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Trump says US won't help Iraq if it picks Maliki as prime minister

Reuters
Reuters
28/01/2026
07:40 MYT
Trump says US won't help Iraq if it picks Maliki as prime minister
US President Donald Trump says the US will withdraw support if Nouri al-Maliki returns to power due to past instability. - REUTERS/Filepic
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned Iraq against picking Nouri al-Maliki as its prime minister, saying the United States would no longer help the Middle Eastern country.

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  • Trump warns that reinstating former PM Nouri al-Maliki would harm Iraq, threatening to end US support if he is chosen again.
  • Maliki's nomination by Shi'ite blocs comes as Washington pressures Iraq to limit Iran-backed groups influence in the next government.
  • Maliki, a longtime political figure tied to Iran-aligned factions, previously led Iraq during years of sectarian conflict and the rise of Islamic State.

"I'm hearing that the Great Country of Iraq might make a very bad choice by reinstalling Nouri al-Maliki as Prime Minister," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
"Last time Maliki was in power, the Country descended into poverty and total chaos. That should not be allowed to happen again. Because of his insane policies and ideologies, if elected, the United States of America will no longer help Iraq," Trump wrote.
He added that the country, without U.S. help, would have "zero" chance of success.
Trump's comments are the starkest example yet of the Republican president's campaign to curb Iran-linked groups' influence in Iraq, which has long walked a tightrope between its two closest allies, Washington and Tehran.
Reuters was not able to immediately reach Maliki for comment.
His warning comes days after the alliance of Shi'ite political blocs that hold a majority in Iraq's parliament picked Maliki, who previously served two terms as the country's prime minister, for the post.
As part of Trump's pressure campaign, Washington has also threatened senior Iraqi politicians with U.S. sanctions targeting the Iraqi state should armed groups backed by Iran be included in the next government, Reuters reported last week.
Maliki is a senior figure in the Shi'ite Islamist Dawa Party. His tenure as Iraq's prime minister from 2006 to 2014 was a period marked by sectarian violence, a power struggle with Sunni and Kurdish rivals, and growing tensions with the U.S.
He stepped down after Islamic State seized large parts of the country in 2014 but has remained an influential political player, leading the State of Law coalition and maintaining close ties with Iran-backed factions.
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