Sunday, June 14, 2026
    The GeoStrategic Consensus
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Login
    • HOME
    • AMERICAS
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Greenland
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
      • United States
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
    • ASIA-PACIFIC
      • Australia
      • Brunei Darussalam
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Kiribati
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Marshall Islands
      • Mongolia
      • Myanmar
      • Nauru
      • New Zealand
      • North Korea
      • Palau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Philippines
      • Samoa
      • Singapore
      • Solomon Islands
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • Vietnam
    • CARICOM
      • CARICOM – Non-English
        • Haiti
        • Suriname
      • CARICOM Associates
        • Anguilla
        • Bermuda
        • British-Virgin-Islands
        • Cayman-Islands
        • Curacao
        • Turks-and-Caicos
      • CARICOM English
        • Antigua and Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Jamaica
        • Montserrat
        • Saint Kitts and Nevis
        • Saint Lucia
        • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
        • The Bahamas
        • Trinidad and Tobago
    • EURASIA
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Balarus
      • Georgia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan
    • EUROPE
      • Albania
      • Andorra
      • Austria
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Estonia
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Holy See
      • Hungary
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Kosovo
      • Latvia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Lithuania
      • Luxembourg
      • Malta
      • Monaco
      • Montenegro
      • Netherlands
      • North Macedonia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • Romania
      • San Marino
      • Serbia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
    • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
      • Algeria
      • Bahrain
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Iraq
      • Israel
      • Jordan
      • Kuwait
      • Lebanon
      • Lybia
      • Morocco
      • Oman
      • Palestinian Territories
      • Qatar
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Syria
      • Tunisia
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Western Sahara
      • Yemen
    • SOUTH ASIA
      • Afghanistan
      • Bangladesh
      • Bhutan
      • India
      • Maldives
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • Sri Lanka
    • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
      • Angola
      • Benin
      • Botswana
      • Burkina Faso
      • Burundi
      • Cabo Verde
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Comoros
      • Cote d’Ivoire
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Djibouti
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Eritrea
      • Eswatini
      • Ethiopia
      • Gabon
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Kenya
      • Lesotho
      • Liberia
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • Republic of the Congo
      • Rwanda
      • Sao Tome and Principe
      • Senegal
      • Seychelles
      • Sierra Leone
      • Somalia
      • South Africa
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Togo
      • Uganda
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    • HOME
    • AMERICAS
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Greenland
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
      • United States
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
    • ASIA-PACIFIC
      • Australia
      • Brunei Darussalam
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Kiribati
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Marshall Islands
      • Mongolia
      • Myanmar
      • Nauru
      • New Zealand
      • North Korea
      • Palau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Philippines
      • Samoa
      • Singapore
      • Solomon Islands
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • Vietnam
    • CARICOM
      • CARICOM – Non-English
        • Haiti
        • Suriname
      • CARICOM Associates
        • Anguilla
        • Bermuda
        • British-Virgin-Islands
        • Cayman-Islands
        • Curacao
        • Turks-and-Caicos
      • CARICOM English
        • Antigua and Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Jamaica
        • Montserrat
        • Saint Kitts and Nevis
        • Saint Lucia
        • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
        • The Bahamas
        • Trinidad and Tobago
    • EURASIA
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Balarus
      • Georgia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan
    • EUROPE
      • Albania
      • Andorra
      • Austria
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Estonia
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Holy See
      • Hungary
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Kosovo
      • Latvia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Lithuania
      • Luxembourg
      • Malta
      • Monaco
      • Montenegro
      • Netherlands
      • North Macedonia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • Romania
      • San Marino
      • Serbia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
    • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
      • Algeria
      • Bahrain
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Iraq
      • Israel
      • Jordan
      • Kuwait
      • Lebanon
      • Lybia
      • Morocco
      • Oman
      • Palestinian Territories
      • Qatar
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Syria
      • Tunisia
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Western Sahara
      • Yemen
    • SOUTH ASIA
      • Afghanistan
      • Bangladesh
      • Bhutan
      • India
      • Maldives
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • Sri Lanka
    • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
      • Angola
      • Benin
      • Botswana
      • Burkina Faso
      • Burundi
      • Cabo Verde
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Comoros
      • Cote d’Ivoire
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Djibouti
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Eritrea
      • Eswatini
      • Ethiopia
      • Gabon
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Kenya
      • Lesotho
      • Liberia
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • Republic of the Congo
      • Rwanda
      • Sao Tome and Principe
      • Senegal
      • Seychelles
      • Sierra Leone
      • Somalia
      • South Africa
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Togo
      • Uganda
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    No Result
    View All Result
    Agentially
    No Result
    View All Result
    Home MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA Lebanon

    Confining weapons to the state: challenges and opportunities in Iraq

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    June 14, 2026
    in Lebanon
    Confining weapons to the state: challenges and opportunities in Iraq


    The issue of confiscating weapons in the hands of the state returns to the forefront of the Iraqi political and security scene again, after a series of statements and announcements that spoke of the willingness of some armed factions to surrender their weapons or reorganize their security situation within official frameworks, in a step that the government described as part of efforts to consolidate state authority and enhance internal stability.

    However, these developments raised broad questions about the seriousness of the announced measures, and whether they represent a real shift in the course of the relationship between the state and the armed factions, or fall within the framework of political and media messages that do not necessarily reflect the reality on the ground.

    Factional differences

    These questions gain special importance in light of the different positions within the factions themselves. While prominent parties, including the Peace Brigades led by… Muqtada Al-Sadr andAsaib Ahl al-Haq Led by Qais Khazali And the Imam Ali Brigades, led by them Cub Al-ZaidiOther factions continue to support the steps to regulate weapons or hand them over within state arrangements, the most prominent of which are: Hezbollah Brigades Led by Abu Hussein Al-Hamidawi and the movement The Prophets Led by Akram al-Kaabi, the Sayyid al-Shuhada Brigades, led by Abu Alaa al-Wala’i, adhere to different positions regarding this file, which reflects the continued division over the nature and future of weapons outside official institutions.

    Observers believe that the test of seriousness is not related to the statements alone, but rather to the extent to which they are translated into practical, measurable measures, which include inventorying weapons stores, ending armed manifestations outside the framework of security institutions, and subjecting all armed formations to the authority of the state and the applicable laws. The success of any project of this kind requires broad political consensus and a government will capable of dealing with the security and political complexities associated with this file, which for years has been one of the most sensitive files in the country. Iraq.

    “Iraq: Weapon Control Test”… A special file from “An-Nahar”

    The issue of confiscating weapons in the hands of the state returns to the forefront of the Iraqi scene…

    No tangible transformation

    Military affairs expert Major General Ahmed Al-Dulaimi told Al-Nahar that the current talk about restricting weapons to the state still “revolves within the framework of political and media statements and announcements more than reflects a tangible practical change on the ground, and field indicators are still insufficient to talk about real progress in this complex issue.”

    Members of the Hezbollah Brigades in Baghdad, April 8, 2026. (AFP)

    Members of the Hezbollah Brigades in Baghdad, April 8, 2026. (AFP)

    READ ALSO

    Anticipation of an imminent agreement between Washington and Tehran in the coming days

    Beirut MPs: Disparity, divergence, and competition govern their movement

    Al-Dulaimi explains that any serious evaluation of the success of the arms control project must be based on clear executive procedures, such as dismantling armed structures outside official institutions, restricting weapons stores, and subjecting all armed actors to the authority of the state and the law. “Such steps have not yet appeared in a way that would allow it to be said that the file has entered the stage of actual resolution,” adding: “The international community and regional powers, along with the Iraqi political parties, are closely following this file and have their own indicators and data about the extent of progress achieved, and judging the outcome.” The seriousness of any step is not determined through media statements, but rather through field facts and measurable results.”

    He confirms that the continuation of the controversy over the surrender of weapons and the differing positions of the armed factions reflect that the issue still faces major political and security challenges, and that reaching the stage of complete arms control requires a unified political will and firm executive decisions that go beyond the media nature towards actual implementation, and public opinion is waiting for concrete measures that prove that the state has become the only body that has a monopoly on weapons and the use of force in accordance with the constitution and the law.

    While the government confirms that it is moving forward with steps to restrict weapons into the hands of the state, specialists believe that it is still too early to judge the success of these efforts, especially since the experiences of past years witnessed similar announcements and initiatives that did not lead to decisive results. Therefore, the most important question remains: Do the current movements represent the beginning of a new phase in which the armed forces move towards full integration within state institutions, or are they merely formal measures linked to temporary political and regional circumstances that will not lead to a fundamental change in the equation of weapons and influence inside Iraq?

    Political and media discourse

    For his part, the Iraqi politician Mathal Al-Alusi told Al-Nahar that what is currently being proposed regarding handing over weapons and confining them to the hands of the state “is still closer to political and media discourse than to a real implementation project, and the Iraqi citizen has not yet seen any fundamental change on the ground that could indicate the start of an actual treatment of the arms file outside the framework of the state,” stressing that the criterion of success is not measured by the number of statements or statements issued, but rather by the state’s ability to completely impose its sovereignty, end all manifestations of weapons that are not subject to official institutions, and the continued presence of forces. An armed woman refuses to give up her weapons or determine for herself the conditions for dealing with this file. This raises serious questions about the possibility of implementing the announced plans and procedures.

    Al-Alusi, a former member of the Iraqi parliament, adds: “Today the state faces a test related to its prestige and its ability to monopolize force in accordance with the constitution, and that the continued gap between statements and reality may lead to further skepticism about the ability of institutions to implement their pledges.” He continued: “If there is a real will to confine arms to the state, then this must include everyone without exception and with unified standards. As for talking about handing over the weapons of some parties in exchange for the remaining weapons of other parties, it will not convince the internal and external parties, but rather will reinforce the impression that what is happening is still happening.” Within the framework of political messages rather than a strategic transformation in the structure of the Iraqi state.”





    Source link

    Related Posts

    Anticipation of an imminent agreement between Washington and Tehran in the coming days
    Lebanon

    Anticipation of an imminent agreement between Washington and Tehran in the coming days

    June 14, 2026
    Beirut MPs: Disparity, divergence, and competition govern their movement
    Lebanon

    Beirut MPs: Disparity, divergence, and competition govern their movement

    June 14, 2026
    Handala hacks: threats to the 2023 World Cup
    Lebanon

    Handala hacks: threats to the 2023 World Cup

    June 13, 2026
    Bank Audi’s weekly report on net Eurobond sales
    Lebanon

    Bank Audi’s weekly report on net Eurobond sales

    June 13, 2026
    The Ebola virus is spreading in a camp for displaced people in Congo, and the risk of transmission is increasing
    Lebanon

    The Ebola virus is spreading in a camp for displaced people in Congo, and the risk of transmission is increasing

    June 13, 2026
    Hezbollah denies canceling Ashura activities in Beirut
    Lebanon

    Hezbollah denies canceling Ashura activities in Beirut

    June 13, 2026
    Next Post
    The Director General of the Hashemite Authority for Military Wounded holds a series of official meetings in Aqaba to strengthen partnerships in support of military wounded

    The Director General of the Hashemite Authority for Military Wounded holds a series of official meetings in Aqaba to strengthen partnerships in support of military wounded

    POPULAR NEWS

    Kuwait Airport Radar Targeted Again, Files Third Complaint to ICAO

    Kuwait Airport Radar Targeted Again, Files Third Complaint to ICAO

    June 14, 2026
    Mourners line Bangkok streets to pay respects to Thailand’s Princess Bha | Thailand

    Mourners line Bangkok streets to pay respects to Thailand’s Princess Bha | Thailand

    June 13, 2026
    Trump calls off latest threats to strike Iran, cites breakthrough in talks to end the war

    Trump calls off latest threats to strike Iran, cites breakthrough in talks to end the war

    June 13, 2026
    Resultados ONPE al 98.327%: Keiko Fujimori y Roberto Sánchez disputan voto a voto la Presidencia del Perú

    Resultados ONPE al 98.327%: Keiko Fujimori y Roberto Sánchez disputan voto a voto la Presidencia del Perú

    June 13, 2026
    Media: Controversial DR-documentary won an award from the hoax festival

    Media: Controversial DR-documentary won an award from the hoax festival

    June 14, 2026

    EDITOR'S PICK

    A ride to North Shore surf spots

    A ride to North Shore surf spots

    June 13, 2026

    Vietnam’s ban on filming, sharing school violence videos raises legal, ethical questions

    June 13, 2026
    Opinion | Europe has reduced illegal immigration without goon tactics

    Opinion | Europe has reduced illegal immigration without goon tactics

    June 13, 2026
    This is how Petkovic prepares the “Greens” to face Argentina

    This is how Petkovic prepares the “Greens” to face Argentina

    June 14, 2026

    Recent Posts

    • Media: Controversial DR-documentary won an award from the hoax festival
    • Tropical depression Dos-E forms off Guerrero
    • Japan successfully launches a cheaper version of its H3 space rocket
    • Partner of chef Sandra Díaz breaks the silence after her death: “She felt electricity and collapsed”

      © 2026 Agentially - Navigating shifting sovereignties and global risk .

      Welcome Back!

      Login to your account below

      Forgotten Password?

      Retrieve your password

      Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

      Log In
      No Result
      View All Result

        © 2026 Agentially - Navigating shifting sovereignties and global risk .

        This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.