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    Drone and Rocket Attacks Rock Baghdad’s Green Zone Targeting NATO HQ and US Embassy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Baghdad’s usually secure and heavily guarded Green Zone was violently disrupted this week by a series of well-coordinated drone and rocket attacks aimed at critical international sites within the capital. The assault specifically targeted the United States Embassy compound as well as Union III, the central headquarters for the NATO Mission Iraq (NMI), marking a significant escalation in hostilities against foreign diplomatic and military presences in Iraq.

    The attacks unfolded in the early hours of Friday morning, shattering the calm with the blaring of air defense sirens echoing throughout Baghdad. Residents and security personnel alike reported hearing the distinctive hum of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) approaching, followed by the rapid deployment of Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar (C-RAM) systems attempting to intercept the incoming projectiles. This level of precision and frequency in the strikes signals a troubling intensification by local militia factions, who have long viewed the Green Zone as a symbolic and strategic target.

    Union III, the NATO Mission Iraq headquarters, holds particular significance as it serves as the nerve center for NATO’s advisory and training efforts aimed at strengthening Iraqi security forces. Although NATO’s presence in Iraq has traditionally been non-combat and focused on capacity-building, this direct assault places European and North American personnel in immediate jeopardy. Despite the damage sustained to the facility, strict emergency protocols and rapid response measures ensured that casualties were avoided, underscoring the preparedness of the staff amidst rising threats.

    Security analysts have pointed to the Islamic Resistance in Iraq as the most probable group behind these attacks. The organization has recently intensified its rhetoric, openly declaring its intent to expel what it terms “foreign occupiers” from Iraqi territory. This surge in violence is part of a wider regional escalation, complicating the Iraqi government’s already delicate balancing act between maintaining national sovereignty and relying on international partnerships for security and stability.

    The international community has been quick to denounce the attacks. Officials from the British Foreign Office condemned the strikes as reckless provocations that jeopardize peace and stability not only in Iraq but across the broader Middle East. As the dust settles and smoke rises over the Tigris River, questions loom large about the future viability of foreign missions operating under the constant threat of drone warfare and asymmetric attacks.

    These developments highlight the evolving nature of conflict in Iraq, where advanced drone technology is increasingly being employed by non-state actors to challenge established military powers. The Green Zone, once considered an impregnable fortress, now faces unprecedented security challenges that could reshape the operational landscape for international forces and diplomats alike.

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