Ten Dead at a US Consulate. The Iran War Just Arrived in Pakistan.
Marines killed 10 protesters at Karachi's US consulate. Pakistan's 20 million Shia saw it as defending Iran. The sectarian fault line just turned deadly.
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Marines killed 10 protesters at Karachi's US consulate. Pakistan's 20 million Shia saw it as defending Iran. The sectarian fault line just turned deadly.

Ten people died when US Marines opened fire at the Karachi consulate on March 1. Two weeks later, the US and Pakistan still can't agree on what happened or who fired first.

Ten people died at the US consulate in Karachi on March 1. American outlets called it self-defense. Pakistani media called it a massacre. Both can't be right.

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