US President Joe Biden has reportedly dismissed
the Pentagon's proposal for an aggressive bombing option at Iran-backed militia
personnel to avoid a wider conflict with the Arab nation.
US
President Joe Biden has dismissed more aggressive bombing options against
Iran-backed militants suggested by the Pentagon in order to eradicate any
provocation of a large-scale conflict with Iran, The New York Times reported.
In a statement on Sunday, Defense Secretary Lloyd J Austin noted that Biden has
"no higher priority than the safety of US personnel".
following
repeated attacks on US troops in Syria and Iraq. The US military carried out
airstrikes on two locations, hitting a training site and a weapons facility,
the Associated Press reported, citing Pentagon and US officials.
The latest US strikes were
the third time in a little more than two weeks that the US has countered the
Iran-backed Shite militia personnel because of a number of attacks on its troop
bases stationed in Iraq and Syria.
Lloyd
J Austin said that the two recently hit locations in eastern Syria were used by
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iran-affiliated groups, ac The US Defense Secretary said that
the fresh airstrikes were directed by Biden to make it "clear" that
the US will "defend itself, its personnel, and its interests".
Pentagon officials said that fewer than 12 Iran-backed
militants were present at the bombed sites on Sunday, The New York Times report
added. The officials further claimed that it was possible some of these militia
personnel were killed or injured in the attack. However, US analysts were
unable to offer a more precise casualty estimate, The New York Times report
added.
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latest US airstrikes are the third since October 26 as the country tries to
stop what has turned into a daily rain of drone and rocket attacks against
American troops in Iraq and Syria. Iran and its supporters have repeatedly
blamed the US for being equally responsibile for Israel's assault in Gaza
against the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas - which is also backed by Iran.
joint Arab-Islamic Summit
hosted by Saudi Arabia to discuss the ongoing situation in Gaza, Raisi added
that Gaza's "war machine is in the hands of America" and claimed the
US is stopping a ceasefire and "expanding the war" instead.
The
US and its coalition troops have been attacked at least 40 times in Iraq and
Syria by Iran-backed forces of late. At least 45 US troops have suffered
traumatic brain injuries or minor wounds due to these attacks.
As
many as 900 American troops are stationed in Syria, and 2,500 more are in
neighbouring Iraq, on a mission to assist and advise regional forces to prevent
a resurgence of the Islamic State. The Islamic State had captured large swathes
of both Syria and Iraq in 2014, but was defeated later.


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