US Pulls Diplomats From Iraqi City, Citing Threats From Iran

US Pulls Diplomats From Iraqi City, Citing Threats From Iran
A general a view of the city after a week of violent protests in Basra, Iraq Sept. 9, 2018. Essam al-Sudani/Reuters
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WASHINGTON/NEW YORK—The United States announced on Sept. 28 it will effectively close its consulate in the Iraqi city of Basra and relocate diplomatic personnel assigned there following increasing threats from Iran and Iran-backed militia, including rocket fire.

The decision adds to mounting tension between the United States and Iran, which is the target of increasing U.S. economic sanctions.