#Washington Post: Trump administration drafting possible sanctions against Iraq
![]() Trump administration officials have started drafting possible sanctions against Iraq should US troops be expelled from the country, three people briefed on the situation told The Washington Post. The news comes after the Iraqi Parliament voted to obligate Iraq's government "to work towards ending the presence of all foreign troops on Iraqi soil" after a US airstrike killed Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. One of the officials told the newspaper that the plan is to wait "at least a little while" to see if Iraqi officials move forward with expelling US troops. |

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