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Exclusive: US Evacuation Failures in Iraq Reveal Diplomatic Vulnerabilities as Iranian Attacks Surge

Last updated: March 11, 2026 6:49 pm
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The US evacuation of non-emergency personnel from Iraq has been severely delayed, forcing British forces to rescue diplomats from Erbil as Iranian-backed attacks intensify. A recent drone strike on a Baghdad support center injured three guards, highlighting dangerous gaps in diplomatic security and raising urgent questions about the US’s operational readiness and Iraq’s commitment to protecting American assets.

US struggles to evacuate personnel from facilities under fire in Iraq: Officials

Nearly ten days after the State Department ordered non-emergency US government employees to leave Iraq, officials confirm to ABC News that the evacuation remains incomplete, with personnel still stranded in facilities under fire. The order came amid a rapidly deteriorating security environment following the US initiation of military action against Iran on February 28, yet diplomatic missions across the Middle East reportedly received little advance warning.

Military flights from Baghdad, home to the US embassy, were delayed for several days after the order due to hazardous security conditions. In Erbil, diplomatic staff were forced to shelter-in-place when the consulate came under Iranian attack before being evacuated by the British Royal Air Force—a rare allied intervention that underscores constraints on US military mobility. The UK Ministry of Defense confirmed it carried “a number of US consulate staff and contractors, at their request” from Iraq to Cyprus.

The crisis deepened when a suspected drone attack targeted the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center overnight. A State Department spokesperson confirmed the strike by “Iran-backed terrorist militias,” adding that the US remains in close contact with the Iraqi government on protection measures. Three locally hired security guards were hospitalized for evaluation due to proximity to the impact site; their current status is unclear. All US government personnel are accounted for, but the incident reveals the persistent vulnerability of even hardened diplomatic sites.

These failures point to a disjointed evacuation protocol and strained coordination with Iraqi authorities. Despite repeated US urging, the Trump administration has been disappointed by Iraq’s efforts to defend American interests—a critical lapse given Iraq’s sovereign responsibility under international law to protect foreign diplomatic missions. The delay between issuing the departure order and executing evacuations suggests potential intelligence gaps or logistical unpreparedness for a scenario that should have been anticipated amid open hostilities with Iran.

Drone warfare has become a hallmark of Iran’s asymmetric strategy across the region. The threat is not confined to Iraq; a recent deadly drone attack in Kuwait left survivors recounting the horror from hospital beds, as documented by ABC News. This pattern demonstrates Iran’s willingness to strike at US-associated targets far beyond its borders, leveraging cheap yet effective drone technology to overwhelm defenses.

Iran’s escalation calculus was further clarified when it stated it would not use missile warheads lighter than one ton, according to ABC News’ live coverage. This threshold signals a deliberate effort to avoid the kind of limited strikes that might invite restrained US retaliation, instead opting for attacks that maximize physical damage while testing the resilience of US diplomatic and military infrastructure.

For the public, the implications are stark: the safety of locally hired contractors—often the first line of defense—is precarious, and the US’s ability to protect its own personnel in hostile environments appears compromised. Ethically, the reliance on allied forces like the UK’s RAF to extract US staff raises questions about burden-sharing and operational self-sufficiency. Socially, repeated attacks on Iraqi soil fuel regional instability and undermine the Iraqi government’s claim to sovereignty, potentially driving Baghdad toward greater accommodation with Tehran.

This evacuation crisis is not merely a logistical hiccup; it is a symptom of deeper fractures in US diplomatic security protocols and alliance management. As Iran refines its drone tactics and escalates missile thresholds, the US must urgently reassess its force posture, host-nation coordination mechanisms, and contingency planning for diplomatic evacuations. The world is watching how the US safeguards its citizens and partners abroad—a test of credibility that extends beyond Iraq’s borders.

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