Washington:The United States has said that it was sending additional troops to the Middle East after hundreds of protesters stormed its embassy compound in Iraq setting fires and chanting 'Death to America!'
Raged by the US airstrikes that killed nearly two dozen fighters of an Iran-backed militia on Sunday, supporters of the powerful Hashd al-Shaabi paramilitary group spilled through checkpoints in the high-security Green Zone on Tuesday demanding the removal of American troops from Iraq.
Reacting to the attack, US President Donald Trump said he held Iran fully responsible for the incident and added that the protesters will be held fully responsible, he wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
"Besides, we expect Iraq to use its forces to protect the Embassy, and so notified!" the President stated.
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Trump later warned in a separate statement that Tehran would pay a very big price after the attack, but when asked later in the day about the possibility of tensions spiraling into a war with Iran, Trump told reporters, "Do I want to? No. I want to have peace. I like peace. And Iran should want to have peace more than anybody. So I don't see that happening."
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the attack was orchestrated by terrorists, one of whom he named as Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.