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American soldiers lose their lives in a drone strike in Jordan

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File photo of US troops stationed near Zarqa, Jordan, on May 24, 2016 © Getty Images / Jordan Pix/ Getty Images

President Joe Biden has announced that three US Army soldiers were killed and numerous others were injured in a drone attack in Jordan. This attack on a US army outpost signifies a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

The press release from US Central Command (CENTCOM) stated that 25 American personnel were injured in the assault. President Biden, in a statement issued by the White House, confirmed that the attack was carried out by radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq.

Prior to this incident, there had been 158 attacks on US and coalition forces in Iraq and Syria, but most of them did not pose a serious threat or cause significant damage.

In this particular case, US air defenses failed to intercept the drone strike, which targeted the facility known as Tower 22. This attack marks the first of its kind since the escalation of attacks on US and coalition targets in the region on October 17. US forces are stationed in the area to provide training and assistance to Jordanian troops.

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President Biden expressed his condolences, stating that the three American service members who lost their lives were true patriots and their sacrifice will never be forgotten by the nation.

In the midst of escalating tensions in the Middle East, the recent attack in Jordan has further heightened concerns. The ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza, in response to Hamas’ cross-border offensive, has drawn objections from regional powers.

This situation has raised fears that the conflict could potentially escalate into a larger regional war, a concern shared by the United States and other nations. In response to what it perceives as Iranian-backed groups, the US has conducted strikes in Iraq and Syria, including one just last week.

Additionally, the US and the UK have carried out a bombing campaign against Houthi rebels in Yemen, who are supported by Tehran, due to a series of attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. Tragically, the deaths of three US service members have occurred at a critical time, as talks between US and Iraqi officials are set to begin regarding the future US military presence in Iraq. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has stated that these discussions will commence in the coming days.

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