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US holds Iran responsibl­e for attack in Jordan: Pentagon

- SABRINA SINGH Anadolu Agency

We hold Iran responsibl­e, as they are supporting these groups. These groups continue to inflict casualties on our forces, whether it be in Jordan, Iraq or Syria

Washington, US - Iran is responsibl­e for a recent drone attack killing three US soldiers in Jordan near the Syrian border, a Pentagon spokespers­on said on Monday.

“We hold Iran responsibl­e, as they are supporting these groups. These groups that continue to inflict casualties on our forces, whether it be in Jordan, Iraq or Syria,” said Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh at a news briefing.

“We absolutely hold Iran responsibl­e because we know that they fund and train and support and equip these militias that operate in Iraq and Syria,” Singh added. Her remarks came after three US service members - Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, Spc. Kennedy Ladon Sanders and Spc. Breonna Alexsondri­a Moffett - were killed and many wounded during an unmanned aerial drone attack on US forces stationed in northeast Jordan near the Syrian border.

Singh said the US still assessing what happened and how a one-way attack drone was able to impact the facility.

“We do know that Iranbacked militias are responsibl­e for continued attacks on US forces in the region.

“As the President (Joe Biden) and (Defence) Secretary (Lloyd Austin) have stated, we will not tolerate continued attacks on American forces and we will take all necessary actions to defend US military men and women forward deployed, and we will do so

at a time and place of our choosing,” she added. A group calling itself the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Sunday’s attack is considered one of the deadliest recent attacks on American troops in the Middle East.

‘We don’t seek war with Iran’

Asked whether Iranian leaders coordinate­d the attack, Singh said: “I don’t have more to share

in terms of an intelligen­ce assessment on if leaders in Iran were directing this attack, but what I can tell you is that we know these groups are supported by Iran, and therefore they do have their fingerprin­ts on this. But I can’t tell you more in terms of who directed the attack.”

The US does not want to see a widening of the conflict, she stressed. “We don’t seek a war with Iran. We don’t seek to

widen this conflict...and frankly, we don’t see Iran wanting to seek a war with the United States,” Singh said.

US forces have been attacked approximat­ely 165 times - 66 in Iraq, 98 in Syria and one in Jordan - since October 17, she said.

“On injuries, I am tracking that approximat­ely 80 US personnel have received non-serious injuries since the attacks began,” she added.

Since the Israeli army launched intensifie­d attacks on the Gaza Strip on October 7, US military bases in Syria and Iraq have been targeted with drones and rockets, particular­ly Al Tanf Garrison in Syria as well as bases in the town of Al-malikiyah near the Iraqi border, the city of AlShaddadi in Al-hasakah Governorat­e and Deir ez-zor province.

On Gaza, Singh said the US is in contact with Israel on the protection of innocent lives and the need to open humanitari­an corridors for aid delivery.

“Of course, we’re concerned by the death toll in Gaza. We don’t want to see Palestinia­ns continuing to get caught in the crossfire. And we’ve continued to urge Israel to protect those innocent civilians and we’ll continue to do so,” Singh said.

China calls for ‘calm’

China on Tuesday called for ‘calm’ in the aftermath of the death of three US soldiers in Jordan, state media reported.

China ‘hopes that all parties involved can remain calm and exercise restraint, strengthen dialogue and communicat­ion’, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.

 ?? ?? Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said US was still assessing the drone attack
Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said US was still assessing the drone attack

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