American troops were attacked an additional eight times since Friday morning by one-way attack drones and rocket barrages in Iraq and Syria as US forces face ramped up attacks by Iranian-backed groups.
The new incidents โย one on Friday afternoon, another on Saturday, five more on Sunday and one on Monday morning โย mark a total of at least 38 attacks on US and coalition forcesย in those two nationsย since October 17,ย just days after the start of a bloody war between Israel and Hamas.
CNNย has reportedย that Iran is seeking to capitalize on the backlash to US support for Israel, and while Tehran may not be explicitly directing the groupsโ attacks, it does appear to be encouraging them.ย While the increase in attacks started after the brutal attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7,ย Pentagon officials have declined to draw aย direct correlation between the increase in attacks and the conflict in Gaza, saying instead that Iran has long sought to force the US from the region.
โIranโs strategic objective for a very long time, way before October 7, was to force US forces to withdraw from the region,โ a senior defense official said on October 30. โWe have maintained tens of thousands of US forces across the region for decades. We have increased our air defense posture. Most of these attacks have been unsuccessful. But Iranโs strategic objective has not changed.โ
The dozens of attacks have largely focused on US and coalition forces at Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq, and al-Tanf Garrison, Syria, with some attacks near Mission Support Site Green Village in Syria; Bashur, Iraq; Mission Support Site Euphrates, Syria; Erbil Airbase, Iraq; Shaddadi, Syria; Rumalyn Landing Zone, Syria; and Tall Baydar, Syria.
On Friday afternoon, a one-way attack drone was shot down near Shaddadi, Syria, with no casualties or infrastructure damage reported, a US official updated on…
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