Baghdad denounces US strikes in Iraq as ‘hostile act’
Baghdad has officially condemned recent US airstrikes in Iraq, labeling them a “hostile act.” The denouncement follows the Pentagon’s announcement that it had conducted strikes on three locations utilized by pro-Iran forces in response to incoming fire.
The Iraqi government asserted that the airstrikes, resulting in the death of one security forces member and injuring 18 others, including civilians, constituted an “unacceptable attack on Iraqi sovereignty.” The incident has further strained bilateral relations between the two nations.
The Pentagon’s decision to target sites associated with pro-Iran forces has ignited tensions between the United States and Iraq, prompting an outcry from the Iraqi government. The casualties resulting from the strikes have intensified the fallout, with the loss of one security forces member and injuries to 18 individuals, including civilians. Baghdad contends that the military action not only constitutes a breach of Iraqi sovereignty but also jeopardizes the delicate diplomatic ties between the two nations.
As the aftermath of the airstrikes unfolds, Iraq remains steadfast in its condemnation of what it perceives as an affront to its sovereignty. The incident has sparked concerns about the broader implications for US-Iraq relations, with Baghdad emphasizing the need for a diplomatic resolution to address grievances and prevent further deterioration of the bilateral partnership.