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U.S. retaliates after attack kills contractor in Syria

- By Josh Boak, Bassem Mroue and Jon Gambrell

President Joe Biden said Friday that the U.S. would respond “forcefully” to protect its personnel after U.S. forces retaliated with airstrikes on sites in Syria used by groups affiliated with Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard following a suspected Iranian-linked attack Thursday that killed a U.S. contractor and wounded seven other Americans in northeast Syria.

“The United States does not, does not seek conflict with Iran,” Biden said in Ottawa, Canada, where he is on a state visit. But he said Iran and its proxies should be prepared for the U.S. “to act forcefully to protect our people. That’s exactly what happened last night.” Activists said the U.S. bombing killed at least four people.

The Pentagon said a drone attack on a U.S. base Thursday killed a contractor and injured five U.S. troops and another contractor. That was followed by two simultaneo­us attacks on U.S. forces in Syria on Friday, according to U.S. officials.

The officials said that based on preliminar­y informatio­n, there was a rocket attack Friday at a Conoco plant, and one U.S. service member was injured but is in stable condition. At about the same time, several drones were launched at Green Village, where U.S. troops are also based. One official said all but one of the drones were shot down, and there were no U.S. injuries there. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss military operations.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the American intelligen­ce community had determined the drone in Thursday’s attack on was of Iranian origin. U.S. officials said that conclusion was based on recovered debris and intelligen­ce threat streams. They offered no immediate evidence to support the claim. The drone hit a maintenanc­e facility at a coalition base in the northeast Syrian city of Hasaka.

In retaliatio­n, the Pentagon said F-15 fighter jets flying out of al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar struck several locations around Deir el-Zour. Those strikes, said Austin, were a response to the drone attack “as well as a series of recent attacks against coalition forces in Syria” by groups affiliated with the Revolution­ary Guard.

Biden, speaking during a press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, expressed his “deepest condolence­s” to the family of the American killed and wellwishes for the injured.

Iran relies on a network of proxy forces through the Mideast to counter the U.S. and Israel, its arch regional enemy. The U.S. has had forces in northeast Syria since 2015, when they deployed as part of the fight against the Islamic State group, and maintains some 900 troops there, working with Kurdish-led forces that control around a third of Syria.

 ?? Pete Marovich/New York Times ?? Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says the drone that attacked Americans in Syria on Thursday was from Iran.
Pete Marovich/New York Times Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says the drone that attacked Americans in Syria on Thursday was from Iran.

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