The U.S. military is amassing its largest concentration of forces in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq as tensions with Iran remain heightened.
U.S. forces surge into the Middle East amid Iran tensions, drawing comparisons to 2003 Iraq buildup. Military experts say ...
The president of Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council Faiq Zidan met with the United States special envoy Tom Barrack in Baghdad ...
The leading candidate to become Iraq's next prime minister, former premier Nouri al-Maliki, told AFP on Monday that he will ...
As President Trump contemplates military action in Iran, the vice president told The Post he still sees himself as a “skeptic ...
The threat level for Kurdistan remains high, especially for Erbil Airport, the U.S. Consulate-General, major hotels, dams, ...
Largest US military buildup in Middle East since 2003 forces insurers to reassess war, political violence, marine and aviation exposures ...
Kataeb Hezbollah warned the US of 'immense losses' were it to start a war in the region.
But while the “war script” sounds familiar, the geopolitical stage has shifted dramatically.
The remarks come amid ongoing talks between US and Iranian officials in Geneva, which mediators said would continue next week ...
Many Iraqis have reacted with anger since US President Donald Trump openly tried to interfere in their domestic politics and choice of prime minister — AHMAD AL-RUBAYE Faced with political deadlock, ...