US secretary of state calls on Iraqi government to better protect American facilities as protests against Baghdad and US troops continue and fears of a wider conflict smolder

Parlay on sidelines of Davos Economic Forum comes after tensions erupted over the US killing of Iran's top general in Baghdad

Exiting forces would leave behind a country with inefficient institutions and rampant corruption, sectarian politics and cities still flattened by bombardment

No reported casualties in latest attack on Camp Taji facility hosting American forces amid tensions in Iraq between Iran and United States

Sources say US president has warned of sanctions that would immediately block 90% of Baghdad's budget; Iraqi PM said 'pissed,' as official says Trump 'politicizes everything'

This blue-collar corner of southeast Michigan has buried more soldiers than most other places in the US. Here, matters of war and peace are deeply personal, and political

US president says Iranian general was probably targeting Americans in Baghdad, dismisses call to pull troops out of Iraq, in Fox News interview

State Department says two sides should instead talk about how to 'recommit' to their partnership; thousands protest in Baghdad and beyond, calling on both US and Iran to leave

At every tumultuous turn, Iraq's independence has seemingly been ignored by its two closest allies, who happen to be bitter enemies

Abdul-Mahdi's comments suggest he stands by previous statements that US soldiers should leave country despite recent signals toward deescalation between Tehran and Washington

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