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US authorities call for retaliation following Iran-backed attack on American soldiers in Syria

US authorities call for retaliation following Iran-backed attack on American soldiers in Syria
By Yagiz Efe Parmaksiz
Jan 28, 2024 10:10 PM

American authorities call for a serious retaliation against Iran, resulting from the latest drone attack to the US soldiers

In the aftermath of the recent attack on the Jordan-Syria border by Iran-backed militants that claimed the lives of three U.S. service members and left 30 others injured, many American authorities responded to the attack, some of them asking for a serious retaliation against Iran.

Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) stated, “Joe Biden emboldened Iran for years by tolerating attacks on our troops, bribing the ayatollahs with billions of dollars, and appeasing them to no end. He left our troops as sitting ducks, and now three are dead and dozens wounded, sadly as I’ve predicted would happen for months. The only answer to these attacks must be devastating military retaliation against Iran’s terrorist forces, both in Iran and across the Middle East. Anything less will confirm Joe Biden as a coward unworthy of being commander-in-chief.”

The senator expressed condolences on behalf of Arkansans, extending sympathy to the families of the fallen warriors. He concluded, “May God comfort them as He welcomes their loved ones into His embrace. And may God quickly and completely heal their wounded comrades.”

Senator Roger Wicker (R- Mississippi) on X, urged a purposeful and resolute response, directly to the Iranian leadership, for the tragic loss of American service members’ lives and injuries sustained by many others

The attack has intensified discussions in Washington about the U.S. approach to Iran and its implications for the safety of American troops deployed in the region. The Biden administration has yet to respond to Senator Cotton’s call for military retaliation.

Source: Newsroom

Last Updated:  Jun 3, 2024 3:15 PM