Irans Proxy Forces in Iraq Lose Enthusiasm for War Effort

March 6, 2026 • Google News World

Iran’s Proxy Network in Iraq Faces Uncertainty

Iran has been actively fostering proxy groups in Iraq for several years. However, many of these groups are now showing little enthusiasm to join the ongoing conflict.

According to reports, Iran had a comprehensive plan to engage with Israel and the US, but this strategy appears to have collapsed after October 7.

The Iranian leadership’s killing of a high-ranking official has left its “axis” in disarray. The widening war has raised concerns about the stability of these proxy groups.

Experts have weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Iran’s proxies may not be able to save the regime. However, the details of this analysis are not provided here.

The Washington Institute has published an article discussing the wartime role of Iran’s “axis” in countering proxy and terrorist threats. The article provides a detailed examination of the issue but does not offer a clear assessment of its implications.

Arab News has also published an analysis on whether Iran’s proxies can save the regime, but the content of this piece is not available here.

The situation remains fluid, with many questions still unanswered about the future of Iran’s proxy network in Iraq.

Source: Google News World