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Serious Persians Launch Missile Attack Into Erbil, Iraq! Attacked US Consulate For Loving Jews Too Much!

JohnTan

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Iran has claimed responsibility for a missile barrage that struck near a sprawling U.S. consulate complex in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil, saying it was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard

BAGHDAD -- Iran has claimed responsibility for a missile barrage that struck early Sunday near a sprawling U.S. consulate complex in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil, saying it was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard.

No injuries were reported in the attack, which marked a significant escalation between the U.S. and Iran. Hostility between the longtime foes has often played out in Iraq, whose government is allied with both countries.

Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard said on its website that it launched the attack against an Israeli “strategic center of conspiracy” in Irbil. It did not elaborate, but in a statement said Israel had itself been on the offensive, citing the recent strike that killed two Revolutionary Guards.

Earlier, a U.S. defense official and Iraqi security officials said the strike was launched from neighboring Iran.

One Iraqi official in Baghdad initially said several missiles had hit the U.S. consulate in Irbil and that it was the target of the attack. Later, Lawk Ghafari, the head of Kurdistan’s foreign media office, said none of the missiles had struck the U.S. facility but that areas around the compound had been hit. A statement issued by the interior ministry of Iraq's Kurdistan region said the missiles were launched from outside Iraq, from the east, without naming Iran.

The U.S. defense official said it was still uncertain exactly how many missiles were fired and exactly where they landed. A second U.S. official said there was no damage at any U.S. government facility and that there was no indication the target was the consulate building, which is new and currently unoccupied.

Neither the Iraqi official nor the U.S. officials were authorized to discuss the event with the media and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Satellite broadcast channel Kurdistan24, which is located near the U.S. consulate, went on air from their studio shortly after the attack, showing shattered glass and debris on their studio floor.

The attack came several days after Iran said it would retaliate for an Israeli strike near Damascus, Syria, that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard. On Sunday, Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency quoted Iraqi media acknowledging the attacks in Irbil, without saying where they originated.

The missile barrage coincided with regional tensions. Negotiations in Vienna over Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal hit a “pause” over Russian demands about sanctions targeting Moscow for its war on Ukraine. Meanwhile, Iran suspended its secret Baghdad-brokered talks aimed at defusing yearslong tensions with regional rival Saudi Arabia, after Saudi Arabia carried out its largest known mass execution in its modern history with over three dozens Shiites killed.

The Iraqi security officials said there were no casualties from the Irbil attack, which they said occurred after midnight and caused material damage in the area. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

One of the Iraqi officials said the ballistic missiles were fired from Iran, without elaborating. He said the projectiles were the Iranian-made Fateh-110, likely fired in retaliation for the two Revolutionary Guards killed in Syria.

Another U.S. official said in a statement that the U.S. condemned what it called an “outrageous attack against Iraqi sovereignty and display of violence.”

U.S. forces stationed at Irbil’s airport compound have come under fire from rocket and drone attacks in the past, with U.S. officials blaming Iran-backed groups.

The top U.S. commander for the Middle East has repeatedly warned about the increasing threats of attacks from Iran and Iranian-backed militias on troops and allies in Iraq and Syria.

In an interview with The Associated Press in December, Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie said that while U.S. forces in Iraq have shifted to a non-combat role, Iran and its proxies still want all American troops to leave the country. As a result, he said, that may trigger more attacks.’

The Biden administration decided last July to end the U.S. combat mission in Iraq by Dec. 31, and U.S. forces gradually moved to an advisory role last year. The troops will still provide air support and other military aid for Iraq’s fight against the Islamic State.

The U.S. presence in Iraq has long been a flash point for Tehran, but tensions spiked after a January 2020 U.S. drone strike near the Baghdad airport killed a top Iranian general. In retaliation, Iran launched a barrage of missiles at al-Asad airbase, where U.S. troops were stationed. More than 100 service members suffered traumatic brain injuries in the blasts.

More recently, Iranian proxies are believed responsible for an assassination attempt late last year on Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

And officials have said they believe Iran was behind the October drone attack at the military outpost in southern Syria where American troops are based. No U.S. personnel were killed or injured in the attack.

Al-Kadhimi tweeted: “The aggression which targeted the dear city of Irbil and spread fear amongst its inhabitants is an attack on the security of our people.”

Masrour Barzani, prime minister of the semi-autonomous Kurdish-controlled region, condemned the attack. In a Facebook post, he said Irbil “will not bow to the cowards who carried out the terrorist attack.”

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JohnTan

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Are there any sinkies who are keen to travel to Iraq to fight against Iran?
 

syed putra

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Iran can propose a merger with iraq. And later with syria. A truly Shiite powerhouse the US does not want.
 

mudhatter

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Iran says it targeted zionist terrorist espionage dens


that's why angmoh yankee zionist terrorists hushed it up
 

mudhatter

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Iran can propose a merger with iraq. And later with syria. A truly Shiite powerhouse the US does not want.

Yanks toppled saddam hussein led (sunni arab majority led) Iraq only so that a shiite counterweight to sunni majority Muslim-dominated region of Middle East emerges.

Along the way, of course, unspeakable horrors and atrocities were carried out killing millions upon millions in not only iraq, but also afghanistan syria libya lebanon palestine yemen etc and installing dictators elsewhere like in egypt saudi uae qatar morocco jordan etc (they might call them monarchs, what's the difference?)
 

syed putra

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Yanks toppled saddam hussein led (sunni arab majority led) Iraq only so that a shiite counterweight to sunni majority Muslim-dominated region of Middle East emerges.

Along the way, of course, unspeakable horrors and atrocities were carried out killing millions upon millions in not only iraq, but also afghanistan syria libya lebanon palestine yemen etc and installing dictators elsewhere like in egypt saudi uae qatar morocco jordan etc (they might call them monarchs, what's the difference?)
That massacre was for democracy and freedom.
Eventually US killed much more in iraq than Saddam ever did in his decades of tyranny.
The quality of life much worse.
As for freedom and democracy? Iraq is now a vassal state of iran.
 
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mudhatter

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PAP buy Jewish weapons.


:roflmao:

low IQ


they fall for jewish scam everytime.

it was started by old fart harry lee who never had any inventive genes to begin with. that's true for all slanties not unique to him btw.

in his little "wisdom" he figured the best example of fighting off much more numerous opponents in the world was presented by zionist terrorists, so in order to fight off malaysia+indonesia, he thought the best option would be to hype up jews who control the west+russkies. and then act as their buttbuddies in the region.
surely malaysia+indon can't align with jews (not openly, although discreetly diplomatic ties may exist, minimal trade ties may exist but nothing too noticeable).

pap-piglets with zero iq insight brain inventiveness just copied-pasted their instructions.

:roflmao:


simple fact is malaysia could have ended this blot on humanity called stinkypura during the MCO if it'd stopped all trucks carrying essential supplies across the causeway.

worldwide there were lockdowns, essential supplies being cut off by malaysia would be understandable and impossible to replace for stinkypura. yet jiuhu went ahead and supplied stinkypura.

that is malaysian stupidity with no justification for it. there can be no justification for it. m&ds are indeed stupid.

that was the perfect time to deal a mortal blow to stinkypura and finish off this accursed jewish bumchummer once & for all
 
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