US senators slam WH briefing on Soleimani: All the present day updates
Lawmakers say Trump officers failed to present evidence justifying Iranian preferred's killing with out Congress' approval.
The Iran-backed Iraqi defense force organization Popular Mobilisation Forces has vowed that it's going to also avenge the killing in their commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandi and Soleimani [Murtaja Lateef/Reuters]

Iran has fired greater than a dozen missiles at two Iraqi army bases hosting US troops, the Pentagon confirmed.  

The rockets fired at the Ain al-Asad base in Anbar province and a base in Erbil early on Wednesday got here amid escalating tensions among Washington and Tehran following the USA killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani in Iraq last week.


Iran had pledged retaliatory attacks in opposition to the United States for the killing of Soleimani, who america President Donald Trump stated that plotting an 'drawing close attack' on American forces.

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Here are all of the latest updates as of Thursday, January 9

US to UN: We'll take more action 'as necessary' to protect troops in Mideast

The United States authorities advised that UN that it is ready to take extra action "as necessary" inside the Middle East to shield American personnel and pursuits within the place.

In a letter to the UN Security Council, US Ambassador Kelly Craft said the killing of Soleimani in Baghdad on Friday was justified below Article 51 of the UN Charter.

Under Article 51, international locations are required to "right now document" to the 15-member Security Council any measures taken in workout the proper of self-defence. The United States used Article fifty one to justify taking movement in Syria against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also called ISIS) in 2014.

US senators denounce 'lack of evidence' to justify killing of Soleimani

Utah Senator Mike Lee, who belongs to US President Donald Trump's Republican Party, has wondered the administration's categorized briefing at the killing of Iranian wellknown Qassem Soleimani, calling it "the worst" that he has ever attended.

In a press conference in Washington DC, Lee informed journalists that found it "simply provoking" that Trump's intelligence officers refused to offer statistics that brought about the president's choice to reserve Soleimani's killing.

Another Republican Senator Rand Paul stated he "did now not research some thing from the hearing" that he had not visible formerly from news reviews, adding that prospects for international relations has been faded due to Trump's action. 

Meanwhile, in an interview with CNN, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy stated "there was no proof of an impending and particular threat" from Soleimani to take the US action.

"That become fairly stunning to us, the shortage of proof. Without that, the president does not have the authority to take army action, with out coming to Congress first."

Majority of the Republicans, who contronl the Senate, but defended the decision of Trump.

PM Morrison says Australia not withdrawing troops from Iraq

Australian troops and employees will live in Iraq to preserve their task, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday, as tensions eased following an Iranian assault on US forces there.

Speaking to reporters, Morrison introduced that an Australian naval vessel would travel as deliberate closer to the Strait of Hormuz this week, to assist guard transport inside the area.

Wednesday, January 8:

Iraqis denounce missile attacks as 'violation of sovereignty'

Iran's missile attack on military bases in Iraq website hosting US troops has raised questions over Iraq's sovereignty and contemplated Tehran's deep-rooted influence over Baghdad.

"The strikes were absolutely a violation of our sovereignty," 24-year-vintage Rayyan al-Jaaf told Al Jazeera. "What Iran did become the same as america whilst it released a missile in Baghdad to kill Soleimani.

"Both have been attacks on Iraq, but the authorities has been by and large silent," he introduced. 

Duelling narratives after US House briefings on Iran

US Democrats and Republicans supplied duelling narratives after a categorized briefing with pinnacle management officials at the killing of Soleimani.

While Republicans praised Trump for ordering the killing, Democrats stated they have been now not satisfied the "coming near near threat" the management claimed in its justification existed.

"Not simplest did the president make the proper name but this became a clean and gift chance for American pastimes and American people," said Republican Representative Mark Meadows.

However, Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly referred to as the Trump team's briefing "sophomoric and fully unconvincing" and referred to as america killing of Soleimani "impulsive, reckless".

Iraq's Sadr says crisis is over, tells militias to stand down

Influential Iraqi Shia chief Moqtada al-Sadr said the disaster Iraq became experiencing is over following de-escalation rhetoric from Iran and the USA and known as on military groups no longer to carry out assaults.

A new strong Iraqi government capable of defend the state's sovereignty and independence ought to be shaped in the next 15 days and bring in an early election, al-Sadr stated in a assertion, including that Iraqis should still are seeking for to expel foreign troops.

"I name at the Iraqi factions to be deliberate, affected person, and not to begin navy moves, and to shut down the extremist voices of a few rogue elements till all political, parliamentary and international methods had been exhausted," he stated.


Western defence planners estimate Iran's inventory of brief and medium-variety ballistic missiles to be barely over 200, the majority of which are below the manage of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

With ranges of up to 2,500km (1,554 miles), the modern missiles, like the Sejjil-2 are stable-fuelled. This method the time needed to launch a missile is a good deal shorter, at the same time as its range lets in it to hit most objectives inside the Middle East.


Trump: Iran 'appears to be standing down'

US President Donald Trump has said Iran "appears to be standing down", a sign that Washington will not seek a response.
Trump was addressing the nation from the White House on Wednesday following the Iranian missile attacks on US forces in Iraq where he said "no Americans were killed".
"As long as I am leader, Iran will never have nuclear weapons," he said.
He said he will ask NATO "to become much more involved" in the Middle East. 
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Iran believed to have deliberately evaded US forces in missile attack

Iran is believed to have intentionally sought to avoid US military casualties, in step with US and European authorities assets acquainted with intelligence tests.

The resources, talking on condition of anonymity, stated the Iranians had been concept to have targeted the attacks to miss US forces to prevent the disaster from escalating out of manipulate whilst nonetheless sending a message of Iranian remedy.

A supply in Washington stated overnight that early indications had been of no US casualties, whilst different US officers declined remark.

UN: Iraq 'should not pay price for external rivalries'

The UN undertaking in Iraq said the united states have to now not be made to "pay the price" inside the escalating struggle between Tehran and Washington.

In a announcement, the UN task said that the ultra-modern strikes "once more violate Iraqi sovereignty".

"We name for urgent restraint and a resumption of discussion. Iraq should now not pay the fee for external rivalries," the statement added.

What happened in Iraq? A quick summary 

  • At about 1:30am local time on Wednesday (22:30 GMT on Tuesday), Iran fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles from its territory against at least two Iraqi facilities hosting US-led coalition personnel, the US military said.
  • The missiles hit two bases: Ain al-Asad in Anbar province and a facility in Erbil, the capital of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region. 
  • No casualties have been officially confirmed so far.
  • In a speech in Tehran after the attack, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei said: "The corrupt presence of the US in the region should come to an end", calling the missile attack a "slap in the face" of the US.
  • Trump said "all is good" on Twitter hours after the attacks. He said would make a statement on Wednesday morning. 
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NATO chief condemns Iran rocket attacks

Report of US withdrawal incorrect, KUNA agency hacked: Kuwait

US-Iran escalation threatens aid to millions: charity

Airlines avoiding flying through Iran and Iraq airspace

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France condemns the strikes

Iraqi PM warned about imminent attack from Iran: spokesman

Iraqi Kurdish leaders call for region to be kept out of rivalries

Iran-backed Iraqi militia leader vows 'Iraqi response': Tweet

Turkish minister to visit Iraq to ease tensions

China urges restraint

Lufthansa halts overflying Iran and Iraq

Any country attacking Israel will be dealt 'strongest blow': Netanyahu

Khamenei and Trump react to Iranian missile attacks

Spain says it has withdrawn some of its troops from Iraq

Germany 'strongly condemns' Iran missile attacks: Defence minister

EU promises to try to save Iran nuclear deal despite setback

UAE says region must pull back from 'troubling' tensions

A handout picture provided by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows him addressing a meeting in Teharn on January 8, 2020. Khamenei said a
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addresses the public in Tehran on January 8, 2020 [Iranian supreme leader's website/AFP]

Attacks on US targets were 'legitimate self-defence': Iran

Iran responding to US by cutting off America's 'leg' in region: Rouhani

Iran's supreme leader tells US to leave the region

No Polish troops hurt: minister

Iraqi oil facilities secure: OPEC

Britain condemns attack on military bases

Emirates Airline cancels Baghdad flight

Soleimani killing: Iranian-American community reacts to tension

Iran's president to deliver speech

No Iraqi casualties in 22-missile attack overnight: Military

Norway says none of its troops injured or killed

Denmark says none of its soldiers wounded or killed

80 'US terrorists' killed in attack: Iranian state TV

India issues travel warning on Iraq

Pakistan warns citizens to 'exercise maximum caution'

A handout screengrab grab taken from a video released by Iranian state TV (IRIB) shows rockets lunched from Iran against the US military base in Ein-al Asad in Iraq, 08 January 2020. According to Iran
A handout screengrab grab taken from a video released by Iranian state TV (IRIB) shows rockets launched from Iran against the US military base in Ein-al Asad in Iraq [EPA]

IRGC threatens attacks on Dubai and Haifa if Washington retaliates

Japan urges diplomacy after Iran missile attack

US security posture in UAE unchanged after Iraq attacks: Official

Oil surges, stocks fall after Iran attack

Gold bar
The price of gold soared in the wake of the Iran attacks as investors worried about further escalations [File: Tamara Abdul Hadi/Reuters]

Philippines to evacuate citizens from Iraq

Iranian official warns any US retaliation will lead to regional war

 

Trump tweets 'all is well' 

Zarif: Iran took proportionate measures in self-defence

Soleimani buried 

Australian PM says all personnel in Iraq safe

Pompeo briefs Kurdistan PM Barzani on Iran missile attacks

IRGC commander says missile attacks 'first step': State TV

iraq us bases map

US official: Very few if any casualties from Iranian attack on sites in Iraq

Iran's telecommunications minister: 'Get the hell out of our region' 

Biden: I'm holding off on making a comment

US FAA bans airlines from flying over Iraq, Iran

Trump unlikely to immediately make televised address: reports

What war powers does Trump have? 

Trump on Soleimani
Trump delivers remarks following the US Military killing against Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, Iraq [Tom Brenner/Reuters] 

Iran used surface-to-surface missiles: Fars 

Trump to address US 

Iran starts 'second round' of attacks against US bases in Iraq: Tasnim

Pelosi: America and world cannot afford war

Trump may address US following attacks on US forces: reports 

iraq us bases map

Iran threatens to attack Israel and US allies

Ain al-Assad attack
This still image from an Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting video allegedly shows rockets launched from Iran against the US military base in Ein-al Asad in Iraq [Handout/IRIB/AFP]

White House: Trump briefed on attacks on US forces in Iraq 

Pompeo and Esper arrive the White House

IRGC: Rockets in revenge of Soleimani killing 

Iran threatens 'more crushing responses' if fresh US attack: State TV 

Pentagon confirms rockets fired at two Iraqi bases hosting US troops

Attacks underway on multiple locations in Iraq: US official 

US official confirms airstrikes at Iraq's Ain al-Asad air base housing US troops

Iran fires rockets at Iraq base housing US troops

NATO heeds Trump's call

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Democrats slam Trump, Republicans defend him 

Iraqis denounce Iran missiles 

US general: Iran intended to kill US personnel

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