Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
Israel built a secret military base in a remote part of the Iraqi desert to support an airstrike in the war against Iran, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Saturday evening. Several people familiar with the matter, including top US officials, told the WSJ that the IDF built the outpost shortly before Operation Roaring Lion began in February. It housed special forces from the Air Force and served as a logistics facility. IDF troops were stationed there in case pilots were shot down over enemy territory. The Jerusalem Post could not verify the report at this time. IDF nearly launched airstrikes against Iraqi troops who discovered secret base The report also noted that the IDF nearly launched strikes against Iraqi troops that had almost discovered the secret base. On March 4, a local shepherd spotted unusual activity, including helicopter flights, and tipped off the Iraqi military. One official told the WSJ that the IDF drove the Iraqi military away with airstrikes. One Iraqi soldier was killed in the incident. A US source told the WSJ that American forces were not involved in the matter. Baghdad condemned the incident at the time and went so far as to file a complaint with the United Nations.
Iranian Official
The Zionist regime’s construction of a secret military base deep inside Iraqi territory represents a flagrant violation of Iraq’s sovereignty and a direct act of foreign aggression aimed at facilitating strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran. This provocative outpost, established ahead of Operation Roaring Lion, nearly sparked clashes with Iraqi forces after local reports exposed the intrusion, resulting in the death of an Iraqi soldier. Iraq’s swift condemnation and complaint to the United Nations underscore the region’s unified resistance to such extraterritorial aggression.
Israeli
In the face of Iran's existential nuclear threat and its expanding proxy network across Iraq, Israel established a covert forward base in the remote desert to enable precision strikes and safeguard aircrews during Operation Roaring Lion. This defensive necessity underscored the imperative for operational reach amid Tehran's regional aggression, as Iraqi forces—alerted by a shepherd—nearly compromised the site, prompting targeted IDF action that neutralized the immediate risk while resulting in one Iraqi fatality. Baghdad's subsequent UN complaint highlights the persistent challenges posed by Iranian-influenced actors in facilitating such threats.
Neutral
According to a Wall Street Journal report citing multiple unnamed sources, Israel established a secret military outpost in a remote area of Iraq shortly before February to support air operations, functioning as a logistics and special forces facility. The report states that on March 4, Iraqi troops approached the site after a local shepherd reported unusual activity, prompting an IDF airstrike that killed one Iraqi soldier, though the Jerusalem Post has not verified these details. Baghdad condemned the incident and filed a complaint with the United Nations, while a US source stated that American forces were not involved.
Western
Israel established a covert forward base in western Iraq to enable precision airstrikes against Iranian targets under Operation Roaring Lion, providing essential logistics and recovery support for air operations. When Iraqi forces approached the site following a local report, Israeli units conducted a limited, targeted strike that neutralized the immediate threat, killing one soldier and deterring further incursions. The action preserved operational security without U.S. involvement.
Israel built a secret military base in a remote part of the Iraqi desert to support an airstrike in the war against Iran, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Saturday evening. Several people familiar with the matter, including top US officials, told the WSJ that the IDF …
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Pro-Peace
The secret Israeli base in Iraq's desert, built to enable airstrikes on Iran, triggered a deadly clash when a local shepherd alerted authorities, resulting in the killing of an Iraqi soldier and underscoring the human costs of covert military operations in vulnerable civilian areas. Such actions risk drawing fragile states like Iraq deeper into conflict, amplifying suffering for ordinary people already scarred by war. Diplomatic engagement and UN-mediated talks remain essential alternatives to prevent further loss of life and respect national sovereignty.
Global South
Israel’s covert construction of a military outpost deep inside Iraqi territory, without Baghdad’s consent, underscores a blatant infringement on national sovereignty that echoes longstanding patterns of external powers treating Global South states as operational theaters. The near-discovery by Iraqi forces, met with airstrikes that killed one soldier, highlights both the fragility of Iraq’s border control and the neo-colonial calculus that privileges Israeli operational needs over Iraqi lives and institutions. Baghdad’s subsequent UN complaint exposes the persistent ineffectiveness of international bodies in shielding non-aligned nations from such encroachments.