Rockets Target US Embassy In Iraq, But US Won’t “Lash Out” at Iran
State Department: What we will not do is lash out and risk an escalation that plays into the hands of Iran and their attempts to destabilize Iraq.
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State Department: What we will not do is lash out and risk an escalation that plays into the hands of Iran and their attempts to destabilize Iraq.
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