'What this demonstrates is a profound lack of respect for American power, or American will to wield that power.' Opinion | Tallha Abdulrazaq
It is somewhat unsurprising that the final major event of last year in the Middle East would take place in Iraq. by the Assad regime and their Russian allies remains ongoing in Idlib, this is a continuation of the same tragic tale.
The US government laid the blame on the Kataeb Hezbollah militia, an Iraqi Shia jihadist group that acts as one of the many proxies operated by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps , and promised a “decisive response”. Clearly, however, Iran did not get the message or it simply did not care what the US had to say.
, two of whom are blacklisted by the United States as global terrorists. KH commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, Asaib Ahl ul-Haq chief Qais al-Khazali, and Popular Mobilisation Forces leader Faleh al-Fayyadh all attended the attack on the embassy.What this demonstrates is a profound lack of respect for American power, or American will to wield that power.
Trump will not only be keen on avoiding this, but he will also be certain to want to reduce his chances of, the eastern Libyan city where an American facility was attacked in 2012 leading to the death of an ambassador. Trump was one of the major critics of the Obama administration for that blunder, and so he has now beefed up security by sending in US marines and Apache helicopters.
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