AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArmed Factions Under Pressure: Muqtada al-Sadr’s move to place Saraya al-Salam units under the armed forces commander-in-chief is boosting Baghdad’s push to bring weapons under state control, with Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi urging other armed wings to dissolve and integrate into official institutions. State Authority & Restructuring: A PSM committee began implementing Saraya al-Salam’s separation process within Sadr’s one-week deadline, while the government links the overhaul to wider efforts to consolidate security decisions and curb partisan military assets. US-Iraq Filekeeping: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that envoy Tom Barrack will keep overseeing key Iraq and Syria files even as his Syria envoy title expires. Budget Strain From Strait Closures: Iraq’s 2026 budget planning is getting harder as oil export volumes fall sharply due to Strait of Hormuz restrictions, forcing Baghdad to scramble for alternative routes and manage internal financial stability. Security Concerns: The Pentagon warned senators that adversaries may exploit commercial location data to target US service members in the Middle East. Church Leadership in Baghdad: A new head of the Chaldean Catholic Church took office in Baghdad, marking another political-religious milestone.
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