Tensions In Baghdad.

The violence in Iraq in the last week has been likened by many to the conflict situation that persisted during the US presence in the country. However, while things are far from where they were in US-controlled Iraq, it is clear that political strife has brought the country to the brink of violence once more.

The impasse between Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement-who won a majority in the early elections of October 2021 but was unable to form a government-and other political factions led to the deaths of 34 people in Baghdad's 'Green Zone' last week. More violence is to be expected if things do not settle soon.

For us here at home, Iraq's lack of political dialogue and the resulting violence should serve as a lesson. The increasing polarisation here at home is different from what is happening in Iraq, but there are parallels to be drawn. A party with a large voter base could not be a part of the government and decided to stay out of parliament...

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