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Updated December   7, 2020


Iraq and U.S. Policy


In May 2020, Iraq's parliament confirmed Iraqi National
Intelligence Service director Mustafa al Kadhimi as Prime
Minister, and in June finished confirmation of his cabinet
members,  bringing months of political deadlock over
government  leadership to a close. Upon taking office, Al
Kadhimi  declared that his government would serve in a
transitional capacity and would work to improve security
and fight corruption while preparing for early elections.
Iraqi authorities have instituted curfews and travel
restrictions in response to the Coronavirus Disease-2019
(COVID-19)   pandemic, which threatens public health, the
economy,  and public finances.
Prime Minister Al Kadhimi's priorities include:
*  mobilizing resources to fight the COVID-19 pandemic;
*  restricting weapons to state and military institutions;
*  addressing what he calls the worst economic situation
   since the formation of the Iraqi state; and
*  protecting the sovereignty and security of Iraq,
   continuing to fight terrorism, and providing a national
   vision on the future of foreign forces in Iraq.
Al Kadhimi  has called for early elections in June 2021
under a revamped electoral system, but fiscal pressures,
political rivalries, and limited institutional capacity present
serious hurdles to reform. A series of high profile
assassinations in 2020 of protest leaders and of a prominent
security researcher have intensified public scrutiny of Al
Kadhimi's  credibility and his government's ability to act
against armed groups operating outside state authority.
Ongoing  rocket and improvised explosive device (IED)
attacks against U.S. and Iraqi facilities and convoys further
underscore these concerns. Islamic State insurgents also
remain active, especially in rural areas.
To date, Al Kadhimi's administration has focused on
COVID-19   risks and responding to related economic and
fiscal fallout. The Prime Minister visited the United States
in August 2020 for strategic dialogue talks. Persistent
reform demands  from Iraqi activists and U.S. pressure for
action against Iran-backed armed groups continue to
dominate the policy agenda in Iraq, as COVID-19 infection
rates remain high.
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Al Kadhimi's predecessor, Adel Abd Al Mahdi, resigned in
November  2019, after just over a year in office and
following deadly attacks by some security forces and
militias that killed hundreds of protestors and wounded
thousands across central and southern Iraq. Abd Al Mahdi
served in a caretaker role while political blocs grappled
over identifying his replacement. A spirited protest
movement,  of unprecedented scope in Iraq's post-2003
history, had erupted in October 2019 and mobilized


hundreds of thousands seeking systemic change. Protests
subsided in early 2020 amid COVID-19  mitigation
measures, but protestors' demands for reform and an end to
corruption and foreign interference remain unsatisfied.
As protests intensified in late 2019, the parliament (Council
of Representatives, COR) adopted a new election law to
replace Iraq's list-based electoral system with an individual
candidate- and district-based system. In October 2020, the
COR  finalized the law, creating electoral districts in each
governorate based on the governorate's number of women's
quota seats. Some voting systems experts warn that the
electoral system changes alone will not ensure different
political leadership or better governance. Meanwhile,
mounting  fiscal pressure is delaying public salary payments
and undermining service delivery, with some experts
warning of financial collapse.
Figure  I. Iraq




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Sources: CRS, using ESRI and U.S. State Department data.


U.S.-Iran confrontation amplifies underlying disputes
among  Iraqis over government leadership and Iraq's
international orientation and security partnerships.
Following escalating Iran-linked threats in 2018 and 2019,
a January 2020 U.S. air strike in Iraq killed Iranian Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods  Force Commander
General Qasem  Soleimani and Iraqi Popular Mobilization
Forces (PMF)  leader Abu Mahdi al Muhandis. Iran
launched missiles at Iraqi bases hosting U.S. forces in
retaliation for the U.S. strike, injuring U.S. personnel. In
addition, the COR voted to direct then-acting Prime
Minister Abd Al Mahdi  to remove foreign forces from Iraq,
but he deferred pending the seating of the new government.


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