Mwanzo wa mwisho wa haya yote, TV ya taifa ya Iran imesema Iran ndio ilihusika, Mungu atunusuru maana hapo hamna kingine, shambulizi la wazi kutoka Iran hadi kwenye kambi la wanajeshi wa Marekani ni wazi kwamba ngoma imeanza, hivi karibuni dunia itegemee kuona shughuli ambayo haijatokea muda mrefu.
Hapa aidha urudi kwenye tumbo la mama yako au ukubali kupokea yajayo, dunia itawasklizia Urusi na Uchina kama wataachia Iran apambane mwenyewe au wataingiza pua moja kwa moja, na wakijiingiza ndio basi.
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Iran strikes back: Multiple rockets are launched at Al-Asad airbase in Iraq that is home to US and Coalition forces and was visited by Donald Trump
- Iran state TV says Tehran has launched 'tens' of surface-to-surface missiles at Iraq’s Ain Assad air base housing US troops
- The base for American and coalition troops continued to get pelted with rockets with forces taking a third round Tuesday night, according to militarily sources
- It's unclear if there are any casualties at the base where President Trump visited in December 2018
- Local reports initially suggested that five rockets had struck the al-Taji military base situated 30km north of Baghdad, after 'shelter in place' sirens were heard
- However, Kurdistan 24 reporter Barzan Sadiq later tweeted that the base was calm on Tuesday night and suggested the purported attack was likely just a drill
- Reports of the alleged strike occurred just hours after a flurry of US airstrikes were carried out on militia bases in Western Iraq and Syria
Tehran has tonight launched a missile attack on Iraq's Ain Assad air base housing US and coalition troops, defense sources have revealed.
Iranian state TV said 'tens' of surface-to-surface missiles were launched Tuesday.
The base was hit by three barrages of missiles according to militarily sources at the location.
Facilities targeted by ballistic missiles from inside Iran include Erbil in northern Iraq and Al Asad in western Iraq, an official said.
'Under missile attack from Iran,' Fox News reported a senior US military source in a Iraq said. 'These are either cruise missiles or short range ballistic missiles. All over the country.'
It's unclear if there are any casualties at the base where President Trump visited in December 2018.
Facilities targeted by ballistic missiles from inside Iran on Tuesday include Al Asad in western Iraq - where Trump visited in December 2018 - and Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.
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