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US-Iran tensions

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January 07, 2020

Why in News?

The Iraqi parliamentarians recently voted in favour of a resolution seeking to expel American troops from Iraq.

What is the story behind?

  • This was the first blowback the US faced after it assassinated Iranian General Qassem Soleimani inside Iraq.
  • The outcome of the vote was expected as the lawmakers were under pressure from both the public and militias to act against the US.
  • The U.S. troops are in Iraq on an invitation from the Iraqi government to fight the Islamic State.
  • But, they have carried out air strikes against Iraqi militias recently, without even the approval of the Baghdad government.

What were the Iraqi reactions?

  • This triggered public protests and led to the siege of the American Embassy.
  • In an already explosive situation, the killing of Soleimani acted as a catalyst.
  • The anger among Iraqi lawmakers towards U.S. actions was on full display inside the Parliament hall before the voting.
  • Parliament itself doesn’t have the authority to expel foreign troops. But a resolution passed in Parliament is a call to the executive branch to act.
  • Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi, who condemned the killing of Soleimani, has stated clearly that it is time for the Americans to go home.
  • Government officials have already started working on a memorandum on the legal and procedural formalities to expel U.S. troops.

What were the US’s reactions?

  • Iraq is a crucial ally for the U.S. in the war against terrorism in West Asia, and the Trump administration has itself to blame for the setback.
  • It pushed the Iraqis to a point where they had to choose between Tehran and Washington. They picked their powerful neighbour.
  • But US President Donald Trump still doesn’t seem to listen.
  • He has threatened Iraq with sanctions and a bill for billions of dollars if the US troops are forced to pull back.
  • This approach not only violates Iraq’s sovereignty, it also escalates the situation to a three-cornered crisis involving the US, Iraq and Iran.

What triggered such a crisis?

  • Mr. Trump is primarily responsible for today’s situation.
  • His decision to pull the U.S. out of a functioning Iran nuclear deal was the trigger.
  • When the U.S. re-imposed sanctions on Iran, it was up to the other signatories of the deal - European countries, Russia and China - to save the agreement.
  • Iran waited for a year before taking countermeasures. But they did nothing, barring issuing occasional statements in the agreement’s favour.

What could be done?

  • Europe, which has good ties with both the U.S. and Iran, should wake up at least now.
  • It should use its diplomatic channels to rein in Trump and pacify Iran to prevent a war.
  • As a first step of de-escalation, Trump could order his soldiers to pack their bags and leave Iraq.

 

Source: The Hindu

Quick Facts

Iran Nuclear Deal

  • The deal is officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) which aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear programme.
  • It was signed between Iran and the P5 + Germany and the EU in 2015.
  • P5 - 5 UNSC permanent members (US, China, France, Russia, and UK).
  • It is implemented by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
  • Under the deal,
    1. Most of Iran’s enriched uranium was shipped out of the country,
    2. A heavy water facility was rendered inoperable,
    3. Operational nuclear facilities were brought under international inspection.
  • In return, the deal involved lifting of international sanctions on Iran.
  • The U.S. decided to withdraw from the deal in May, 2018.
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