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Iran retaliates for Qassem Soleimani's killing by firing missiles at U.S. forces in Iraq

Iran launched missiles at U.S.-led forces in Iraq early on Wednesday, retaliating for the U.S. drone strike on an Iranian commander whose killing stoked fears of a new Middle East war

A supporter of the Houthis has a poster attached to his waist of Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani. The poster reads: "God is the Greatest, Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse on the Jews, Victory to Islam" - Photo: Naif Rahma/REUTERS
08/01/2020 |15:52Reuters |
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Iran launched missiles

at U.S.-led forces in Iraq early on Wednesday, retaliating for the whose killing last week stoked fears of a new Middle East war .

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei

said the missile attack was a “slap on the face” of the United States and that U.S. troops should leave the region. He was addressing a gathering of Iranians who chanted " Death to America ."

Iranian state television said Iran had fired 15 missiles at U.S. targets. The U.S. military said at least two Iraqi facilities hosting U.S.-led coalition personnel were targeted at about 1:30 a.m. Iraq time. Iraq said 22 missiles were fired .

Iranian officials said Tehran did not want a war and its strikes “concluded” its response to , a powerful general whose burial after days of mourning was completed around the time of the missile launches. Iranian television showed mourners celebrating the attack.

U.S. President Donald Trump

said an assessment of casualties and damage from the strikes was underway and that he would make a statement on Wednesday morning.

One source said early indications were of no U.S. casualties , while other U.S. officials declined to comment.

Iranian state television said 80 American terroristshad been killed and U.S. helicopters and military equipment damaged. It did not provide evidence of how it obtained that information.

Germany

, Denmark , Norway , and Poland said none of their troops in Iraq were hurt. Britain , which also has personnel in Iraq , condemned the Iranian action. Iraq said its forces did not suffer casualties.

Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman

said the bases targeted were al-Asad airbase and another facility in Erbil , Iraq .

“As we evaluate the situation and our response, we will take all necessary measures to protect and defend U.S. personnel, partners, and allies in the region,” Hoffman said.

More than 5,000 U.S. troops remain in Iraq along with other foreign forces in coalition that has trained and backed Iraqi forces against the threat of Islamic State militants .

Iran

, which has long said U.S. forces should leave the Middle East , told Washington after the attacks to withdraw its troops to prevent more deaths and warned U.S. allies including Israel not to allow attacks from their territories.

, a pivotal figure in orchestrating Iran’s campaign to drive U.S. forces out of Iraq , was responsible for building up Iran’s network of proxy armies across the Middle East .

Iranian television reported an official in the supreme leader’s office as saying the missile attacks were theweakest of several retaliation scenarios . It quoted another source saying Iran had lined up 100 other potential targets .

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani

was expected to speak later on Wednesday, state television reported.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

said Iran "took & concluded proportionate measures in self-defense under Article 51 of the U.N. Charter ."

“We do not seek escalation or war, but will defend ourselves against any aggression,” he wrote in a post on Twitter.

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