Iraq has strongly condemned a US airstrike that targeted the country on Tuesday and killed several members of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a coalition of mostly Shia militias that was formed in 2014 to fight ISIS and are part of Iraq’s security forces.
The US attack came as Washington and Baghdad have been discussing the future of the US military presence in Iraq. US strikes against the PMF in 2023 and at the beginning of this year prompted Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani to call for an end to the US-led anti-ISIS coalition in Iraq.
“Despite extensive efforts through political and diplomatic channels … in the efforts [to end] the presence and operations of the Global Coalition against Daesh (ISIS) in Iraq and transitioning to a bilateral security relationship based on mutual respect and safeguarding Iraq’s sovereignty and security, the coalition forces have committed a heinous crime and blatant aggression,” said Iraqi Maj. Gen. Yehia Rasool, a spokesman for al-Sudani.
“Such serious and uncalculated transgressions can significantly undermine all efforts, mechanisms, and frameworks of joint security work to combat ISIS in Iraq and Syria. They also risk dragging Iraq and the entire region into dangerous conflicts and wars. Therefore, we hold the coalition forces fully responsible for these consequences following this flagrant aggression,” Rasool added.
The PMF announced on Tuesday that at least four of its fighters were killed in the US attack. The US bombing came a few days after rocket attacks targeted US bases in Iraq and Syria for the first time in a few months, likely a response to the lack of a clear plan for a US withdrawal from Iraq.
The US bombing in Iraq came just hours after Israel launched an airstrike on Beirut targeting a senior Hezbollah commander. If Hezbollah and the Iraqi Shia militias coordinate a response to the Israeli escalation, it could involve attacks on US bases in Iraq and Syria since the US has pledged it will intervene to defend Israel.
From October 2023 until February, US bases in Iraq and Syria came under hundreds of rocket and drone attacks. Iraqi Shia militias began the attacks in response to US support for the Israeli onslaught in Gaza.
After three US troops were killed in an attack on Tower 22, a secretive base in Jordan on the Syrian border, Iran and the Iraqi government pressured the militias to stop, and there have only been a handful of attacks since February.
The US Military does not know the meaning of NO! It means Iraq wants the US Military to stop raping them, NO means NO, so get out before more American Soldiers are killed. When a country doesn't trust us, they ask us to leave, we need to LEAVE! Austin needs to stop putting our Soldiers in unnecessary situations, he is as disgusting as Netanyahu, NO respect for human life.
The Politicians in Washington love to talk about "Supporting the Troops" yet they keep placing them in harms way with unessesary and manufactured conflict.
The Politicians in Washington love to talk about "Supporting the Troops" yet they keep placing them in harms way with unessesary and manufactured conflict.
Pentagram planners actually call the troops at forward bases like these "tripwires", in that if any of them are killed it will give the US a justification to bomb the shit out of a bunch more innocent people. Not that they really need much of a justification any more, the NYT and WaPo will bend over backwards to invent an excuse if one isn't provided now.
US, common now! Enough is enough! You know how much we all love you! We surely do! But we love Peace more! Get your collective asses on the Peace train!
War only gives us more war!
The US has succeeded in uniting Iraq, Iran and Türkiye.
"The US has succeeded in uniting Iraq, Iran and Türkiye."
… along with Russia and China.
The Yankee Empire is the great uniter.
The vacation for US soldiers in Iraq and Syria is over…!
"…a US airstrike that targeted the country on Tuesday and killed several members of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a coalition of mostly Shia militias that was formed in 2014 to fight ISIS and are part of Iraq’s security forces."
Follow the bouncing ball on this horsesh*ttery ! The USA attacks a de facto ally (PMF) who is the ally of an ally (Iraq) who were attacking an enemy (the Daeshi'i, long ago formerly ISIS) who is actually also an ally (Daesh in Syria) with Syria being an enemy (of the USA) because Syria affiliates with the IRI (a USA enemy) who provides security forces (PMF) to a former enemy (Iraq) turned friend, also a "friend" of the USA.
USA out of Iraq and Syria! Russia and China have much to fear from the USA and NATO.
The list of countries which have asked the US to leave but which the Pentagon refuses to comply with, is growing.
Iraq, why haven't you kicked America out yet?
likely a response to the lack of a clear plan for a US withdrawal from Iraq.
Since the attacks started the day after Iraq's government once again asked the US to leave, and once again were told "No", I'd say that was pretty likely.