The Story Last week, the US killed Iran's top general. The backlash has already begun. This is about Qasem Soleimani right? Yes. On Thursday, the US carried out an airstrike at Baghdad International Airport, killing the major general, among others. President Trump said Soleimani had been plotting "imminent and sinister attacks" on American diplomats and military personnel. But coming after a de-escalation at the US embassy in Baghdad, the move took the world by surprise. And now Iran has retaliated? Not yet. The country is still in three days of mourning. That ends today – and Iran has promised "harsh retaliation." Meanwhile, a lot happened over the weekend that has implications for...
The nuclear deal...Iran announced it would end its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal. Trump had already pulled the US out of it, and Iran has since upped its enrichment of uranium – a material needed for nuclear weapons. Now, experts say Iran's decision to abandon all commitments could put it within months of developing nuclear weapons.
The fight against ISIS...The US-led coalition against ISIS is pausing all operations in Iraq. Instead, the coalition will focus on protecting Iraqi bases from potential attacks by Iranian-backed militias. Some worry the shift could lead to a resurgence of the terror group.
US troops in the region...Iraq's parliament called for the expulsion of all US troops from the country, an estimated 5,200 soldiers. If Iraq follows through, Trump says he'll impose sanctions on Iraq like the country's "never seen before." This all comes as the US sent another 3,500 troops to Kuwait, significantly expanding its presence in the region.
Protests...Soleimani was a notorious military commander, supporting regional terror groups and responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans. But he had major support among Shiite Muslims in Iraq and Iran. This weekend, hundreds of thousands of people turned out across the two countries to mourn him. Meanwhile, Iran has hoisted a red flag over the great mosque in Jamkaran, reportedly signaling a major battle to come. So what happens next? We wait. Iran hasn't yet said how or when it will retaliate. But when it does, Trump warned he has a list of 52 sites in Iran he could target in response. The White House said the US would act lawfully, but Trump had mentioned targeting "cultural" sites in particular – raising concerns the US has threatened to violate international law. theSkimm Iran has yet to formally retaliate against the killing of the second most powerful person from the country. That could come within weeks. In the meantime, tensions have put the world increasingly on edge. |
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