WASHINGTON: The Pentagon warned on Thursday that the Iran-backed Kataeb Hezbollah group that stormed the US embassy in Baghdad would carry out more attacks on US facilities — and would regret it.

“The provocative behaviour has been out there for months ... So do I think they may do something? Yes. And they will likely regret it,” Defence Secretary Mark Esper told reporters. “We are prepared to exercise self-defence, and we are prepared to deter further bad behaviour from these groups, all of which are sponsored, directed and resourced by Iran.”

Esper said there were “some indications out there” that groups may be planning additional attacks, and that the US would respond accordingly. “If we get word of attacks or some type of indication, we will take pre-emptive action as well to protect American forces, to protect American lives,” he said.

The Pentagon ordered hundreds of rapid-response troops to the Gulf region on Tuesday after Iraqi protesters stormed the normally highly-protected US embassy compound in Baghdad, breaching its outer wall while chanting “Death to America!”

The protesters, many from Kataeb Hezbolla, were angered by weekend air strikes by US forces that killed 25 of their supporters, said by Washington to be retaliation for rocket attacks on Dec 27 that killed a US civilian contractor.

Joint Chiefs Chairman General Mark Milley said Iran had been behind a “sustained campaign” to provoke the United States since at least October.

Esper said the reinforcements, sent to Kuwait, would allow the Pentagon to be prepared “for any contingency”. “The game has changed and we’re prepared to do what is necessary to defend our personnel, and our interests and our partners in the region,” he said.

The US already has some 60,000 troops in the region, sharply up from a year ago, in response to Iran’s alleged attacks on tankers in the Gulf and a drone-and-missile assault on Saudi oil installations in September, which Washington and Riyadh blamed on Tehran.

Published in Dawn, January 3rd, 2020

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