On January 10, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI), an umbrella group of Iranian-backed armed factions, attacked three bases hosting United States troops in Iraq and Syria.
In separate statements, the group announced that its fighters launched rockets and drones at the Conoco gas plant base and another U.S. base located near the town of Hemo in the eastern and northeastern governorates of Deir Ezzor and al-Hasakah.
It also said that a base hosting U.S. troops near Erbil International Airport in the northern Iraqi autonomous region of Kurdistan was attacked with “suitable weapons.”
The attacks were an act of “resistance” against “U.S. occupation” and a response to “Israeli massacres” against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the IRI noted in its three statements.
Syrian and Iraqi media confirmed that the three bases came under attack. However, the U.S. Central Command is yet to release any statement on the matter.
The IRI has launched more than 140 attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria since October 17, ten days after the outbreak of the war in Gaza, according to the The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
The U.S. responded more than once. Earlier this month, Mushtaq Talib “Abu Taqwa” al-Saidi, a senior commander of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, was killed in a retaliatory drone strike. U.S. defense officials said that the commander was responsible for some of the recent attacks in Iraq and Syria.
Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba is a part of the Popular Mobilization Forces, which is recognized by the Iraqi government. It is also said to be a key faction of the IRI.
While the current wave of attacks on American forces started as an attempt to pressure Washington over its support for the Israeli war on Gaza, they are now seen as a part of older efforts by the Iran-led Axis of Resistance to push the U.S. out of both Iraq and Syria.
Following the assassination of Abu Taqwa, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani promised to start talks with Washington on a withdrawal from Iraq. If this happens, it will be extremely difficult for the U.S. to keep its forces in neighboring Syria.
never ever let the imperialists sleep sound at night, so long as they are occupying another man’s country, they deserve no peace
strange that bases don’t have the same ability to shoot down drones and cruise missiles that naval ships supposedly do. obvious lies look desperate and dumb. and the screws are going to be turned more before the heavy hitters even step in with force instead economic and geopolitical slow bleeding.
there are many aspects to this: 1- interceptor missiles cost 1000x what the attack drones & rockets cost, so the more they intercept, the faster they go bankrupt. 2- protecting american cannon fodder meatballs is of little value to zionist america, however they will keel over and die without hesitation to protect israeli economy and shipping lanes 3- attacks on ground bases are being done from much shorter distance, giving much less time to detect and launch countermeasures
i heard the fireworks were new years greetings. starting the year off as they mean to go on, like a new years resolution. like the british empire, the american empire had their chance and blew it. how about handing back sovereignty to the people of these countries, as the british empire was forced to do in order to get us support for churchill’s drunken gamble against hitler. the persian gulf will do just fine without them.
khamenei is a dictator
biden is a dickeater
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i should offer support for the army men stationef there, but i am having so much fun in buttsex with jens holm on the polish border! sorry guys! 🐖😍😘
lame all verga
nurofen required for u.s. head traumas.
when the us promised iraqis freedom we didn’t mean freedom from us.
our lgbt hillbilly soldier have nice pink panties
the us leaving iraq and syria is just a matter of time perhaps 2 or 3 months tops.
find the targets and get rid of the unwelcomed scum.