Since the fall of Saddam Hussein, some Sunni Muslims in Iraq say they feel that their country has drifted away from an Arab identity.<br /><br />They worry Iraq's Shia leadership is growing too close with neighbouring Iran and prompting distrust from Sunni members of the Arab League which is meeting in Baghdad this week.<br /><br />Shias, meanwhile, argue that Iraq has many regional allies and that it is wrong to focus on Iran.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Baghdad.