Iran blamed for drone strike on US base
The United States has blamed Iranian-backed militant groups for a deadly drone attack on an American base in north-eastern Jordan, near the Syrian and Iraqi borders.
President Joe Biden said the US would respond at a time and manner of its choosing following the incident, which killed three service personnel and injured 34 others.
Iran has denied involvement, calling the accusation political.
Malcolm Nance is a former US intelligence officer. He said the base, called Tower 22, is “right on the Jordanian, Iraq, Syrian tri-border axis” and “is one of several very small US micro-outposts that were established during the war on terrorism”.
He told Newsday: “The Iranians and their proxies have carried out over 160 attacks on US assets and resources throughout the region…and this is the one that finally got through.”
(Picture: Shows a satellite view of Tower 22, the US military outpost in Jordan before it was hit in a drone attack. Credit: Planet Labs Handout via Reuters.)
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