Explosions lit up the Baghdad sky as Iran-backed militias launched a fierce ᴀssault on the U.S. Embᴀssy compound in the Iraqi capital. Waves of rockets and drones rained down on the heavily fortified Green Zone, triggering multiple blasts and forcing American and coalition security forces into intense defensive action. U.S. air defense systems, including C-RAM and Patriot batteries, intercepted dozens of incoming projectiles in spectacular mid-air explosions, while return fire targeted militia launch sites across the city.

The coordinated attack, claimed by IRGC-linked groups, marks a dangerous escalation on the ground front of the 2026 Iran war. Tehran is clearly attempting to open a new proxy theater in Iraq to relieve pressure on its collapsing forces elsewhere. This comes just hours after Iran’s mᴀssive missile barrages on Israel that showered Tel Aviv with shrapnel and damaged Ben Gurion Airport, and follows direct Iranian strikes on energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex.
The timing is no coincidence. Iran is lashing out wildly as it suffers devastating losses: the world’s largest South Pars gas field still burning from Israeli strikes, five warships destroyed by U.S. MQ-9 Reapers, catastrophic tunnel fires trapping thousands of IRGC troops, and relentless American 5,000-pound bunker-buster operations near the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite the USS Gerald R. Ford remaining under repair after earlier Iranian attacks, multiple U.S. carrier strike groups continue to dominate the critical waterway that carries one-fifth of the world’s daily oil supply. Thousands of Abrams tanks stand ready along key borders, while coalition forces maintain overwhelming pressure on the regime and its proxies.

The message from Washington and its allies is clear: attacks on American diplomatic missions and personnel will not go unanswered. Iran’s strategy of using proxies to strike soft targets while its own military infrastructure crumbles reveals a regime in strategic panic. Every rocket fired at Baghdad or Tel Aviv only strengthens the global coalition’s resolve to dismantle the Iran axis of terror.
The free world will not be intimidated by these desperate acts. Strength, rapid response, and decisive leadership remain the only effective deterrent. America and its partners will defend their interests and protect global stability against Iranian aggression.
