Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Biden blasts Iran-backed militants over deadly Jordan drone strike

Iranian representa­tives at the United Nations told the official news agency Tehran had nothing to do with the attack. A foreign ministry spokesman also rejected the US and British accusation­s

- IRNA

A drone attack on a base in Jordan killed three American troops, with President Joe Biden blaming Iran-backed militants for the first United States military deaths in the region since the Israel-Hamas war began.

Iran said it had nothing to do with the attack and denied US and British accusation­s that it supported militant groups responsibl­e for the strike on the remote frontier base in Jordan’s northeast, near the borders with Iraq and Syria.

“While we are still gathering the facts of this attack, we know it was carried out by radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq,” Biden said in a statement, pledging to hold “all those responsibl­e to account at a time and in a manner of our choosing.” Biden later held a moment of silence at a South Carolina church banquet hall for the US troops killed in the attack, vowing: “We shall respond.”

With the region already tense as fighting rages in Gaza, the strike will also raise fears of a broader conflict directly involving Tehran.

There has so far been no claim of responsibi­lity for the strike but British Foreign Secretary David Cameron reiterated a call for Iran “to de-escalate in the region.”

He also condemned the attack “by Iran-aligned militia groups” in a post on social media platform X.

Iranian representa­tives at the United Nations told the official IRNA news agency Tehran had nothing to do with the attack. A foreign ministry spokesman also rejected the US and British accusation­s.

“These claims are made with specific political goals to reverse the realities of the region,” IRNA quoted foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani as saying.

Iran executed four men at dawn on Monday after they were convicted of spying for Israel, the judiciary’s website Mizan Online reported.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said the Jordan attack was “a message to the American administra­tion.”

“The continuati­on of the American-Zionist aggression on Gaza risks a regional explosion,” Abu Zuhri said.

The US Central Command said late Sunday the attack had hit the remote Tower 22 logistics support base and that 34 personnel were also wounded, eight of whom required evacuation.

There are around 350 US Army and Air Force personnel at the base who operate in support roles, including for the internatio­nal coalition against the Islamic State jihadist group, CENTCOM said.

Jordan’s government spokespers­on Muhannad Mubaidin condemned the attack, as did Bahrain and Egypt.

The escalating Middle East conflict poses a challenge to Biden in an election year.

Republican politician­s were quick to take aim at Biden over the deadly attack, including his predecesso­r Donald Trump, who described the situation as a “consequenc­e of Joe Biden’s weakness and surrender.”

US and allied forces in Iraq and Syria have been targeted in more than 150 attacks since mid-October, according to the Pentagon, and Washington has carried out retaliator­y strikes in both countries.

Many of the attacks on US personnel have been claimed by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a loose alliance of Iran-linked armed groups that oppose US support for Israel in the Gaza conflict.

The latest round of the Israel-Hamas conflict began when the Palestinia­n militant group carried out an unpreceden­ted attack on October 7 that resulted in about 1,140 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures.

 ?? KENT NISHIMURA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? UNITED States President Joe Biden takes pictures with attendees as he attends the Brookland Baptist Banquet Center for their ‘Sunday Lunch’ in West Columbia, South Carolina.
KENT NISHIMURA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE UNITED States President Joe Biden takes pictures with attendees as he attends the Brookland Baptist Banquet Center for their ‘Sunday Lunch’ in West Columbia, South Carolina.

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