- Title: Iraqi militias withdraw from U.S. Embassy
- Date: 1st January 2020
- Summary: BAGHDAD, IRAQ (JANUARY 1, 2020) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS MARCHING AND CHANTING CROWD OF PROTESTERS/ HELICOPTER FLYING OVER HEAD PROTESTERS BURNING TYRE OUTSIDE U.S. EMBASSY COMPOUND TYRES BURNING VARIOUS OF SECURITY PERSONNEL WATCHING PROTEST FROM ROOF OF US EMBASSY COMPOUND VARIOUS OF U.S. EMBASSY SECURITY PERSONNEL WATCHING PROTESTERS FROM ROOF IRAQI SECURITY FORCES WEARING RED BERETS OUTSIDE US EMBASSY BUILDING VARIOUS OF ARMED IRAQI SOLDIERS IRAQI SOLDIER HOLDING RIFLE/PLACARD IN BACKGROUND READING'' (Arabic') 'WE WILL RETALIATE'' IRAQI FORCES OUTSIDE US EMBASSY WITH FIRE BURNING IN BACKGROUND VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS AND IRANIAN-BACKED MILITIA MEMBERS FOLDING TENTS PICK UP VEHICLE BEING LOADED WITH FURNITURE MASKED MILITIA MEMBERS DISMANTLING TENT POLES PICK UP VEHICLE LOADED WITH MATTRESSES PROTESTERS IN BACK OF PICKUP VEHICLE DRIVING VARIOUS OF TRUCK LOADED WITH METAL POLES AND FURNITURE DRIVING AWAY TRUCK DRIVING AWAY THROUGH CROWD OF PROTESTERS (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) HEAD OF MUSLIM SCHOLARS UNION IN DIYALA PROVINCE, JABAR AL-MA'MOURI, SAYING: "I have thousands of people who are ready to join the protests. But we have responded to the call of the Commander-in-Chief of armed forces, Prime Minister to disperse quietly. We are committed to the calm until (US troops) depart." PROTESTERS AND MILITIA MEMBERS WALKING AWAY PROTESTERS CARRYING THEIR BLANKETS AND WALKING AWAY TRUCK LOADED WITH MATTRESSES AS PROTESTERS WALK PAST
- Embargoed: 15th January 2020 16:05
- Keywords: Iran Iraq Shiite US Embassy US President Trump United States protest
- Location: BAGHDAD, IRAQ
- City: BAGHDAD, IRAQ
- Country: Iraq
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Civil Unrest
- Reuters ID: LVA001BUCCEH3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:Supporters of Iran-backed Iraqi paramilitary groups began to withdraw from the U.S. embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday (January 1), a day after they stormed the outer perimeter, forcing Washington to dispatch extra troops and threaten reprisals against Iran.
The demonstrators, angry at U.S. air strikes that targeted an Iran-backed group and killed at least 25 people, hurled rocks at the building while U.S. forces stationed on the rooftops fired tear gas to disperse them.
But by mid-afternoon, most of the protesters appeared to have obeyed a call to withdraw, issued by the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) umbrella group of mainly Shi'ite militia, which said the demonstrators' "message has been heard".
Young men used palm tree branches to sweep the street in front of the embassy compound, while others packed up equipment and vans arrived to take people away. Some left to set up a protest camp in front of a nearby hotel.
The protests mark a new turn in the shadow war between Washington and Tehran playing out across the Middle East. U.S. President Donald Trump, who faces re-election in 2020, on Tuesday threatened to retaliate against Iran but said later he did not want to go to war.
The unrest was prompted by air raids launched by the United States on Sunday against bases of the Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah in retaliation for missile attacks that killed a U.S. contractor at a base in northern Iraq last week.
Crowds rallied on Tuesday to protest, chanting death to America, setting fires, throwing rocks and smashing surveillance cameras. They breached an outer perimeter of the heavily guarded embassy but did not enter the main compound.
The huge embassy, built along the banks of the Tigris River in central Baghdad's fortified "green zone" during American occupation following the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein, is the biggest U.S. diplomatic mission in the world.
Washington says its diplomats are safe and it is rushing hundreds of extra troops to the region.
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