US President Donald Trump moves its army in midst of growing turmoil in Iraq
US President Donald Trump moves its army in midst of growing turmoil in Iraq
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The United States, which claims to have sent troops to Baghdad at the call of Iraq, troubled by internal protests, has been enraged by pro-Iran protesters entering its embassy here and arson. It have decided to send hundreds more troops to its Iraqi embassy after Tuesday's sabotage and slogans of 'Killing America'. This step is expected to increase tension in the Gulf.

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The US Defense Ministry Pentagon has issued from Washington that it is sending 750 more American troops to West Asia after the attack on its embassy in Iraq. Defense Minister Mark Asper described the move as a precautionary measure and said that the unit of the 82nd Airborne Division in the new unit is ready to be sent in the next few days. Of these, 500 have also been dispatched, while 4,000 more are to be sent soon.

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In his statement, Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo described the attack in Iraq as a conspiracy by terrorists and identified one of them as Abu Mahdi Al Muhadis. Muhadis is the second chief of Hashd al-Shaabi, a Shiite network of Iraqi armed groups backed by Tehran. Qatab Hezbollah is also a part of it that was targeted in the US airstrikes. The same US President Donald Trump, while congratulating the new year, has threatened Iran in a very strict way. He blamed Iran for the attack on the US embassy in Iraq, saying, "The security system of the US embassy in Iraq has been restored several hours ago. Many of our brave soldiers reached the spot with the world's most dangerous warfare weapons. I thank the President and Prime Minister of Iraq for this whole matter that they responded swiftly to our request.

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