Iraq threatens to 'review' ties with US after airstrikes

The attacks saw US planes hit several bases belonging to the Hezbollah brigades, one of the most radical factions of Hashed al-Shaabi, a Iran-backed security force tied to the Iraqi state.

Protesters burn representations of a US flag during a protest against the US strikes on the Hezbollah Brigades militia.

Protesters burn representations of a US flag during a protest against the US strikes on the Hezbollah Brigades militia. Source: AP

Iraq's government on Monday threatened to "review" its relations with the United States after integrated in the Iraqi forces.

"American forces acted on their political priorities, not those of the Iraqis," the government, acting in a caretaker capacity following the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi, said in a statement. 

Fighters from the Kataeb Hezbollah inspect the destruction at their headquarters in the aftermath of a US air strike.
Fighters from the Kataeb Hezbollah inspect the destruction at their headquarters in the aftermath of a US air strike. Source: AP


The protection of Iraq, its military bases and forces in the country "is the sole responsibility of the Iraqi security forces," it added.

Such strikes "violate the sovereignty of Iraq" and "contravene the rules of engagement of the (US-led international) coalition" present in Iraq to fight jihadists, the government said.

The attacks "force Iraq to review its relations and its security, political and legal framework to protect its sovereignty".

The attacks saw US planes hit several bases belonging to the Hezbollah brigades, one of the most radical factions of Hashed al-Shaabi, an Iran-backed security force tied to the Iraqi state.

Protesters chant slogans against the US during a protest after the US strikes on the Hezbollah Brigades militia.
Protesters chant slogans against the US during a protest after the US strikes on the Hezbollah Brigades militia. Source: AP


The strikes, which killed at least 25 fighters according to the Hashed, come at a time when Iraq is caught up in mounting tensions between its allies Tehran and Washington.

They were in retaliation for , including one on Friday that killed a US civilian contractor.


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