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The US Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad and Why It Shows Iraq Is Not 'Stabilised'

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The kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad reveals that Iraq's 'stability' is fragile and militia power remains deeply embedded. Here is the security reality in 2026.

Iraq's official description of itself — and the description that Western governments have used to justify reduced attention and resources compared to the conflict-intensive 2003-2011 period — is a country that has achieved a form of political stability, has built functional government institutions, and has created conditions in which reconstruction and economic development are the primary agenda rather than active counterinsurgency.

The kidnapping of a veteran American journalist in Baghdad punctures this description with the specific detail of on-the-ground reality. Baghdad in April 2026 is a city where Iran-linked militia organisations operate with significant impunity in specific areas, where kidnapping for political and economic purposes remains a viable criminal and political tactic, and where the security environment for Western nationals — particularly journalists — requires precautions that genuinely stabilised cities do not require.

The Popular Mobilization Forces — the umbrella organisation of predominantly Shia militias that was formally incorporated into the Iraqi security apparatus in 2018 — include factions whose relationship with Iranian interests has been maintained throughout the period of nominal Iraqi state stabilisation. These factions have operational reasons to acquire American hostages in the current conflict environment: leverage in potential negotiations, demonstration of operational reach, and deterrence of further US military escalation in the Iran conflict.

Kittleson's specific vulnerability as a journalist is shared by a category of foreign professional whose work requires operating in Baghdad's social and political landscape without the protection of embassy compound security or private military contractor escort. Foreign journalists, NGO workers, and business representatives who must engage with Iraqi civil society are systematically exposed to a kidnapping risk that official Iraqi government security guarantees cannot reliably cover.

For news organisations with correspondents in Iraq — and the body of quality international journalism from Iraq remains essential to understanding developments that directly affect European and American policy — the Kittleson kidnapping creates a safety assessment pressure that could reduce the journalistic presence that accountability in complex situations requires.

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