AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArmed Groups & State Authority: Iraq’s Coordination Framework backed a push to restrict weapons to the state and cut the PMF’s ties to political and social frameworks, as Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi’s government presses for tighter control of armed actors. Border & Trade: Iran’s Jilat border crossing with Iraq’s Maysan province has entered an operational phase, with infrastructure work underway and partial opening possible during Arbaeen, aiming to boost trade and pilgrim movement. Security & Military Deaths: One U.S. soldier and one British service member died in a training accident at Erbil Air Base; investigations are ongoing and identities are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. Regional War Fallout: Satellite-based reporting says Iranian strikes damaged or destroyed dozens of U.S. assets across multiple countries including Iraq, while U.S.-Iran talks remain fragile amid Lebanon-linked escalation. Local Economy & Cash Use: Exchange and money-transfer offices continue expanding as most of Iraq’s money supply stays outside banks, highlighting persistent cash reliance despite rising financial inclusion. World Cup Spotlight: Iraq’s World Cup return after 40 years keeps momentum, with Ali Al Hamadi highlighted as a key figure in qualification.
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