief," the statement said.

The raid was carried out according to a judicial order based on Iraq's anti-terrorism laws, and was issued following intelligence reports indicating the men had orchestrated attacks against US installations at the Baghdad airport and inside the International Zone.

The statement said further intelligence reports indicated another plot targeting the International Zone. Two launching pads for rockets were discovered during the raid by security forces.

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On Monday, a rocket struck in the vicinity of the airport without causing casualties. It was the fourth such attack targeting the US presence since Baghdad embarked on strategic talks with the US on June 11. Before that, four had hit inside the International Zone near the American Embassy.

Following the attack, al-Kadhimi tweeted: "I will not tolerate rogue groups hijacking our homeland to create chaos and find excuses to maintain their narrow interests."

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