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Iraq Chief Warns: “Non-State Armed Groups Acting Alone Could Spark Serious National Crisis”

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March 27, 2026 2 Min Read
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A fresh warning has emerged from Iraq’s top judicial authority as concerns grow over the influence of armed groups operating outside state control.

Raising fears of possible instability and constitutional breakdown in the country. Alot of people won’t agree with this, Watch What Happened.

According to a report by Anadolu Agency on March 27, 2026, the head of Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zaidan, cautioned that independent actions by non-state armed groups could lead to serious consequences capable of destabilizing national governance and weakening public trust in government institutions.

Zaidan’s warning focused on the dangers of armed factions making unilateral decisions on war and peace without following constitutional procedures, stressing that such actions could drag the country into unwanted conflicts.

He referenced Article 61 (Ninth) of the Iraqi constitution, explaining that only the Presidency, the Prime Minister, and a two-thirds majority in Parliament have the legal authority to declare war. According to him, any deviation from this process threatens Iraq’s sovereignty and stability.

“When armed groups make combat decisions on their own, they can threaten our sovereignty and stability,” he warned, adding that such actions could fragment authority and push the nation into conflicts without national consensus.

The judicial chief also raised concerns over the widespread circulation of weapons outside state control, noting that this trend increases internal tensions and raises the risk of clashes between rival groups.

He further warned that ignoring constitutional institutions could weaken citizens’ confidence in government and expose Iraq to broader international and economic consequences.

Zaidan called for stronger enforcement of state authority over all security operations and urged full support for constitutional governance as the only path to lasting stability.

His remarks come at a time when Iraq continues to grapple with the influence of various armed factions and the broader challenge of maintaining centralized control over security operations.

Analysts say the warning highlights a long-standing issue in Iraq’s political and security structure, where competing armed groups and state institutions often operate in a delicate and sometimes unstable balance.

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