TWIN BLASTS EXPOSE WEAKNESSES OF IRAQ'S SECURITY APPARATUS: Thursday’s twin suicide blasts in Baghdad - the deadliest in the Iraqi capital in three years - have brought to the fore what observers had privately decried: The gaps in security in Iraq. With Iraq’s foreign backers concentrating their efforts on battling COVID-19, training has decreased. Then, there’s distrust between formal forces trained by the US, and Shiite militias that are part of the overall Iraqi security apparatus that have been trained by Iran. Besides, most of Iraq’s best forces are outside the capital, battling Daesh. That said, the fact that a bombing in Iraq has made top news is also a testament to overall, improved security situation. [COMMENT BY: Omar Shariff, International Editor]
Reuters