Iraq: - The assassination of Qassem Soleimani by the United States of America has cast a shadow over the vote in the Iraqi parliament on the presence of foreign forces on the country’s soil.
Washington:- The development of relations between the United States of America and Iraq will be followed by new decisions from Washington that will not be in the interests of Baghdad, according to the Washington Post.
The debate between Baghdad and Washington, after the assassination of the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Qassem Soleimani, has not subsided yet, and Iranian missile strikes on American targets on its soil have come, making Iraq a war zone between Washington and Tehran.
Tehran: - Demonstrations filled the streets of the Islamic Republic of Iran, days before the killing of the commander of the Quds Force, with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and then they became like a cinder bunker that extinguished the American raid, but it appears that it has re-ignited.