The Defense Department warned Iran that it would be held accountable for recent attacks on U.S. troops in the Middle East. Although there’s no direct evidence of Iran ordering these attacks, the groups involved are supported by Tehran. The events have led to injuries among U.S. troops and the death of an American contractor. In response, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered additional forces and defenses to the region to bolster protection for U.S. personnel.
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Key Points:Â
- The Pentagon attributes responsibility to Iran for recent drone and rocket attacks on American troops in the Middle East, due to the involved groups being backed by Tehran.
- The attacks injured multiple U.S. troops and caused the death of an American contractor in Iraq during a false alarm.
- Pentagon spokesperson Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder emphasized that while nobody seeks a broader regional conflict, the U.S. will act decisively to protect its forces.
- The Defense Department has increased its defensive measures in the region, including redirecting the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower strike group and deploying missile defense systems.
- Tensions in the area have escalated recently, partially due to attacks on Israel and indications from Iranian proxy groups about intensifying their activities against U.S. forces.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/23/pentagon-iran-us-troops-attacks-00123028Â