In response to a drone strike by militants that resulted in the death of three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40, the U.S. has initiated retaliatory airstrikes in Iran and Syria. The strikes targeted Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force and Iranian-backed militia installations, escalating tensions in the Middle East, as confirmed by a statement from U.S. Central Command.
Key Points:
- Over 85 targets were hit, including control centers, intelligence facilities, drone storage, and munition supply chain facilities of militia groups and their IRGC sponsors. These groups were implicated in attacks against U.S. and Coalition forces, according to U.S. Central Command.
- The airstrikes are considered the initial phase of a broader offensive against Iran-backed militia targets, according to unnamed officials cited by CNN.
- The Biden administration aims to deter further attacks from militia members while avoiding a full-scale conflict with Iran. Iran has denied involvement in the drone attack that killed the U.S. service members.
- President Joe Biden, who attended the transfer ceremony for the fallen soldiers, acknowledged the airstrikes, stating that the offensive will persist “at times and places of our choosing,” emphasizing that the U.S. seeks to avoid conflict in the Middle East and globally.
Notable Figure:
- 160 is the reported number of attacks by militia groups on U.S. military facilities since October, according to various reports.
Background:
- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani claimed that the attack in Jordan, which resulted in the death of American soldiers, was in response to perceived “war crimes and genocide” in Gaza. Kanaani accused Israel of attempting to draw the U.S. into a new conflict in the region.
- Militant attacks began following Hamas’ assault on Israel in October, resulting in approximately 1,200 casualties. Groups like the Yemen-based Houthi rebels have vowed to continue targeting shipping lanes in the Red Sea until Israel ceases its strikes on Gaza, which, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, have led to over 27,000 deaths. The U.S., responding to attacks on commercial ships, has accused Iran of supporting the Houthi rebels and launched airstrikes against their assets.
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