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Pressure mounts on Biden to confront Iran after troop deaths

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President Joe Biden faced intense political pressure Monday to retaliate against Iran for a deadly drone strike on US troops, posing a major challenge for the Democrat in an election year.

Striking Iran would dramatical­ly escalate the risk of the wider war Biden says he’s trying to avoid — not to mention the possibilit­y of more US caskets coming home in the months before polls open.

But with Republican­s urging the 81-year-old to hit Iran directly, Biden can ill afford to portray weakness as he struggles with low approval ratings ahead of a likely rematch with former president Donald Trump.

“He’s under tremendous pressure — the administra­tion’s in a kind of a lose-lose situation,” Colin Clarke, research director at the Soufan Center in New York, told AFP.

“I think he’s going to get hammered by people saying he’s weak and he’s going get hammered by people saying he’s going too far. So it’s damned if you do, damned if you don’t.”

The White House said Monday that Biden was ‘weighing his options’ for a ‘very consequent­ial’ answer to the attack on a base in Jordan that killed three US troops, the first to die in hostile action since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7.

Biden himself said ‘we shall respond’ during a campaign event at a church in South Carolina on Sunday, one of a series he’s held in recent days as he seeks to kickstart his bid for a second term.

Iran has denied any link to the attack, which Biden blamed on Iran-backed militias.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby strongly denied that Biden’s decision would be influenced by the election.

“He’s not looking at political calculatio­ns, or the polling or the electoral calendar as he works to protect our troops ashore and our ships at sea,” he told reporters.

“And any suggestion to the contrary is offensive.”

But the issue has become a political weapon for Republican­s — and Trump in particular, as he seeks a return to the White House in November’s election and vengeance for his 2020 loss to Biden.

Trump described the deaths as a ‘consequenc­e of Joe Biden’s weakness and surrender’ — focusing on a deal the Biden administra­tion made with Iran last year to free US captives in exchange for unblocking US$6 billion in Iranian funds.

He could also point to the fact that he had ordered the US strike that killed Iranian Revolution­ary Guards general Qasem Soleimani in 2020 — although Trump has also admitted to calling off another strike on Iran with 10 minutes to spare in 2019 despite being ‘cocked and loaded.’

Other Republican­s also gave notice they would use Iran as a test case of Biden’s strength ahead of elections.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This combinatio­n of undated handout pictures provided by the US Department of Defense shows US soldiers, from (from left) Sgt. William Rivers, Spc. Breona Moffett and Spc. Kennedy Sanders who were killed in a drone attack on their base in remote northeaste­rn Jordan, near the Syrian border.
— AFP photo This combinatio­n of undated handout pictures provided by the US Department of Defense shows US soldiers, from (from left) Sgt. William Rivers, Spc. Breona Moffett and Spc. Kennedy Sanders who were killed in a drone attack on their base in remote northeaste­rn Jordan, near the Syrian border.

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