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US airstrike on Syrian targets a warning to Iran, says Biden

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Washington, US - President Joe Biden said on Friday that a US airstrike against an Iranianbac­ked militia in eastern Syria, the first since he took office, should be seen by Iran as a warning. Asked what the message was from the airstrike, Biden said: “You can’t act with impunity.”

“Be careful,” he added, speaking in Houston during a tour of relief efforts after a huge winter storm in Texas.

Syria and Iran on Friday condemned the attack with Damascus calling it a ‘bad sign’ from the new Biden administra­tion and Tehran saying it would further destabilis­e the region.

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said two F-15E ‘Strike Eagles’ dropped seven precisiong­uided munitions on Thursday on facilities in eastern Syria used by the militias believed to be behind a spate of rocket attacks on US troops in Iraq.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Biden was sending ‘an unambiguou­s message’.

“He’s going to act to protect Americans and when threats are posed, he has the right to take an action at the time and in the manner of his choosing,” Psaki said.

Secretary of State Antony

Blinken said the administra­tion wanted to make it ‘very, very clear - notably to Iran - that they cannot act with impunity against our people, our partners, our interests’.

“And I think - and expect - that that message was clearly received,” Blinken said.

Syria condemned the strike as ‘cowardly American aggression’.

“It is a bad sign regarding the policies of the new US administra­tion which should adhere to internatio­nal (norms),” the Foreign Ministry said.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned what it called ‘illegal attacks’ that are a ‘clear violation of human rights and internatio­nal law’.

The airstrikes would lead to ‘intensifyi­ng military conflicts and further destabilis­e the region’, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

Hashed casualties

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said at least 22 fighters from Iraq’s state-sponsored Hashed al Shaabi paramilita­ry force were killed.

It said US warplanes hit three trucks loaded with munitions coming from Iraq near the Syrian border town of Albu Kamal and destroyed border posts of the

Hashed, an umbrella group that includes small militias with ties to Iran.

Kirby said the Pentagon had received ‘preliminar­y details’ about casualties but declined to release any figures. He said nine ‘facilities’ used by the militias were ‘totally destroyed’ and two ‘partially destroyed’.

It was the first US military action targeting such groups since Biden took office five weeks ago and came just as Washington had opened the door to resuming negotiatio­ns with Tehran over its nuclear programme.

Kirby said the targeted location was used by Kataeb Hezbollah and Kataeb Sayyid al Shuhada, two Iraqi pro-Iran groups operating under the Hashed.

Kataeb Hezbollah said one of its fighters was killed and slammed the strike as a ‘heinous crime in violation of internatio­nal law’. Kirby said Iraqi and Kurdish partners had provided intelligen­ce that led to the identifica­tion of the groups behind the rocket attacks.

Iraq’s Defence ministry denied the US had coordinate­d with it to conduct the strike.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This handout satellite image taken on Friday shows the aftermath of recent US airstrikes on the Syria-Iraq border near Alm-Qaim in Iraq
(AFP) This handout satellite image taken on Friday shows the aftermath of recent US airstrikes on the Syria-Iraq border near Alm-Qaim in Iraq

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