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A senior German officer said on Friday that the United States and its allies will suspend the training of Iraqi forces in the country.
Soleimani's death will have major implications for the Middle East. He was the man behind Iran's imperial adventures in the region and the second most powerful man in Tehran.
Comment: Many Iraqis now fear it's their country that has the most to lose from being used as a potential battlefield for two foreign powers, writes Sam Hamad.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised 'severe revenge' for the killing of Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani.
The US assassination of Major-General Qasem Soleimani has unprecedented consequences stretching far beyond the US-Iran relationship. But who was the shadowy commander of Iran's elite military force?
Sadr ordered 'fighters, particularly those from the Mahdi Army, to be ready' following the US strike, reactivating the notoriously anti-American force nearly a decade after he dissolved it.
Iraq's prime minister decried the 'assassination' as an 'aggression against Iraq', while Iraqi demonstrators celebrated in the streets of Baghdad.
Comment: How can we claim to be in Iraq to protect their democracy when we are obviously violating their sovereignty? asks Lawrence J. Korb.
Pro-Iran demonstrators left the besieged US embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday after the Hashd al-Shaabi paramilitary force ordered them to withdraw a day after their dramatic incursion.
A drawdown of American diplomacy and the withdrawal of US land forces could instead herald enhanced military involvement in Iraq using air assets and drones.