Rockets Hit US Embassy in Baghdad

Three rockets slammed into the US embassy in Iraq's
capital on Sunday in the first direct hit reported after months of close calls.
“Mortars or rockets have hit our compound,” a US
diplomat in Baghdad, who refused to be identified, told Asharq Al-Awast.
One rocket hit an embassy cafeteria at dinner time
while two others landed nearby, a security source told Agence France Presse.
A senior Iraqi official told AFP at least one person
was wounded, but it was not immediately clear how serious the injuries were and
whether the person was an American national or an Iraqi staff member working at
the mission.
Reuters said three people were wounded.
The US State Department called on Iraq late Sunday
to "fulfil its obligations to protect our diplomatic facilities".
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi and Speaker
Mohammed Halbusi both condemned the incident, saying it risked dragging their
homeland into war.
Iraq has already been dragged into a worrying
tit-for-tat between the United States and Iran over the last month.
A similar attack on a northern Iraqi base killed an
American contractor, and the US retaliated with a strike on an Iran-backed
faction known as Kataeb Hezbollah.
Less than a week later, a US drone strike killed
Iranian general Qasem Soleimani outside the Baghdad airport -- prompting Iran
to fire ballistic missiles at an Iraqi base where US troops are stationed.