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Iran claimed accountability Sunday for a missile barrage that struck close to a sprawling U.S. consulate complicated within the northern Iraqi metropolis of Irbil, saying it was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard earlier this week.

No accidents have been reported in Sunday’s assault on town of Irbil, which marked a big escalation between the U.S. and Iran. Hostility between the longtime foes has typically performed out in Iraq, whose authorities is allied with each international locations.

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Iran’s highly effective Revolutionary Guard stated on its web site that it attacked what it described as an Israeli spy middle in Irbil. It didn’t elaborate, however in a press release stated Israel had been on the offensive, citing the latest strike that killed two members of the Revolutionary Guard. The semi-official Tasnim information company quoted an unnamed supply as saying Iran fired 10 Fateh missiles, together with a number of Fateh-110 missiles, which have a variety of about 300 kilometers (186 miles).

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The supply stated the assault resulted in a number of casualties and the primary goal for the missiles was the “Zionist base, which is much from the American navy base.”

An Iraqi official in Baghdad initially stated a number of missiles had hit the U.S. consulate in Irbil, the supposed goal of the assault. Later, Lawk Ghafari, the pinnacle of Kurdistan’s overseas media workplace, stated not one of the missiles had struck the U.S. facility, however that residential areas across the compound had been hit.

Iran has claimed accountability for a missile barrage that struck close to a sprawling U.S. consulate complicated within the northern Iraqi metropolis of Irbil, saying it was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard.
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In a Twitter submit, he stated the dearth of response from the worldwide group to repeated assaults by Iran on Kurdistan “is of nice concern” and was encouraging future assaults by Tehran.

A U.S. protection official stated the strike was launched from neighboring Iran, and that it was nonetheless unsure what number of missiles have been fired and the place they landed. A second U.S. official stated there was no harm at any U.S. authorities facility and that there was no indication the goal was the consulate constructing, which is new and unoccupied.

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Neither the Iraqi official nor the U.S. officers have been licensed to debate the occasion with the media and spoke to The Related Press on situation of anonymity.

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Satellite tv for pc broadcast channel Kurdistan24, which is situated close to the U.S. consulate, went on air from their studio shortly after the assault, displaying shattered glass and particles on their studio ground.

The assault got here a number of days after Iran stated it could retaliate for an Israeli strike close to Damascus, Syria, that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard. On Sunday, Iran’s state-run IRNA information company quoted Iraqi media acknowledging the assaults in Irbil, with out saying the place they originated.

The missile barrage coincided with regional tensions. Negotiations in Vienna over Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal hit a “pause” over Russian calls for about sanctions focusing on Moscow for its warfare on Ukraine. In the meantime, Iran suspended its secret Baghdad-brokered talks geared toward defusing years-long tensions with regional rival Saudi Arabia, after Saudi Arabia carried out its largest recognized mass execution in its fashionable historical past with over three dozens Shiites killed.

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The Iraqi safety officers stated there have been no casualties from the Irbil assault, which they stated occurred after midnight and prompted materials harm within the space. They spoke on situation of anonymity in step with laws.

One of many Iraqi officers stated the ballistic missiles have been fired from Iran, with out elaborating. He stated the Iranian-made Fateh-110 missiles possible have been fired in retaliation for the 2 Revolutionary Guards killed in Syria.

The U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Mathew Tueller, stated the U.S. condemns the legal assault on civilian targets in Irbil. “Iranian regime parts have claimed accountability for this assault and have to be held accountable for this flagrant violation of Iraqi sovereignty,” he stated in a press release posted by the U.S. consulate in Irbil.

U.S. forces stationed at Irbil’s airport compound have come below fireplace from rocket and drone assaults prior to now, with U.S. officers blaming Iran-backed teams.

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The highest U.S. commander for the Center East has repeatedly warned in regards to the rising threats of assaults from Iran and Iranian-backed militias on troops and allies in Iraq and Syria.

In an interview with The Related Press in December, Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie stated that whereas U.S. forces in Iraq have shifted to a non-combat function, Iran and its proxies nonetheless need all American troops to depart the nation. In consequence, he stated, which will set off extra assaults.’

The Biden administration determined final July to finish the U.S. fight mission in Iraq by Dec. 31, and U.S. forces progressively moved to an advisory function final 12 months. The troops will nonetheless present air assist and different navy assist for Iraq’s battle towards the Islamic State.

The U.S. presence in Iraq has lengthy been a flash level for Tehran, however tensions spiked after a January 2020 U.S. drone strike close to the Baghdad airport killed a prime Iranian normal. In retaliation, Iran launched a barrage of missiles at al-Asad airbase, the place U.S. troops have been stationed. Greater than 100 service members suffered traumatic mind accidents within the blasts.

Extra lately, Iranian proxies are believed answerable for an assassination try late final 12 months on Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

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And officers have stated they consider Iran was behind the October drone assault on the navy outpost in southern Syria the place American troops are based mostly. No U.S. personnel have been killed or injured within the assault.

Al-Kadhimi tweeted: “The aggression which focused the pricey metropolis of Irbil and unfold worry amongst its inhabitants is an assault on the safety of our individuals.”

Masrour Barzani, prime minister of the semi-autonomous Kurdish-controlled area, condemned the assault. In a Fb submit, he stated Irbil “won’t bow to the cowards who carried out the terrorist assault.”

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As the Dalai Lama turns 89, exiled Tibetans fear a future without him

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As the Dalai Lama turns 89, exiled Tibetans fear a future without him

In a monastery beneath snow-capped mountains in northern India, the Buddhist monk entrusted with protecting the Dalai Lama and foretelling his people’s future is concerned.

The Dalai Lama turned 89 on Saturday, and China insists it will choose his successor as Tibet’s chief spiritual leader. That has the Medium of Tibet’s Chief State Oracle contemplating what might come next.

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“His Holiness is the fourteenth Dalai Lama, then there will be a fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth,” the medium, known as the Nechung, said. “In countries, leaders change, and then that story is over. But in Tibet it works differently.”

Tibetan Buddhists believe that learned monastics are reincarnated after death as newborns. The Dalai Lama, who is currently recuperating in the United States from a medical procedure, has said he will clarify questions about succession — including if and where he will be reincarnated — around his ninetieth birthday. As part of a reincarnation identification process, the medium will enter a trance to consult the oracle.

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The incumbent Dalai Lama is a charismatic figure who popularized Buddhism internationally and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for keeping alive the Tibetan cause in exile. Beijing sees him as a dangerous separatist, though he has embraced what he calls a “Middle Way” of peacefully seeking genuine autonomy and religious freedom within China.

The Dalai Lama turned 89 years old on Saturday. (AFP via Getty Images / File)

Any successor will be inexperienced and unknown on the global stage. That has sparked concerns about whether the movement will lose momentum or grow more radical amid heightened tensions between Beijing and Washington, long a source of bipartisan support for the Central Tibetan Administration, Tibet’s government-in-exile.

The CTA and its partners in the West as well as India, which has hosted the Dalai Lama in the Himalayan foothills for more than six decades, are preparing for a future without his influential presence.

President Joe Biden is expected to soon sign a bill that requires the State Department to counter what it calls Chinese “disinformation” that Tibet, which was annexed by the People’s Republic of China in 1951, has been part of China since ancient times.

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“China wants recognition that Tibet has been part of China … throughout history, and this bill is suggesting that it would be relatively easy for Tibet supporters to get a western government to refuse to give recognition for such an extensive claim,” said Tibet specialist Robert Barnett of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies.

U.S. lawmakers, including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., visited the Dalai Lama last month to celebrate Congress passing the legislation, which Sikyong Penpa Tsering, who heads the CTA, called a “breakthrough.”

The bill is part of a strategic shift away from emphasizing Chinese rights violations such as forced assimilation, the Sikyong, or political leader, told Reuters. Since 2021, CTA has lobbied two dozen countries, including the U.S., to publicly undermine Beijing’s narrative that Tibet has always been part of China, he said.

With U.S. weight behind this strategy, the exiles hope to push China to the negotiating table, he said. “If every country keeps saying that Tibet is part of the People’s Republic of China, then where is the reason for China to come and talk to us?”

The Chinese foreign ministry said in response to Reuters’ questions that it would be open to discussions with the Dalai Lama about his “personal future” if he “truly gives up his position of splitting the motherland” and recognised Tibet as an unalienable part of China.

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Tibetans participate in a protest march held to mark the 65th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule, in the northern hill town of Dharamsala, India, March 10, 2024. (Reuters / Adnan Abidi / File)

Beijing, which has not held official talks with the Dalai Lama’s representatives since 2010, has also urged Biden not to sign the bill.

The office of the Dalai Lama, who has in recent years apologized for remarks he made about women and to a young child, referred an interview request to the Sikyong.

Succession questions

Most historians say Tibet was assimilated into the Mongol Empire during the 13th-14th century Yuan dynasty, which also covered large parts of present day China. Beijing says that it established its sovereign claim, though scholars believe the relationship varied greatly over the centuries and remote Tibet largely governed itself for much of the time.

The People’s Liberation Army marched into Tibet in 1950 and announced its “peaceful liberation”. After a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959, a young Dalai Lama fled into exile in India.

In 1995, atheist China and the Dalai Lama separately identified two boys as the Panchen Lama, the second-most-important Tibetan Buddhist leader. The Dalai Lama’s pick was taken away by Chinese authorities and has not been seen since.

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Many Buddhists consider Beijing’s choice illegitimate, though most expect a similar parallel selection for the next Dalai Lama given the Chinese government’s stance that he must reincarnate, and it must approve the successor.

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In this photo shared by the Office of the Dalai Lama, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, left, is greeted by Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, at the Tibetan leader’s residence in Dharamshala, India, June 19, 2024.  (Tenzin Choejor/Office of the Dalai Lama via AP)

Chinese authorities have “tried to insert themselves into the succession of the Dalai Lama, but we will not let that happen,” said U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee during his Dharamsala visit last month.

India, whose troops clashed with China near the Tibetan plateau in 2022, has been less vocal about its position on succession.

“The U.S. … does not have to worry about border incursions as India does,” said Donald Camp, a former top South Asia official on the U.S. National Security Council.

But as home to tens of thousands of Tibetans and an ascendant voice on the global stage, Delhi will be pulled into the fray, observers of Indian diplomacy say. Hawkish commentators have already called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to meet with the Dalai Lama as a way of pressuring China.

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Delhi’s Ministry of External Affairs declined to comment on the succession but its former ambassador to China, Ashok Kantha, said India would not be “comfortable with China trying to control that process.”

“Privately, we have told China … that for them the best option is engaging with the Dalai Lama and his representatives,” said Kantha. “Post-fourteenth Dalai Lama we don’t know what will happen.”

The respect that the Dalai Lama commands among Tibetan exiles has kept in check frustrations and a formal push for independence, though it isn’t clear if that balance will be maintained following his death.

Tibetan Youth Congress general secretary Sonam Tsering said his advocacy group respected the Middle Way but, like many other young Tibetans, it wanted full independence.

For now, Tibetans are focused on supporting the Dalai Lama in fulfilling his desire to return to his homeland before his death, he said.

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But if the wish “is not fulfilled, then the emotional outburst, the emotional challenges they are going through, it’s very difficult to think of,” he said.

The Sikyong said CTA’s new emphasis on challenging China’s narrative united pro-independence Tibetans with those pursuing the Middle Way, as Tibet’s historical status was a point of common agreement.

On Saturday, tens of thousands of Buddhists and well-wishers around the world will gather to celebrate and pray for the long life of a leader who for them represents the strongest hope of an eventual return to Tibet.

But time for both the Dalai Lama and his people is starting to run out.

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