Iraqi interim Prime Minister `` trust collapsed '' rebound against U.S. strengthening January 6 7:01

Following the U.S. military killing the commander of Iran's elite troops in neighboring Iraq, Congress passed a resolution in Iraq urging the government to end the presence of U.S. troops and other foreign units. Rebound is spreading.

The Iraqi government has strongly opposed the U.S. military's killing of Iranian commander-in-chief Soleimani in the capital city of Baghdad, saying "it's a sovereign abuse."

"Iraq and the U.S. have severely conflicted interests, and trust has ceased to exist." Asked to acknowledge taking the necessary action.

In response, the relevant resolutions were passed in majority and the Iraqi government will discuss the Trump administration and the treatment of U.S. forces stationed in the future.

There has been widespread rebellion against the United States, mainly by Shiites of the same religion as Iran, including the criticism of the Shi'ite supreme authority Shistani over US military operations.

In Iraq, there is growing concern that the killing of the commander could lead to an intensified battle between the United States and Iran in Iraq.