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BAGHDAD: US strikes which targeted sites used by Iranian-backed groups in Iraq early Wednesday are “contributing to a reckless escalation”, a spokesman for Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani said.
“This unacceptable act undermines years of cooperation, blatantly violates Iraq’s sovereignty and contributes to a reckless escalation… at a time when the region is already grappling with the danger of expanding conflict,” said Sudani’s spokesman for military affairs Yehia Rasool.





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