Three U.S. service members lost their lives, and 25 others were injured on January 28 as a drone struck an installation in northeast Jordan, near the Syria border. U.S. Central Command confirmed the incident, with the extent of injuries to the wounded still unknown.
President Joe Biden, in a statement on Sunday, attributed the attack to radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq. He expressed condolences, saying, "Jill and I join the families and friends of our fallen — and Americans across the country — in grieving the loss of these warriors in this despicable and wholly unjust attack."
The President highlighted the exemplary qualities of the service members, emphasizing their bravery, duty, and commitment to the safety of fellow Americans and allies in the fight against terrorism. He reiterated the nation's resolve in continuing this fight.
In adherence to Department of Defense policy, the identities of the deceased will be withheld until 24 hours after next-of-kin notifications, as mentioned in the CENTCOM release.
He added: “We shall respond”.
The attack is viewed as a major escalation of the already tense situation in the Middle East. The ongoing war that erupted on October 7 between Israel and Hamas, has already left thousands dead.
So far US has maintained an official line that it is not at war in Middle East.
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