The Guardian (Nigeria)

Little to no warning for U. S. troops killed in attack on sleeping quarters

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AMERICA has vowed a “very consequent­ial response” to a drone attack on a base in Jordan that killed three American troops, with President Joe Biden bla ming Iran- backed militants.

American troops were s till in their sleeping quarters when the drone struck with little to no warning, the BBC’S America partner CBS reports.

The drone arrived at the same time as a returning United States drone and as a result elements of the defence system were turned off, an official says. Iran denies that it was behind the attack, calling the accusation­s “baseless” and saying it was “not involved in the decision making of resistance groups.”

An umbrella group for Iran- backed militia calling itself the Islamic Resistance in Iraq yesterday said it was responsibl­e for the attack.

It is the first time United States soldiers have been killed by strikes in the region after Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel sparked the war in Gaza. America Defence Secretary, Lloyd Austin, giving an update on the White House’s position, said the Biden administra­tion will take “all necessary actions” to defend its troops.

He also expressed his “outrage and sorrow ( for) the deaths of three brave Washington troops in Jordan and for the other troops who were wounded”. “The president and I will not tolerate attacks on American forces and we will take all necessar y actions to defend the United States and our troops,” he told reporters at the Pentagon. The America military base, which became known as Tower 22, was supposed to remain secret, and neither Jordan nor the United States would disclose its presence inside Jordanian territor y. But after it was targeted by a drone over the weekend, the Pentagon has be en forced for the first time to reveal the location of the base, establishe­d in 2016. Meanwhile, the UK had yesterday announced a new set of sanctions aimed at tac kling people who

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