Iraq on a hot plate: Targeting Green Zone reignites tension

Iraq is currently living on a hot plate, due to the incident
targeting the Green Zone in the capital, Baghdad, which includes the US
embassy, with a number of missiles, despite the fact that no party has claimed
responsibility, and Iranian militias sought to evade the attack, unlike usual.
On the evening of Sunday, December 20, Iraqi army spokesman
Yahya Rasool announced that the Green Zone had been targeted by missile
strikes, which resulted in damage to a number of residential buildings and
cars. He added in a statement that such criminal acts target the citizens and
security, and they seek to diminish the prestige of the state and destabilize
the situation in the country.
The incident came about two weeks before the first
anniversary of the killing of Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani in a US air
strike near Baghdad airport.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo published a tweet in which
he considered that these criminals and corrupt persons should stop their
destabilizing activities, while Tehran warned the United States of
"creating tension" in the coming period, after Washington accused
armed groups backed by Iran of involvement in attack.
In a press conference, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman
Saeed Khatibzadeh said that the nature and timing of the attack, in addition to
the statements of the US Secretary of State, raised great doubts.
Khatibzadeh warned Washington not to seek to provoke tension
and set fire to the situation, adding, "The attacks against diplomatic and
residential headquarters are unacceptable," expressing his confidence in
the Iraqi authorities' efforts to "identify those responsible" for
the attack.
These developments overlap with US General Frank McKenzie's
announcement that his country is "ready to respond" if Iran attacks
its interests, saying, "We are ready to defend ourselves and our allies in
the region, and we are ready to respond if necessary."
For his part, a member of the political council of the Iraqi
al-Nujaba movement, Haider al-Lami, confirmed that there are parties trying to
shuffle the cards in Iraq, accusing the resistance of targeting the US embassy,
stating that Washington gave orders to its clients to do so.
The Iranian Mehr News Agency reported that a member of the
political council of Harakat al-Nujaba considered that the American embassy in
Baghdad was not a diplomatic mission but a military barracks.
The embassy condemned the attack and called on all Iraqi
political leaders to take steps to prevent such attacks and hold those
responsible accountable.
A spokesman for the Iraqi presidency condemned the attack,
and Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi announced that the government would not
remain silent about such actions, and that the perpetrators were being tracked.
Kadhimi said during a press conference that a number of
people suspected of bombing the Green Zone had been arrested, in addition to
the arrest of officials of security sector departments, describing the bombing
as a cowardly terrorist act.