Why did U.S. occupying forces in Iraq massacre 27 Kataib Hezbollah fighters?


Iraqi protesters who stormed the U.S. embassy in Baghdad are supporters of the very popular mobilization force, Kataib Hezbollah, whom U.S. terrorists aggressively bombed recently.  Iraqi protesters also back Iran and the South Lebanese Hezbollah, why won't they?  But the protesters in Baghdad are not "Iranians" nor "Lebanese Hezbollah" as the ever-dumb Americans are claiming, deceiving themselves to soothe their befooled minds with crazy lullabies.   They forget, Iraqis are just like any one else.  Iraqis too detest colonial fingering.

Attack by U.S. forces was carried out on December 27, 2019 that later led to the storming of the U.S. embassy in the Iraqi capital.   More than 27 KH fighters were martyred and 37 injured.  The bodies of some are still buried under the rubble.  This attack was expected.  U.S. and Israel had been planning it for long to weaken Iraqi Shiia institutions after the failure of proxy attempts to spark a revolt in Iraq.    Kataib Hezbollah never attacked the U.S. military base K1 in Kirkuk nor does the U.S. have any evidence to prove it.   Remnants of ISIL are still scattered north of Baghdad.  Americans and their allies know IS was behind the K1 attack in Kirkuk, and it was a great opportunity to frame Iran by pretending retaliation on Kataib bases in the town of Al-Qaim.   The only 'evidence' cited by observers to nail Kataib Hezbollah was the assumption that the firepower utilized to attack the U.S. base in Kirkuk was too sophisticated for ISIL .... so it had to be some pro-Iran group.   Amazing horse-shit!  


Hashd Al-Shabi is another hugely popular mobilization force in Iraq that successfully fought ISIL and other AlQaeda terrorists, many allied to the US.  Hashd is also detested by the U.S. administration.

To know everything about the recent storming of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad at a glance, four tweets from Grayzone journalist / writer Ben Norton are thought provoking.














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