US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has identified the alleged masterminds of an attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad, calling them “terrorists” and pinning blame squarely on Tehran for inciting the siege.
Taking to Twitter on Tuesday evening, hours after the embassy was nearly ransacked by members of the Iraqi Shia militia Kataib Hezbollah, protesting against the US airstrike that killed 25 of their own over the weekend, Pompeo posted photos purporting to show the alleged perpetrators of the failed storming attempt.
Also on rt.com Iran slams US ‘audacity’ to blame it for Baghdad embassy storming“The attack today was orchestrated by terrorists – Abu Mahdi al Muhandis and Qays al-Khazali – and abetted by Iranian proxies – Hadi al Amari and Faleh al-Fayyad. All are pictured below outside our embassy,” Pompeo wrote.
The photos accompanying the post show the crowd outside the US Embassy on Tuesday, Pompeo claimed, arguing that the four militia leaders were mingling with the protesters.
The top US diplomat did not produce evidence to support the claim that any of the photographed individuals played a role in stirring the unrest itself, which was originally sparked by the US bombing raid and drew outrage from the Iraqi government and citizens alike.
Pompeo then attempted to make a distinction between “the legitimate efforts of the Iraqi protesters” opposing the government in Baghdad and those behind the embassy attack. While the protests against pervasive corruption and the government’s failure to provide better living conditions for Iraqis have rocked the country since October and saw bloody clashes between security forces and demonstrators, Pompeo did not miss a chance to point a finger at Tehran as the main culprit behind Iraq’s internal political woes, arguing that corruption was “exported there by the Iranian regime.”
Tehran has flatly rejected the allegations that it fanned the unrest, slamming Washington’s “audacity” to blame Iran for protests triggered by American airstrikes, which the Pentagon claimed were in retaliation for an attack on a US coalition base near the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.
Also on rt.com US sending 750 troops to Middle East after Baghdad embassy siege – PentagonIraq’s economy and infrastructure were left in a shambles after two decades of intermittent war and sectarian violence following the 2003 US invasion, which also took a heavy toll on the average citizen, leaving many without the most basic services, including access to clean water.
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