Iran War's Aftermath Strains Gulf Arab Views of Iraq
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The Iran war has left Gulf Arab states with a negative view of Iraq, according to a report by The Christian Science Monitor. The article questions whether a new leader in Baghdad can restore confidence among Gulf Arab nations.
The report notes that the conflict involving Iran has soured relations, though it does not specify which Iran war is referenced. It highlights the challenge facing Baghdad's new leadership in regaining favor with Gulf Arab governments.
No further details about casualties, locations, or specific actions are provided in the source. The piece frames the issue as a diplomatic challenge rather than a military one.
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