The motivations and objectives of Iranian policy towards Iraq after 2003.

Abstract

Iran's foreign policy faces a range of regional and international determinants that have played a role in shaping and shaping Iran's foreign policy guidelines towards Iraq , Iran has played a prominent role in influencing the foreign policy decisions, and has made clear the decisions of the political system, and has shown its weight to preserve this role and exhaustion, because it recognizes the importance of Iraq as a gateway to enter the Arab region in general and the Arabian Gulf in particular, In general, Iran has exploited its movements in the region as a major force with a weak Arab response. The fall of the former regime was a historic opportunity to develop Iraqi-Iranian relations because of their geographical proximity and borders. In all areas to achieve its objectives and national interests through several means within Iraq , As a result of which the American occupation enabled Iran to play a large role in Iraq by expanding its influence through the political parties and political forces with which it has close ties, as well as the weakness of Iraqi institutions, which strengthened Iranian influence in the political, economic and social fields. About the siege of the US project in Iraq and the overthrow of the specter of changing the political system in Iran, so the various objectives and motives of the Iranian regime towards the political system in Iraq.