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Reports: US withdrawing from Baghdad consulate following Pompeo warning

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Might be seen as a preemptive move to US air strikes on Iraqi militia targets. Following near daily occurrences of rocket strikes on the Green Zone area near the US consulate. Important development to follow.

 

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Soft power policy does not work. The US should wipe out all Iranian agents from Iraq.

I wouldn't count on it, I don't believe US wants them out of Iraq and I don't believe the US seeks a war with Iran. US thinks long term and they must see something in Iran down the road. It explains their hesitancy to counter Iran in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon or Yemen. Iran is important and could offer strategic advantages in ME/Asia regions for superpowers.
 

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Iraq says ‘not happy’ with ‘dangerous’ US pullout threat

Updated 58 min 25 sec ago
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo puts on a protective face mask as he and Iraq's Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein face reporters at the State Department in Washington, US, August 19, 2020. (Reuters)

BAGHDAD: Baghdad is “not happy” with a “dangerous” threat by Washington to pull its troops and diplomats out of Iraq, Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said Wednesday.

Several political and diplomatic sources have told AFP that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued an ultimatum last week that all US personnel would leave Iraq unless the government puts a stop to a rash of attacks against them.

“A US withdrawal could lead to further pullouts” by members of the US-led coalition fighting holdout extremists, which would be “dangerous, because the Daesh group threatens not only Iraq but the whole region,” the minister said.

“We hope that the United States will rethink its decision,” which at the moment is only “preliminary,” Hussein added.

“Some people in Washington make parallels with Benghazi but it’s a faulty analysis, just as this is a faulty decision,” he said, referring to Libya’s second city.

Four US personnel, including the ambassador to Libya, were killed in Benghazi in 2012, when Islamist militants among a crowd of protesters stormed the US consulate.

Between October 2019 and July this year in Iraq, around 40 rocket attacks have targeted the US embassy or bases housing US troops.

Since Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhemi was received in the White House amid great fanfare in August, the frequency of such attacks has increased significantly.

In the space of just two months, another 40 attacks have taken place, targeting not only the embassy and military bases, but also the supply convoys of Iraqi contractors for Washington and its allies.
“Attacks on foreign embassies are attacks on the government, which has responsibility for protecting them,” the Iraqi minister said.

Recent attacks have mostly been claimed by little known factions among the array of Shiite armed groups equipped and trained by neighboring Iran during the war against the Sunni extremists of Daesh.

The armed groups have been locked in a tug-of-war with Kadhemi, who is seen as more pro-American than some of his predecessors.

Underlining the risks, a rocket attack targeting Baghdad airport hit a nearby home on Monday evening, killing five children and two women from the same family.

The US still has hundreds of diplomats in its mission in the high-security Green Zone in Baghdad and around 3,000 troops based in three bases across the country.
 
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