IRAQI OPPOSITION LOBBIES IN AMERICA: JOE WILSON AND THE MEGA CAMPAIGN AS AN EXAMPLE – URGENT
In recent years, Iraqi lobby groups have become active in the United States, seeking to influence American decision-makers regarding policies towards Iraq. These lobbies are divided between supporters of the current Iraqi government and opponents who seek to change the political system in Baghdad. Among the American figures who adopt this approach, Senator Joe Wilson stands out, who recently launched a political campaign called “MEGA”, targeting what he called “liberating Iraq from Iran”, which sparked widespread controversy in American and Iraqi circles.
Joe Wilson and the Mega Campaign
US Senator Joe Wilson, known for his controversial positions, announced the launch of a campaign called “MEGA”, in direct imitation of former US President Donald Trump’s “MAGA” (Make America Great Again) campaign. Wilson’s campaign, according to what he posted on his account on the X platform, aims to “support the Iraqi people to make Iraq great again”, in reference to the October 2019 protests, which he described as “a non-sectarian movement abandoned by US President Joe Biden.”
The statements come as part of a series of recent posts by Wilson, which, according to Fox News, included “direct threats” calling for action inside Iraq to bring about political change.
Controversy and American Reactions
Wilson’s statements and his new campaign faced sharp reactions from American commentators on social media platforms, with some criticizing him, saying that “American politicians should focus on their internal issues instead of interfering in Iraq’s affairs.”
The campaign also angered some American political circles, as some considered it an “irresponsible attempt to reignite chaos” in a country suffering from major political and security complications.
Iraqi Lobbies in Washington and Their Influence
Wilson’s campaign is part of a broader landscape of Iraqi lobby groups active in Washington, working to influence US policy toward Baghdad. These groups can be divided into:
1. Groups loyal to the Iraqi government: working to strengthen relations between Baghdad and Washington, and defending the Iraqi government in the face of American pressure.
2. Opposition lobbies: consisting of former Iraqi politicians, activists, and some American figures who see the need to change the Iraqi political system, and demand stricter American measures towards Baghdad, such as imposing sanctions or supporting protest movements.
3. Kurdish lobbies: seeking to maintain Washington’s support for the Kurdistan Region, especially with regard to the oil file and relations with TΓΌrkiye and Iran.
Iraq is strongly present in American politics
Joe Wilson’s “MEGA” campaign reflects a growing trend among some American politicians toward intervening in Iraqi affairs, whether by supporting protests or demanding broad political changes. Despite the criticism he has faced, these moves reflect the continued influence of Iraqi lobbies in Washington, whether from the Iraqi government or its opponents, making Iraq a strongly present issue in American politics, despite the passage of more than two decades since the American invasion.