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Rockets hit Iraqi base north of Baghdad: military by Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) June 13, 2020 A rocket attack late Saturday north of Baghdad hit an Iraqi base but missed US-led coalition troops stationed there, Iraq's military and a coalition official said. A statement from Iraq's security forces said the rockets were launched north of Baghdad and did not cause any damage to the Taji base. A coalition official confirmed the projectiles fell outside the coalition's segment of the base. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. It was the third attack in a week to target US troops or diplomats. Two rockets struck the grounds of the vast Baghdad airport complex on Monday and an unguided rocket hit close to the fortified US embassy two days later. The attacks follow several weeks of relative respite from more than two dozen similar incidents in recent months. Since October, at least 30 attacks have targeted American troops or diplomats, severely straining ties between Baghdad and Washington. Tensions reached boiling point in January when the US killed Iranian general Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis in a drone strike in Baghdad. Washington has accused armed groups backed by Iran, Iraq's powerful neighbour and the US's top regional foe, for the repeated rocket attacks. But it also blamed the Iraqi government for not doing enough to protect US installations. Washington and Baghdad are hoping for a reset after launching a strategic dialogue this week that aims to better define their military, economic and cultural relationship. As part of the talks, the US pledged to continue reducing in-country troop levels, which numbered about 5,200 last year. Iraq, meanwhile, vowed to "protect the military personnel" operating on its territory as part of the US-led coalition fighting remnants of the Islamic State jihadist group.
Iraq, US find new stability in talks after tensions Baghdad (AFP) June 11, 2020 After months of tensions, Baghdad and Washington found a fresh stability in their ties Thursday as they held strategic talks Thursday under a new, US-friendly Iraqi premier. Due to coronavirus travel restrictions, top-level talks expected to take place in Baghdad were demoted to a brief online kick-off session, as Iraq faces a spike in cases as well as a looming financial crisis. That tempered expectations for the first strategic dialogue between Iraq and the US in a decade, which came five mon ... read more
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