BAGHDAD/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iraq's parliament called on Sunday for U.S. and other foreign troops to leave as a backlash grows against the U.S. killing of a top Iranian general, and President
Donald Trump doubled down on threats to target Iranian cultural sites if Tehran retaliates.
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Deepening a crisis that has heightened fears of a major
Middle East conflagration,
Iran said it was taking another step back from commitments under a 2015
nuclear deal with six major powers.
Iran's most prominent general, Qassem Soleimani, was killed on Friday in a U.S. drone strike on his convoy at Baghdad airport, an attack that carried U.S.-Iranian hostilities into uncharted waters.