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In a symbolic move of revenge, Iran fired an estimated ten Fateh-313 missiles at the Ain al-Asad military base in Iraq's Anbar province living up to its vow of retaliating.
Analysis: Russian claims that Washington is trying to break up Syria are not grounded in either history or reality, writes Paul Iddon.
Russia is making inroads into the Middle East at the expense of US power.
Iran-backed militias will feel emboldened by a reduction of capable enemies on their doorstep, and could seek to expand their power and influence even further.
Analysis: Stepping up assassinations on foreign soil may spark unprecedented violent reactions, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: A visit to Iraq by Syria's Kurds could signify thawing relations, writes Paul Iddon.
Our fortnightly round-up from Iraq features the latest from the anti-corruption protests, and Tehran attempting to bolster its influence while bombing Kurds about to head to the polls.
Analysis: Turkey's latest campaign in Iraq is an indication of how far it is willing to go, writes Paul Iddon.
The US dominates arms exports to the Middle East, but Russia and China are vying for influence in the lucrative market.
Analysis: Kurds remain divided ahead of May's poll, but many are likely to support incumbent prime minister Haidar al-Abadi, despite his operations since the Kurdish independence referendum, writes Paul Iddon.