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Biden decides on response to Jordan attack

White House says Biden is weighing ‘multiple’ actions

- JUPITER, United States (AFP)

— U.S. President Joe Biden said Tuesday he had decided on a response to a drone strike that killed three American troops in Jordan, while insisting he does not want a wider war in the Middle East.

Facing growing pressure in a U.S. election year, Biden said he held Iran responsibl­e for supplying the weapons to the people who carried out the deadly attack on a military base.

The White House warned that “multiple actions” were likely in retaliatio­n for the first fatal attack on U.S. forces in the region since the Israel-Hamas war broke out in October.

A leading pro-Iranian group in Iraq said Tuesday that it would halt attacks on U.S. forces as military action loomed but there was no sign it would be enough to stop Washington retaliatin­g.

“Yes,” Biden told reporters as he headed for campaign fundraiser­s in Florida when asked if he had decided on his response, but he did not give details.

“I don’t think we need a wider war in the Middle East. That’s not what I’m looking for,” he added when asked about fears that taking on Iran could inflame a broader conflagrat­ion.

Tensions have soared in the region since the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel, with U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria coming under attack 165 times in the intervenin­g months.

The United States and Britain have also launched a campaign of air strikes against Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militants, who have carried out repeated attacks on shipping in the Red Sea in what they say is solidarity with Gaza.

Republican­s have urged the Democrat to punish Iran for Sunday’s drone strike on a U.S. military facility near the Jordanian-Syrian border, with some urging direct strikes on Iran itself.

Asked whether Iran was to blame for the attack on Jordan, Biden replied: “I do hold them responsibl­e, in the sense that they’re supplying the weapons to the people who did it.”

Biden added that “we’ll have that discussion” when asked if a direct link to Iran had been establishe­d.

But Biden’s administra­tion believes hitting Iranian territory could cause the region to erupt, with strikes on allied militias and possibly on Iranian Revolution­ary Guard personnel in other countries more likely, U.S. media reported.

“It’s very possible that what you’ll see is a tiered approach here, not just a single action but potentiall­y multiple actions,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters aboard Air Force One.

The deaths of the service members came as campaignin­g for the U.S. presidenti­al election in November gets into full swing, adding to the political pressure on Biden.

The president will attend the “dignified transfer” of the bodies of the three slain service members at an airbase in Delaware on Friday, the White House said.

Washington will also be careful not to undermine sensitive talks on a new deal to release hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a pause in Israel’s offensive on Gaza.

Cycle of retaliatio­n

Tehran has denied any links to the drone strike in Jordan, and said that like Washington it was not seeking an expansion of conflict.

A pro-Iran group in Iraq, Kataeb Hezbollah, said Tuesday it would halt its attacks on U.S. troops as military action loomed.

The militia has not claimed the Jordan attack but the Pentagon has said it has the group’s “footprint.”

“We’re announcing the suspension of our military and security operations against the occupying forces to avoid any embarrassm­ent for the Iraqi government,” Kataeb Hezbollah wrote on its website.

The Kremlin, a close ally of Tehran, on Tuesday called for de-escalation in the Middle East.

“In our view, the overall level of tension is very alarming and, on the contrary, now is the time for steps to de-escalate tensions,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow.

China also warned against a “cycle of retaliatio­n” in the Middle East.

Beijing has close ties with both Russia and Iran, with all three seeking to challenge what they say is Washington’s global hegemony.

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