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Islamic resistance in Iraq delays response to US-Saudi strikes

Islamic resistance in Iraq delays response to US-Saudi strikes

Shafaq News

Following a call for restraint, Islamic resistance groups in Iraq have postponed their reaction to recent US-Saudi airstrikes. The strikes' implications for Iraq are under review.

4 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 25% · Center 75% · Right 0%

How outlets framed it

Left: Rudaw suggests that Iraqi resistance groups delayed their response to US-Saudi strikes due to a call for restraint, implying a strategic pause rather than outright inaction.

Center: Amwaj.media frames the joint Saudi-US strikes as a significant event whose implications for Iraq are still unfolding and require analysis.

Right: Shafaq News reports on the Iraqi Supreme Defence Council's intention to review the response of various factions to the US-Saudi strikes, indicating a focus on internal Iraqi decision-making and potential repercussions.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of the Iraqi response: Rudaw emphasizes a deliberate delay based on a restraint call, Amwaj.media focuses on the broader implications for Iraq, and Shafaq News highlights the internal review process by Iraqi authorities.

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Amwaj Media · Rudaw En · Shafaq

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