The Guardian (USA)

Biden vows response at time ‘of our choosing’ after three US troops killed in Jordan drone attack

- Patrick Wintour, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Luscombe and agencies

The spectre of a direct US-Iranian military conflict drew closer on Sunday when the US president Joe Biden announced three US servicemen had been killed and more than 34 injured following a drone attack on a US service base on the border of Jordan and Syria. Biden blamed Iranian-backed militia mainly based in Iraq for the “despicable” attack and vowed revenge.

Responsibi­lity for Saturday’s attack on Tower 22, a military outpost on the Jordanian Syrian Iraqi borders was claimed by the Iranian backed umbrella group Islamic Resistance, and the US made no attempt to disguise its belief that Iran was ultimately responsibl­e.

In a statement published by the state news agency IRNA early on Monday, Iran’s mission to the UN denied Tehran had any involvemen­t in the attack.

“Iran had no connection and had nothing to do with the attack on the US base,” the mission said, adding: “There is a conflict between US forces and resistance groups in the region, which reciprocat­e retaliator­y attacks.”

Four separate drone strikes had been fired at three US bases, and the US was investigat­ing why the T-22 base’s defence mechanism did not repel the drone. Many of the American servicemen wounded have suffered traumatic brain injury. An official said the drone struck near the barracks early in the morning, which would explain the high number of casualties.

US forces have faced a near-daily barrage of drone and missile strikes in Iraq and Syria since the 7 October attack on Israel by Hamas, but this incident draws the US much closer to a direct conflict with Iran, an outcome both sides insist they wish to avoid, but may now be unable to prevent as the incidents proliferat­e and escalate in impact.

It is the first time American military personnel have been killed by hostile fire in the Middle East since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on 7 October, although two US Navy Seals drowned on 11 January off the coast of Somalia as they intercepte­d a Dhow carrying Iranian weapons bound for Houthi rebels in Yemen.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group that claimed responsibi­lity for the deaths at T-22, includes Kata’ib Hezbollah group, which fought against coalition forces in Iraq.

The Iranian-backed groups have long been trying to drive the US troops out of Iraq and Syria, but have used the war in Gaza as the backdrop to intensify these efforts and broaden the battlegrou­nd.

The US says its 900 troops in Syria are working alongside Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces to defeat Islamic State, the extremist Sunni group. It has about 4,000 troops in Jordan.

In a statement Biden pointedly said the US would hold all those responsibl­e to account at a time of the US choosing, and the US Pentagon made no attempt to disguise its belief that Iran is ultimately behind the attacks.

Breaking the news, Biden “Today, America’s heart is heavy. Last night, three US service members were killed – and many wounded – during an unmanned aerial drone attack on our forces stationed in north-east Jordan near the Syria border.

He added: “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.”

He vowed: “We will carry on their commitment to fight terrorism. And have no doubt – we will hold all those responsibl­e to account at a time and in a manner our choosing”.

Biden later asked for a moment of silence for the three killed service members during a campaign event in South Carolina, afterwards telling his audience, “We shall respond.” US defence secretary Lloyd Austin later echoed the threat.

David Cameron, the UK foreign secretary, said Westminste­r “strongly condemns attacks by Iran-aligned militia groups against US forces”, adding: “We continue to urge Iran to de-escalate in the region.

“Our thoughts are with those US personnel who have lost their lives and all those who have sustained injuries, as well as their families.”

Islamic Resistance released a statement saying, “As we said before, if the US keeps supporting Israel, there will be escalation­s. All the US interests in the region are legitimate targets and we

 ?? Photograph: Jacquelyn Martin/AP ?? Joe Biden has vowed to respond after a drone attack in Jordan killed three US service personnel.
Photograph: Jacquelyn Martin/AP Joe Biden has vowed to respond after a drone attack in Jordan killed three US service personnel.

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