Iraq has launched a fiery rebuke against controversial statements by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, who recently claimed Israel holds a "biblical right" to control the entire Middle East. The diplomatic clash comes as regional tensions simmer in early 2026. 🔥
🇮🇶 Iraq's Foreign Ministry called Huckabee's Friday podcast comments with Tucker Carlson a "serious transgression," arguing they violate UN principles and threaten regional stability. The remarks have sparked outrage across Arab social media platforms this weekend.
"Such dangerous rhetoric undermines decades of peace efforts," read Iraq's official statement, emphasizing respect for national sovereignty. The ministry doubled down on supporting international law – a clear message to Washington as Middle Eastern alliances continue shifting.
Huckabee's assertion that "it would be fine if they [Israel] took it all" clashes with recent normalization efforts between Israel and several Arab states. Young activists worldwide are now flooding TikTok with #MiddleEastPeaceChallenge videos, blending cultural exchanges with calls for diplomacy. 📱✌️
As global leaders prepare for the 2026 UN General Assembly, this controversy highlights the delicate balance between historical claims and modern geopolitics. Stay tuned as we track how this diplomatic row impacts everything from oil markets to K-pop stars' Middle East concert schedules. 🛢️🎤
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Iraq slams U.S. envoy's claims on Israel's right to all Mideast land
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