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US sending troops after embassy attack

President Donald Trump has tweeted that Iran ‘will pay a very big price’ over violent protests at the US embassy in Iraq, as more US troops are sent to the region.

Mr Trump said Iran would be held “fully responsible” for the attack on the US embassy compound in Baghdad, but it was unclear whether that meant military retaliation.

“They will pay a very BIG PRICE! This is not a Warning, it is a Threat. Happy New Year!” Mr Trump tweeted in the afternoon.

Defence Secretary Mark Esper later announced that “in response to recent events” in Iraq, and at Mr Trump’s direction, he had authorised the immediate deployment of an infantry battalion of about 750 soldiers to the Middle East.

Mr Esper said additional soldiers are prepared to deploy over the next several days.

“This deployment is an appropriate and precautionary action taken in response to increased threat levels against US personnel and facilities, such as we witnessed in Baghdad today,” Mr Esper said in a written statement.

Tuesday’s breach of the embassy compound followed American airstrikes on Sunday that killed 25 fighters of an Iran-backed militia in Iraq, the Kataeb Hezbollah.

The US said those strikes were in retaliation for last week’s killing of an American contractor and the wounding of American and Iraqi troops in a rocket attack.

“Iran killed an American contractor, wounding many,” Mr Trump tweeted from his estate in Florida.

“We strongly responded, and always will. Now Iran is orchestrating an attack on the US Embassy in Iraq. They will be held fully responsible. In addition, we expect Iraq to use its forces to protect the Embassy, and so notified!”

Dozens of militiamen and their supporters smashed a main door to the embassy compound and set fire to a reception area, but they did not enter the main buildings.

By early evening Tuesday, the mob had retreated from the compound but set up several tents outside for a sit-in. Dozens of yellow flags belonging to Iran-backed Shiite militias were plastered along the embassy’s concrete wall along with anti-US graffiti. American Apache helicopters flew overhead and dropped flares over the area in what the US military called a “show of force.”

Iran has denied it was behind the protests in Iraq and warned against any retaliation.

The 750 soldiers deploying immediately are in addition to 14,000 US troops who have deployed to the Gulf region since May in response to concerns about Iranian aggression, including its alleged sabotage of commercial shipping in the Persian Gulf.

The US also was sending 100 or more additional Marines to the embassy compound to support its defences.

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