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With U.S. and Israeli strikes continuing against Iran, pro-regime protesters in other countries are beginning to lash out. In Pakistan, hundreds of people gathered outside the Karachi-based American consulate in response to the killing of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and things quickly escalated. Videos showed the Islamists first breaching the main gate and then
using pieces of wood and various tools to breach the inner part of the
compound. Related: Trump Warns Iran That Retaliation Would Be Very Costly At some point, the mob pushed too far into the perimeter, and defensive gunfire erupted. Both Pakistani security forces and U.S. Marines were on the scene to protect the consulate, and it wasn't immediately clear if both groups opened fire or just one or the other. According to reports, 10 people were killed, with dozens more wounded.
Some on the left oddly tried to compare the situation to Benghazi, but notably, no Americans were harmed in this situation. Preparations to protect embassies and consulates in these hostile areas were no doubt taken over the last few months. Further, the Pakistani president, no matter how much he praises now-dead Khamenei, wants no part in angering the United States. Some in the Pakistani government did condemn the shooting, though. This isn't complicated. Don't storm American consulates, and no one will be hurt. Some lines simply can't be crossed, no matter how outraged Islamists in places like Pakistan get that Iran's terror regime is being decapitated. Given that the mob was allowed to breach the gate without consequence, it's obvious some restraint was shown. The moment they went too far, though, action had to be taken. Let this be a lesson to any other pro-Islamist groups looking to lash out. If you do so by attacking Americans, you will pay a heavy, perhaps permanent price. The Trump administration isn't the Biden or Obama administration, and they aren't playing around. |

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