U.S. Airstrike Hits Militia-Linked Site in Iraq
U.S. airstrike struck a location in Iraq linked to Iran-backed militias, resulting in the deaths of several individuals associated with these armed groups.

Abdulla Shakir Mahmood

1 Apr 2026
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
This airstrike underscores a shocking reality: Iraq’s government cannot even stop militias from turning its territory into a battleground for foreign powers. Armed groups freely launch attacks on U.S. forces, provoking deadly retaliation, while Baghdad’s condemnations are meaningless gestures. This is not governance it is state impotence.
The Iranian regime is the real architect behind this chaos. Militias operating inside Iraq are extensions of Tehran’s military strategy, using Iraqi soil as a staging ground for attacks that serve Iranian interests not Iraq’s. Every strike, every provocation, every death in Iraq is evidence that Iran effectively controls these armed actors, undermining Iraqi sovereignty.
And the sectarian-religious cover used by these militias makes it worse. These groups claim ideological justification for their violence, but in reality, they are criminal organizations wielding religion as a shield while destabilizing Iraq, provoking foreign intervention, and deepening the country’s humanitarian and security crises. Iraq is being held hostage by groups loyal to Tehran and their extremist interpretations.
Article:
On March 25, 2026, a U.S. airstrike struck a location in Iraq linked to Iran-backed militias, resulting in the deaths of several individuals associated with these armed groups. This strike was a direct response to repeated attacks by militias targeting U.S. forces and coalition personnel inside Iraq. The incident took place in the Diyala Governorate, an area known for heavy militia activity and for being a logistical hub for Iran-aligned groups.
The Iraqi government publicly condemned the strike, claiming civilian casualties were involved, but the broader picture shows that militias are using Iraqi territory to launch operations against foreign forces, effectively dragging Iraq into a proxy battlefield. U.S. officials have emphasized that these attacks were part of a cycle: militias provoke with attacks → foreign powers retaliate → Iraq suffers from escalating violence.
This pattern has intensified in early 2026, demonstrating how Iran-backed militias within Iraq are increasingly emboldened, operating with near-total impunity while the Iraqi state struggles—or refuses—to rein them in. Analysts warn that if unchecked, these groups could continue to make Iraq a permanent frontline for regional conflicts.
About
This platform is run by one person, but it carries the voices of many. It exists for the people of Iraq who live in fear, who cannot speak freely, and whose stories are often ignored or erased. With limited resources but deep responsibility, I report on government and power not for influence or profit, but because truth still matters. When silence is forced, this space chooses to speak — carefully, bravely, and with humanity.
Featured Posts














