The Guardian | Martin Chulov: Iranian intelligence officers have co-opted much of the Iraqi governments cabinet, infiltrated its military leadership, and even tapped into a network of sources once run by the CIA, leaked cables have revealed.
So prevalent is Iran in Iraqs affairs that Iranian officers effectively have free rein across key institutions of state and are central to much of the countrys decision-making, according to the cables, which were passed to the Intercept and jointly published with the New York Times.
The intelligence haul largely reaffirms the widely known dominant role that Tehran has played inside the borders of its neighbour, but casts new light on how its agents operate and the extent to which each prime minister and cabinet member has been vetted to ensure they are serving the Islamic Republics interests.