December 16, 2019
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on Monday
urged Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi to take steps to prevent
bases housing U.S. troops from being shelled, a statement from the
premier’s office said.
Esper’s call came after a senior U.S. military official warned last
week that attacks by Iranian-backed groups on bases hosting U.S. forces
in Iraq were pushing all sides closer to an uncontrollable escalation.
Rocket strikes targeting Iraqi bases where members of the U.S.-led
coalition are also stationed have increased in past weeks with no claim
of responsibility from any party.
However, the U.S. military official said intelligence and forensic
analyses of the rockets and launchers pointed to Iranian-backed Shi’ite
Muslim militia groups.
Esper “expressed his concerns over the shelling of some installations
and the necessity to take procedures to stop it,” a statement from
Abdul Mahdi’s office quoted the Pentagon chief as saying during a phone
call.
Abdul Mahdi warned Esper that unilateral action could have negative
consequences that will be difficult to control and might jeopardize
Iraq’s sovereignty.
Abdul Mahdi resigned last month under pressure from mass
anti-government protests. He is carrying out his duties in a caretaker
capacity.
Tension between the United States and Iran has risen as a result of U.S.
sanctions that are hitting Tehran hard. The two sides have also traded
blame over attacks on oil installations, militia arms depots and bases
hosting U.S. forces.
https://www.oann.com/pentagon-chief-urges-iraq-to-stop-attacks-on-bases-housing-u-s-forces/