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Is Iran on the Brink of Losing Iraq? The Axis of Resistance Faces a New Challenge

by Ava Thompson
May 3, 2025
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Iran Could Lose Iraq: The Axis of Resistance Is Primed to Take Another Hit – Foreign Affairs
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Title: Iran’s Grip on Iraq Weakens: The Axis of Resistance Faces a Critical Setback

As the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East continues to shift, Iran’s longstanding influence over Iraq is encountering formidable obstacles that could alter regional power structures. Recent insights from Foreign Affairs highlight the vulnerability of the Axis of Resistance—a coalition including Iran, Syria, and allied militias—as it contends with growing internal divisions and mounting external pressures. With nationalist fervor intensifying within Iraq and widespread opposition to foreign meddling gaining momentum, Tehran risks losing control over a pivotal ally in its strategic contest against Western powers and Sunni adversaries. This article explores these unfolding developments, analyzing their implications for alliance realignments and regional stability as Iran faces a defining moment in its relationship with Iraq.

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  • Iran’s Waning Influence Amidst Iraq’s Changing Political Landscape
  • Internal Divisions Coupled with External Pressures Threaten Cohesion Within the Axis of Resistance
  • Effective Approaches for Mitigating Iranian Dominance Within Iraq and Beyond

Iran’s Waning Influence Amidst Iraq’s Changing Political Landscape

Over recent years, Tehran’s sway over Baghdad has noticeably weakened due to an interplay of political upheavals and popular dissatisfaction. The once-solid partnership forming the backbone of the Axis of Resistance is now under strain from several critical factors:

  • Political Disunity: Fragmentation within Iraqi politics has empowered nationalist groups that challenge Iranian-backed factions.
  • Economic Hardships: Persistent economic crises have eroded public trust in entities aligned with Iran.
  • Geostrategic Shifts: Renewed U.S. engagement in Iraq threatens to undermine Tehran’s ambitions for regional dominance.

This erosion is also evident on security fronts where Iranian-supported militias face increasing resistance not only from local communities but also rival ethnic groups such as Kurds and Sunnis asserting greater autonomy. A closer look at these dynamics reveals how various elements are reshaping power balances inside Iraq:

Key FactorEffect on Iranian Influence
Swell in Nationalist SentimentDiminishes backing for pro-Iranian factions
Economic InstabilityErodes legitimacy of Iranian proxies
U.S. Strategic Re-engagementPaves way for alternative alliances within Baghdad

Without adaptive strategies addressing these multifaceted challenges, experts warn that Tehran’s foothold may continue to recede—potentially triggering significant shifts across Middle Eastern geopolitics.

Internal Divisions Coupled with External Pressures Threaten Cohesion Within the Axis of Resistance

The coalition known as the Axis of Resistance—which includes Iran alongside allies like Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Iraqi militias—is currently navigating complex internal disputes compounded by escalating external constraints. In particular, Iraqi political factions increasingly prioritize national sovereignty over allegiance to foreign patrons like Tehran—a trend fueled by surging nationalist movements challenging previous loyalties.

Externally, Western powers—most notably Washington—are intensifying efforts aimed at curbing Iranian influence through sanctions regimes and diplomatic isolation tactics designed to weaken Tehran’s operational capacity across Iraq and neighboring states. Key challenges confronting this alliance include:

  • The Intensification of Geopolitical Rivalries: Enhanced U.S military presence coupled with renewed partnerships complicate Iran’s strategic calculus.
  • The Impact of Economic Sanctions: Strangling financial restrictions limit Iran’s ability to sustain proxy networks effectively.
  • The Rise of Regional Competitors: Turkey’s expanding role redefines alliances particularly affecting northern Iraq and parts of Syria.

These converging pressures risk fracturing what remains a fragile coalition; should domestic actors prioritize self-interest above collective resistance goals, it could precipitate instability detrimental not only to Iranian ambitions but also broader regional security.

Effective Approaches for Mitigating Iranian Dominance Within Iraq and Beyond

To address this evolving scenario constructively requires nuanced policies focused on empowering local stakeholders disillusioned by Tehran’s pervasive reach—particularly Kurdish authorities along with Sunni political blocs who seek greater autonomy from foreign interference.

Providing enhanced economic aid packages alongside targeted military support can bolster these groups’ capacities as effective counterweights against pro-Iranian forces operating inside Iraqi territory.

Simultaneously strengthening diplomatic ties between Washington (and allied capitals) with Baghdad encourages an independent policy framework emphasizing national sovereignty rather than external patronage.

Moreover, fostering deeper collaboration among Gulf Cooperation Council members—including Saudi Arabia—and Israel through intelligence sharing initiatives or joint defense exercises can serve as potent deterrents against further expansionism by Iran.

Efforts must also focus sharply on disrupting illicit financial channels sustaining Iranian proxies via rigorous enforcement targeting money laundering operations linked directly or indirectly back into Iraqi networks supporting Tehran-aligned entities.

Outlined below are key recommended actions paired with anticipated outcomes:

Tactical InitiativeAimed Outcome/Benefit
Cultivate Stronger Local AlliancesAids indigenous actors resisting Iranian encroachment
Pursue Robust Diplomatic EngagementsSustains Iraqi independence while reducing foreign dependency
Create Synergies Among Regional PartnersBolsters collective deterrence capabilities versus shared threats
Dismantle Financial Support Networks

 





 
 
 
 
 

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