President Biden has pledged to retaliate against those responsible for the deaths of three American soldiers at a U.S. outpost in Jordan. The attack was carried out by a militant group backed by Iran, according to officials. However, Iran denies any involvement.
The president, along with his national security team and the Secretary of Defense, is currently examining response options to the attack. While the specifics of the potential retaliation remain confidential, President Biden is determined to take necessary action.
When asked about the possibility of strikes inside Iran, a spokesperson stated that they would not provide any details regarding the president's decision-making process. The team is considering numerous factors before finalizing a response.
Regarding Iran's denial of any role in the attack, the spokesperson cited previous patterns of behavior exhibited by Iranian-backed groups. These groups have a history of launching attacks on U.S. military forces in Iraq and Syria. The spokesperson confirmed that the groups receive funding, training, and equipment from Iran.
While the spokesperson did not make any definitive statements regarding whether the drone strike was directed by Iran, they emphasized that Iran bears responsibility for supporting these groups. The U.S. government has consistently held Iranian-backed militias accountable for their actions.
The recent attack in Jordan marks a significant escalation in the conflict involving U.S. troops in the Middle East since October 7th. Although tensions are high in the region, the U.S. spokesperson assured that the conflict between Israel and Gaza has remained contained within Gaza. However, concerns have been raised about broader escalation, citing developments involving Hezbollah and the Houthis.
The spokesperson emphasized that the U.S. does not seek a wider war and is prioritizing containing the conflict to prevent regional escalation. The protection of U.S. forces is of utmost importance, and appropriate action will be taken in response to any threats. To that end, the Secretary of Defense has deployed additional assets to the region.
Tensions in the Middle East persist, with proxy groups attempting to take advantage of the situation. The U.S. spokesperson reaffirmed the commitment to preventing the conflict from expanding beyond the current boundaries and reiterated the intention to respond when deemed necessary.
As the situation develops, the U.S. government remains focused on the protection of American forces and minimizing the risk of a broader regional conflict.