The U.S. Tied His Bank to Iran Proxies. Now He’s Trump’s Choice to Run Iraq.
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Prime Minister-designate Ali Al Zaidi is under pressure from the U.S. to curtail the influence of Tehran-backed militias, despite U.S. questions about his bank’s ties to the groups.
Prime Minister-designate Ali Al Zaidi is under pressure from the U.S. to curtail the influence of Tehran-backed militias, despite U.S. questions about his bank’s ties to the groups.
Prime Minister-designate Ali Al Zaidi is under pressure from the U.S. to curtail the influence of Tehran-backed militias, despite U.S. questions about his bank’s ties to the groups.
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