Shocking photos show what the US Embassy in Baghdad looked like after it was attacked by swarms of violent protesters

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Shocking photos show what the US Embassy in Baghdad looked like after it was attacked by swarms of violent protesters
Iraqi army soldiers are deployed in front of the U.S. embassy, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020.
  • Thousands of violent protesters believed to be Iran-backed Iraqi militia members and their supporters attacked the US Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday.
  • By Wednesday, the situation had improved, with most of the protesters retreating from the immediate area, but significant damage had already been done.
  • These photos from the day after the protests show the destruction and devastation in the wake of the assault.
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Swarms of violent protesters, supporters of Iran-backed Iraqi militias targeted by recent US airstrikes, stormed the US Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday.

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Protesters and militia fighters attack a reception room of the U.S. Embassy, during a protest to condemn air strikes on bases belonging to Hashd al-Shaabi (paramilitary forces), in Baghdad, Iraq December 31, 2019.

These photos taken Wednesday show clearly the damage caused by the attack on this diplomatic outpost.

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On Tuesday, thousands of violent protesters stormed the outer gates of the embassy. They threw rocks, smashed windows, graffitied walls, and torched a reception center and a security kiosk. The protesters failed to breach the main compound.

On Tuesday, thousands of violent protesters stormed the outer gates of the embassy. They threw rocks, smashed windows, graffitied walls, and torched a reception center and a security kiosk. The protesters failed to breach the main compound.

As the embassy was under siege, the US decided to send in Marines assigned to a special crisis-response unit to reinforce the facility alongside local security forces.

As the embassy was under siege, the US decided to send in Marines assigned to a special crisis-response unit to reinforce the facility alongside local security forces.

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Efforts to clear militia members and their supporters from the area immediately surrounding the embassy were still going on Wednesday, but by that evening, most of the attackers had retreated.

Efforts to clear militia members and their supporters from the area immediately surrounding the embassy were still going on Wednesday, but by that evening, most of the attackers had retreated.

Source: Department of State

The assault on the embassy was an apparent response to US airstrikes on Iran-backed Iraqi militias, strikes conducted in retaliation for a rocket attack that killed a US civilian contractor and wounded several service members.

The assault on the embassy was an apparent response to US airstrikes on Iran-backed Iraqi militias, strikes conducted in retaliation for a rocket attack that killed a US civilian contractor and wounded several service members.
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President Donald Trump has blamed Iran for the rocket attack as well as for the assault on the embassy. Trump tweeted Tuesday that Iran would "pay a very BIG PRICE" for damage to the diplomatic post.

President Donald Trump has blamed Iran for the rocket attack as well as for the assault on the embassy. Trump tweeted Tuesday that Iran would "pay a very BIG PRICE" for damage to the diplomatic post.

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Since May, the US has deployed about 15,000 troops to the US Central Command area of operations to counter Iran, and there are concerns that the events unfolding could drag the US into a proxy war with Iran or ignite a broader regional conflict.

Since May, the US has deployed about 15,000 troops to the US Central Command area of operations to counter Iran, and there are concerns that the events unfolding could drag the US into a proxy war with Iran or ignite a broader regional conflict.
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Army Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the press on Thursday that the embassy is secure and warned that anyone who tries to overrun it will "run into a buzzsaw."

Army Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the press on Thursday that the embassy is secure and warned that anyone who tries to overrun it will "run into a buzzsaw."

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Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said at the same briefing Thursday that "the game has changed," explaining that the US will take whatever steps necessary to protect US personnel and interests in the region, including pre-emptive strikes on Iranian-backed militias.

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said at the same briefing Thursday that "the game has changed," explaining that the US will take whatever steps necessary to protect US personnel and interests in the region, including pre-emptive strikes on Iranian-backed militias.

Source: Business Insider

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