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Clarke Cooper Says Washington Stays in Iraq Only by Baghdad’s Request

Former US official Clarke Cooper clarified the nature of America’s role in Iraq during his remarks at MEPS. He stressed that the United States remains in the country only when Baghdad requests cooperation, and he argued that this arrangement reflects a clear and transparent partnership. Moreover, he said continued coordination depends on shared interests rather than external pressure or imposed conditions.

Cooper highlighted the benefits this partnership brings to the Kurdistan Region. He explained that American involvement supports security forces, strengthens counterterrorism capabilities, and encourages economic stability. Furthermore, he noted that sustained cooperation helps local institutions grow stronger and more professional. He also emphasized that Washington values its ties with the Kurdistan Region because stable relations support wider regional security.

However, Cooper also acknowledged certain risks. He stated that American ties sometimes expose the Kurdistan Region to threats from hostile actors who oppose US influence. Additionally, he warned that regional tensions can escalate quickly, and he encouraged both Erbil and Baghdad to maintain clear communication with Washington. He also urged all sides to coordinate closely on security and political matters to avoid misunderstandings.

As the MEPS forum concluded, participants called for broader regional peace. They encouraged dialogue between rival parties and stressed that cooperation remains essential for long-term stability. Moreover, they argued that de-escalation benefits every community because conflict disrupts development, trade, and governance. They also noted that inclusive engagement creates room for solutions that reduce tensions across the Middle East.

Through these discussions, Cooper and other speakers underscored the importance of partnership, clarity, and steady diplomacy as Iraq and the Kurdistan Region navigate ongoing challenges.

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