ICHEOKU says apparently Iran wanted to replicate what they did to the American embassy in Tehran during their 1979 revolution. The Iraqi government on the other hand is also complicit because of their failure to protect the American embassy on their soil. Both countries therefore are jointly responsible for the attack on the American embassy in Baghdad and must be held accountable for executing and permitting the attack, respectively. The two countries must be made to pay for the cost of repairs and replacements of whatever were damaged and/or destroyed during the mayhem.
Enough of tolerating these maniacs exploding at the slightest provocation and taking it out on America and its interests in the Middle East. None of them ever dares to destroy Russia's or Chinese assets in their region, fully aware that both countries are a no nonsense countries and will retaliate in equal measure, if not more. But for America, they have concluded that they would not respond in kind or in a way that would send them a strong message of never again should this be tolerated. This is the reason they frequently take to the streets to protest America and destroying American assets and burning American flags, because they have become emboldened by getting away with so many intransigence carried out against America in the past, including the invasion and hostage taking of diplomatic staff in Tehran.
As part of the punishment against Iran and Iraq, there should be drawn a line in the sand that the next time such a thing happens, that their own embassies will either be attacked or shut down. The government in Iraq cannot survive a day without America's presence in the Middle East and therefore the Prime Minister must be read the riot act to either use the authorities of his office to protect embassies in his country or his days in office are numbered. Any protest crosses the line when properties are being damaged, destroyed and set on fire, especially properties which are on sovereign grounds of the United States of America like the embassy. Enough of the cuddling of these maniacs; the time for measure for measure has since come and in order to put a stop to the vagrancy and recurring lashing out against American interests in that part of the world.
Better still, the next time it happens, live ammunition should be deployed against any person wantonly destroying properties in a zero tolerance enforcement of law on international relations to protect America's embassy sovereign grounds. Also, it would appear that the perimeter walls were not as strong as original intended, so necessary adjustment should be made thereto, including taking a blueprint from Israeli walls which has kept them safe from the Palestine. Those walls could not have been breached, regardless of the number of maniacs that were assembled against it. Then a few meters before the wall should be lines of concertina barbed razor wires providing additional protective hurdles to cross before even reaching the walls. Raising the windows higher should also be considered.
ICHEOKU says the frequency of these attacks on American embassies has become such that people are beginning to wonder if indeed America can and is capable of protecting its diplomatic foreign missions. From Pakistan to Egypt to Libya to Cuba to Tanzania to Kenya to Yemen to Iran and now Iraq, they are just too many of these attacks on American embassies that it is about time something is done to end it, including drastically, if need be. The only language these petulant understand is ruthless force, otherwise why have they never attacked any Russian embassy any where? Imagine a militia saying that they rubbed America's nose in the dirt with the attack in Baghdad and you wonder if these guys have any better thing they do with their time and life.
A very ungrateful bunch who could not remove Saddam Hussein from power until America stepped in and did it for them. They couldn't stop ISIS from nearly overrunning their country until America did it for them. Yet they always attack America as their problem. The worst part is their government's involvement in this attack. Iraqi security forces did not allow Iraqi protesters who have been protesting against the government since October last year to breach the Green Zone, so what changed with the militia that attacked the United States embassy inside the same Green Zone. The same Iraqi government vehemently condemned the United States Air strikes but has yet to condemn the attack on the American embassy with the same vehemence.
ICHEOKU says enough of the niceties as only a strong response will resonate with this two countries, who are now joined at the hip as foes of the United States of America and should be treated as one.
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