Iraq and Lebanon have succeeded so far in juggling relations with Washington and Tehran, but that is about to get trickier
DUBAI—Qassem Soleimani was killed by an American strike just as Iran’s regional sphere of influence that the Quds Force commander so successfully expanded over the past decade has come under threat—from the Middle East’s own people.
In Iraq in particular, Iran’s fellow Shiite Muslims have become increasingly alienated by Tehran’s domination. Street protests, often violently repressed by Iraqi security forces, have been raging since October. They resulted in hundreds of deaths and involved the torching of the Iranian consulates...
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