US downsizing in Iraq sparks fear from Kurdish minority  ...Middle East

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Kurdish minorities are sounding the alarm over an expected U.S. downsizing from Iraq by 2026, worried they will be left vulnerable to extremist attacks that have frequently targeted the group.   The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), which governs three provinces in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq, is in active negotiations with the U.S. on securing air defense systems and other security guarantees to protect civilians when American troops depart.  In an interview with The Hill, Treefa Aziz, the Kurdistan government's representative in the U.S., said she was concerned the extremist group ISIS was resurging and still posed a threat to Iraq.  “They continue to

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