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Several powerful Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq are prepared to deactivate for the first time to avoid the danger of an intensifying dispute with the United States Trump administration, 10 senior leaders and Iraqi officials informed Reuters.The transfer to defuse stress follows repeated cautions provided privately by United States officials to the Iraqi federal government given that Trump took power in January, according to the sources who consist of 6 regional leaders of 4 major militias.The officials informed Baghdad that unless it acted to dissolve the militias running on its soil, America might target the groups with airstrikes, individuals added.Izzat al-Shahbndar, a senior Shi&& ite Muslim politician near to Iraq&& 's governing alliance, informed Reuters that discussions in between Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and numerous militia leaders were && really advanced & , and the groups were inclined to abide by United States requires disarmament.&& The factions are not acting stubbornly or insisting on continuing in their present type,& & he said, adding that the &groups were & fully aware & they could be targeted by the United States The 6 militia commanders talked to in Baghdad and a southern province, who requested privacy to go over the delicate circumstance, are from the Kataib Hezbollah, Nujabaa, Kataib Sayyed al-Shuhada and Ansarullah al-Awfiyaa groups.&& Trump is ready to take the war with us to worse levels, we know that, and we want to prevent such a bad situation,& & stated a leader of Kataib Hezbollah, the most effective Shi&& ite militia, who spoke from behind a black face mask and sunglasses.The commanders stated their primary ally and customer, Iran&& 's elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) military force, had given them its blessing to take whatever choices they deemed essential to avoid being drawn into a possibly ruinous conflict with the United States and Israel.The militias are part of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of about 10 hardline Shi&& ite armed factions that collectively command about 50,000 fighters and arsenals that include long-range rockets and anti-aircraft weapons, according to 2 security authorities who keep an eye on militias& & activities.The Resistance group, a crucial pillar of Iran&& 's network of local proxy forces, have declared obligation for dozens of rocket and drone attacks on Israel and United States forces in Iraq and Syria given that the Gaza war emerged about 18 months ago.The post Iran-backed militias in Iraq all set to disarm to avoid Trump rage initially appeared on TINS News.





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