Iraqi protesters urge Baghdad to stay out of U.S.-Iran showdown
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MAY 24, 2019 / 4:09 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Iraqi protesters urge Baghdad to stay out of U.S.-Iran showdown
Ahmed Aboulenein
3 MIN READ
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters of a populist Iraqi Shiite Muslim cleric urged political and factional leaders on Friday to stay out of any conflict between Baghdads two biggest allies, Iran and the United States.
Protesters from the movement of Moqtada al-Sadr, who once led Shiite militiamen against U.S. forces and is also vocally critical of Iranian influence in Iraq, chanted no to war and yes to Iraq in central Baghdad and the southern city of Basra.
Iraqis worry that their country will be caught up in any escalation of U.S.-Iranian tensions, which spiked earlier this month when President Donald Trumps administration said it had sent additional forces to the Middle East to counter alleged threats including from Iranian-backed militias in Iraq.
Politicians and Shiite paramilitary leaders have called for calm and the Iraqi government has tried to position itself as a mediator between the two sides.
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