If not fighter jets, what are Iraq’s defense procurement priorities?

New fighter jets might not be on their way to Iraq, despite some recent rumblings sparked by local Pakistani news reports, but experts told Breaking Defense that Baghdad is looking to bolster its defense capabilities, focusing instead on land and border security.

This week a Pakistani official pushed back on local reports that claimed Islamabad had finalized a deal with Iraq regarding Chinese-designed and Pakistani-owned JF-17 fighter jets, calling it “false news.” Rather, the official suggested to Breaking Defense it was a misreading of discussions held last year, and “no new progress” has been made since. The Iraqi government did not respond to Breaking Defense’s request for comment.

In January 2022, Iraqi defense minister Juma Inad said in an interview with Al-Arabiya that they were in negotiations with Pakistan to buy JF-17 Thunder fighter jets. Norman Ricklefs, who leads geopolitical consultancy NAMEA Group and was previously an adviser to Iraq’s defense chief, told Breaking Defense the discussions “did not progress past initial discussions.”

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