Iraq's KSS: US diplomat meddling in PMF legislation

Shafaq News – Baghdad
The chargé d'affaires at the US Embassy in Baghdad is pressuring political blocs to block legislation aimed at formalizing the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) under Iraqi law, the Secretary-General of Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada (KSS), a prominent US-sanctioned Iraqi armed faction, stated on Tuesday.
On X, Abu Ala al-Walai warned against sidelining what he called “the nation’s defenders and guardians of security,” referring to the PMF, a coalition of mostly Shiite paramilitary groups.
He stressed that the relative decline in terrorist threats and improved security should not justify neglecting those “who secured Iraq’s survival.”
Al-Walai described the proposed PMF law as a firm response to “ongoing US pressure” exerted by the embassy’s chargé d'affaires on Iraqi parties to derail the legislation.
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The draft law, which seeks to regulate the status, rights, and institutional integration of PMF members, remains a divisive issue among Iraqi political factions and a flashpoint in Iraq’s broader debate over sovereignty, foreign influence, and military command structures.