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Pentagon says it doesn’t want conflict with Iran after strike exchange in Syria

Despite the incidents over the past 24 years, the Department of Defense’s that stated that America does not find fight with Iran.

On Thursday afternoon, a partnership platform in northern Syria was the target of an alleged Iranian drone attack, which resulted in the deaths of one American contractor and the injuries of six other people, including five service members. Next, American forces launched retaliatory strikes against services used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in southeast Syria. These causes retaliated once more with jet fire, this time aimed at Green Village.

Five service representatives were wounded in a similar incident in Iran, and the US company was killed. A UAV attack was launched in Syria.

Pentagon official Brig. said,” We do not find fight with Iran.” On Friday, Gen. Patrick Ryder made a statement. ” We don’t find increase with Iran, but the strikes we carried out last night were meant to convey very clearly that we will have the safety of our officers truly and that, in the event of a threat, we shall respond swiftly and decisively.”

On Thursday at 1:38 p.m. local period, an attack occurred at a maintenance base close to al Hasakah in northern Syria. According to the bureau, three other service users and one injured company were evacuated to alliance health facilities in Iraq, while two of the injured servicemembers received treatment it.

According to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, the strikes were carried out in response to today’s episode as well as a number of recent attacks by IRGC-affiliated groups against Coalition forces in Syria. ” We will take all necessary steps to protect our men, as President Biden has made clear, and we will always respond when and where we choose.” No team did attack our soldiers without consequence.

These IRGC-affiliated sets launched 10 more rockets at alliance forces at Green Village in northern Syria after the U.S. airstrikes. No one was hurt, according to U.S. Central Command, and neither American facilities nor supplies were harmed.

According to Col. Joe Buccino, a spokesman for CENTCOM,” this kind of unrestrained rocket attack puts never hardly our forces and coalition forces at risk, but also jeopardizes the national civilian population as well as the security and stability of Syria and the whole region.” ” We will take all necessary steps to protect our people, as President Biden has made clear, and we will always react at a time and location of our purchasing.”

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According to CENTCOM, one of the rockets struck a human home and missed the facility by about 3 miles, injuring three people in small ways.

The nose of CENTCOM, Gen. Erik Kurilla, informed lawmakers earlier this week that Iranian proxies have attacked U.S. causes close to 80 times since 2021. In addition to having thousands of ballistic and cruise missiles, Iran also has the largest and most diverse missile army in the Middle East and the region’s most worthy unmanned aerial vehicle force.



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