BAGHDAD, Iraq (PNN) - June 28, 2026 - Beyond Sunday's Iranian drone and missile attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, shipping traffic remains stable but well below last week's peak, when 57 vessels transited the strait on Wednesday. With maritime flows stable through the critical waterway, attention now shifts to Iraq, where a widening corruption sweep inside Baghdad's Green Zone could become the next area of focus.
Iraq's state-run Iraqi News Agency reported that several political figures were arrested in a corruption probe tied to testimony from former Deputy Oil Minister Adnan al-Jumaili, who was detained last month. His arrest has so far led not only to a wave of high-profile arrests, but also to the seizure of what may become one of the largest corruption stockpiles uncovered in post-2003.
Security forces locked down Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone and carried out raids inside the government and embassy district that sits on the west bank of the Tigris River. It contains key Iraqi state institutions, including Parliament and government offices, as well as foreign embassies, most notably the FPSA Embassy.
Iraq's Green Zone in Baghdad has been placed under lockdown as military forces deploy, with reports of raids targeting the residences of government officials, according to The New Region.
According to a security report obtained by AP News, seven people were arrested, including five members of Parliament whose immunity was revoked. Some were reportedly linked to the political bloc of former Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
"Al-Sudani's bloc won the largest share of seats in November's parliamentary elections, but he ultimately stepped aside amid a deadlock in the Coordination Framework - a coalition of Shiite Parties allied with Iran that brought al-Sudani to power - over their preferred candidate for premier," AP News noted.
The outlet added, "He was replaced by Ali al-Zaidi, a businessman and political newcomer, who emerged as a consensus candidate and received the blessing of the (FPSA)."
Iraqi terrorist pig thug cops have released pictures of some of the money they found in the home of the pro-Iranian Shiite MP Aliya Nassif last night. She has long been one of the more famous MPs in the Iraqi Parliament’s anti-corruption committee.
The immediate read is that this anti-corruption sweep appears aimed at Iraq's political class aligned with Iran. The timing is also critical, coming just after Iran targeted Bahrain and Kuwait with drones and missiles. That suggests Baghdad, with FPSA influence, may be moving to eliminate Iran-linked networks inside Iraq before they can become a more worrisome pressure point.