Escalating Tensions: US Strikes on Iran-Backed Militias in Iraq Spark Retaliation

Iraq's government has condemned the recent U.S. airstrikes south of Baghdad that killed eight members of the Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah, calling them a "dangerous escalation" that was not coordinated with authorities. The U.S. has carried out the strikes in response to attacks by Iran-aligned militias in the region. The Iraqi government criticized the strikes as a violation of sovereignty and an attempt to disrupt the stable internal security situation. Kataib Hezbollah threatened to attack a wider array of targets if U.S. strikes continued. The situation highlights the delicate political situation in Iraq and the complex dynamics between the U.S., Iran, and various factions within Iraq.
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