US Airstrikes in Iraq’s Anbar Kill PMF Commander, Escalate Regional Tensions

Reported by Afilawos Magana Sur, Managing Editor | Journalist at Sele Media Africa.

United States airstrikes in western Iraq have killed a senior commander of the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) alongside at least 14 other fighters, in a development that underscores rising tensions between Washington and Iran-aligned armed groups operating in the region. The strikes, which reportedly targeted a Shi’ite militia headquarters in Iraq’s Anbar province, mark one of the most significant escalations in recent months involving US forces and paramilitary groups integrated into Iraq’s security architecture. Local security sources and international media reports indicate that the operation was aimed at disrupting militia activities perceived by Washington as a direct threat to its personnel and interests in Iraq. According to preliminary accounts, the targeted facility was believed to house operational leadership and logistics units affiliated with factions within the PMF, a state-sanctioned umbrella network of militias, many of which maintain close ties to Iran. The identity of the slain commander has not been officially disclosed by Iraqi authorities at the time of filing this report, but sources suggest he held a strategic role within the group’s command structure in Anbar. The US Department of Defense has not issued a detailed public statement confirming the full scope of the operation, but officials have previously maintained that such strikes are conducted in self-defence, particularly in response to repeated drone and rocket attacks on US and coalition forces stationed in Iraq and neighbouring Syria. Iraqi government officials have expressed concern over the incident, warning that unilateral military actions risk undermining the country’s sovereignty and could destabilise an already fragile security environment. Baghdad has repeatedly called for restraint from all parties, emphasising the need to avoid turning Iraq into a battleground for broader geopolitical rivalries. The PMF, formally incorporated into Iraq’s armed forces in 2016, played a pivotal role in the fight against the Islamic State insurgency. However, some factions within the network have since been accused by Washington of engaging in hostile activities against US troops and diplomatic facilities. These groups have also been linked to Iran’s regional security strategy, further complicating Iraq’s internal and external political dynamics. Security analysts note that Anbar province, once a stronghold of extremist groups, remains strategically important due to its proximity to the Syrian border and its role as a transit corridor for military and logistical operations. The targeting of a militia headquarters in this region signals a potential shift in US operational focus, aimed at disrupting networks beyond traditional hotspots. The latest strike comes amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, particularly following a series of tit-for-tat confrontations involving US forces and Iran-backed militias. Observers warn that continued escalation could trigger a broader conflict, drawing in regional actors and further straining diplomatic efforts to stabilise Iraq.
While Washington insists its actions are defensive and necessary to protect its forces, critics argue that such operations risk inflaming anti-American sentiment and strengthening hardline elements within militia groups. For Iraq, the challenge remains balancing its strategic partnerships with the US while managing internal pressures from powerful armed factions.
As investigations continue and official confirmations emerge, the incident is likely to reignite debates over the presence of foreign troops in Iraq and the future role of the PMF within the country’s security framework. Sources: Reuters; Associated Press; Al Jazeera; BBC News; CNN.

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  • Afilawos Magana Sur

    Afilawos Magana Sur is a journalist from Bogoro Local Government Area of Bauchi State, currently based in Bauchi metropolis. He is known for his commitment to accurate, ethical, and responsible journalism, with a focus on reporting issues of public relevance and community development.


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