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President Biden Just Launched Military Strikes Against Iran-Backed Military in Syria, 22 Dead

capamerica

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Boom. Biden is already more aggressive than Trump. Probably a series of drone strikes.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-56205056

Biden takes first military action with strike on Iran-backed militias
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US President Joe Biden speaks about lives lost to Covid after death toll passed 500,000, in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC, February 22, 2021.
IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
image captionThe strike was the first military action undertaken by the Biden administration
The US military has carried out an air strike targeting Iran-backed militias in Syria, in the first military action undertaken by the Biden administration.

The Pentagon said the strike was ordered in response to attacks against US and coalition personnel in Iraq.
The action destroyed "multiple facilities" used by Iranian-backed Iraqi militant groups, it said.
Militia officials said one person had been killed but a war monitor reported at least 22 fatalities.

The Pentagon said its strike near the Iraqi border in eastern Syria was a "proportionate military response" that was taken "together with diplomatic measures", including consulting coalition partners.
It came after a civilian contractor was killed in a rocket attack on US targets earlier this month. A US service member and five other contractors were also injured when the rockets hit sites in Irbil, including a base used by the US-led coalition.


Sending a message
Analysis by Paul Adams, BBC News
The messaging around this strike is probably more important than the strike itself.
Ten days elapsed between the trigger - 15 February's rocket attack in Erbil - and retaliation.
The US defence secretary made a point of thanking the Iraqi government for its intelligence input.

The Pentagon said the air strikes had been conducted "together with diplomatic measures", including consultation with coalition partners.
Nor did the attacks take place on Iraqi soil, thus minimising any embarrassment for the government in Baghdad.
In short, Washington seems to be drawing a sharp distinction with the more intemperate, unilateral instincts of the previous administration.
But at a time when the Biden administration is exploring ways of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the strikes also sends a message to Tehran: just because we're willing to sit down and talk doesn't mean your proxies around the region can do what they want.


What do we know about the air strike?
The Pentagon said the strike on Friday was launched "at President Biden's direction".
It targeted facilities located at a border control point used by a number of Iran-backed militia groups, including Kataib Hezbollah and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada, it said.

Kataib Hezbollah and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada have previously carried out or supported rocket attacks targeting US assets in the country.
In its statement, the Pentagon said the operation "sends an unambiguous message".
"President Biden will act to protect American and Coalition personnel. At the same time, we have acted in a deliberate manner that aims to de-escalate the overall situation in both eastern Syria and Iraq," it said.

The US did not confirm any casualties, but an Iraqi militia official told the Associated Press news agency at least one fighter was killed and a number of others wounded.
The official said the strikes hit an area along the border between the Syrian city of Boukamal and the Iraqi town of Qaim.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said the US attack had killed at least 22 fighters from the Popular Mobilization Forces, an Iraqi umbrella group of mostly Shia paramilitaries that includes Kataib Hezbollah.

"The strikes destroyed three lorries carrying munitions," the observatory's Rami Abdul Rahman earlier told AFP. "There were many casualties."
Kataib Hezbollah has denied any role in the recent rocket attacks targeting US personnel, but US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters he was "confident in the target that we went after".

We know what we hit," he said. "We're confident that that target was being used by the same Shia militants that conducted the strikes" earlier this month.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the strike was meant to punish the militias but not to escalate tensions with Iran, with whom the US is seeking to renew talks over a nuclear deal abandoned by former President Donald Trump, the New York Times reports.

Since 2009, the US has designated Kataib Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation, accusing them of threatening the peace and stability of Iraq.
Iran's influence over Iraq's internal affairs has grown steadily since the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.
 

kiketerm

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Secretary of State Blinken has already been putting pressure on the Chinese, and now the new President has reengaged terrorists in the Middle East.

Sounds like business as usual to me :biggrin:
 

busy123

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Boom. Biden is already more aggressive than Trump. Probably a series of drone strikes.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-56205056

Biden takes first military action with strike on Iran-backed militias
Published1 hour ago
Share
US President Joe Biden speaks about lives lost to Covid after death toll passed 500,000, in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC, February 22, 2021.
IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
image captionThe strike was the first military action undertaken by the Biden administration
The US military has carried out an air strike targeting Iran-backed militias in Syria, in the first military action undertaken by the Biden administration.

The Pentagon said the strike was ordered in response to attacks against US and coalition personnel in Iraq.
The action destroyed "multiple facilities" used by Iranian-backed Iraqi militant groups, it said.
Militia officials said one person had been killed but a war monitor reported at least 22 fatalities.

The Pentagon said its strike near the Iraqi border in eastern Syria was a "proportionate military response" that was taken "together with diplomatic measures", including consulting coalition partners.
It came after a civilian contractor was killed in a rocket attack on US targets earlier this month. A US service member and five other contractors were also injured when the rockets hit sites in Irbil, including a base used by the US-led coalition.


Sending a message
Analysis by Paul Adams, BBC News
The messaging around this strike is probably more important than the strike itself.
Ten days elapsed between the trigger - 15 February's rocket attack in Erbil - and retaliation.
The US defence secretary made a point of thanking the Iraqi government for its intelligence input.

The Pentagon said the air strikes had been conducted "together with diplomatic measures", including consultation with coalition partners.
Nor did the attacks take place on Iraqi soil, thus minimising any embarrassment for the government in Baghdad.
In short, Washington seems to be drawing a sharp distinction with the more intemperate, unilateral instincts of the previous administration.
But at a time when the Biden administration is exploring ways of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the strikes also sends a message to Tehran: just because we're willing to sit down and talk doesn't mean your proxies around the region can do what they want.


What do we know about the air strike?
The Pentagon said the strike on Friday was launched "at President Biden's direction".
It targeted facilities located at a border control point used by a number of Iran-backed militia groups, including Kataib Hezbollah and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada, it said.

Kataib Hezbollah and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada have previously carried out or supported rocket attacks targeting US assets in the country.
In its statement, the Pentagon said the operation "sends an unambiguous message".
"President Biden will act to protect American and Coalition personnel. At the same time, we have acted in a deliberate manner that aims to de-escalate the overall situation in both eastern Syria and Iraq," it said.

The US did not confirm any casualties, but an Iraqi militia official told the Associated Press news agency at least one fighter was killed and a number of others wounded.
The official said the strikes hit an area along the border between the Syrian city of Boukamal and the Iraqi town of Qaim.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said the US attack had killed at least 22 fighters from the Popular Mobilization Forces, an Iraqi umbrella group of mostly Shia paramilitaries that includes Kataib Hezbollah.

"The strikes destroyed three lorries carrying munitions," the observatory's Rami Abdul Rahman earlier told AFP. "There were many casualties."
Kataib Hezbollah has denied any role in the recent rocket attacks targeting US personnel, but US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters he was "confident in the target that we went after".

We know what we hit," he said. "We're confident that that target was being used by the same Shia militants that conducted the strikes" earlier this month.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the strike was meant to punish the militias but not to escalate tensions with Iran, with whom the US is seeking to renew talks over a nuclear deal abandoned by former President Donald Trump, the New York Times reports.

Since 2009, the US has designated Kataib Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation, accusing them of threatening the peace and stability of Iraq.
Iran's influence over Iraq's internal affairs has grown steadily since the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

So they give vaccine priority to the Jewish and then smash up their enemy.

I wish Sinkapoore is better friend of US of A

Look at result china vaccine, china people everywhere
 

tanwahtiu

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Fake Christian believer and every Sunday he went to church of the devil house to worship Saturn.

Wonder how his Church members think of him as a murderer and fake Christian. He will not bring glory to his church and his pastor worship Satan the Jesus...

Bad tree bears bad fruits....

 

syed putra

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Biden calling up MBS of Saudi and denounce him wrt kashoggi murder was just a ploy to distract iranians before a attack.
Without iranians, syrua and possibly iraq would be under US rule by now!
 

KuanTi01

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The war-mongering USA is hitting at soft targets. Try shooting missiles or bombing China's Xinjiang valley? Walk the talk! Liberate the Uigyurs and destroy the Nazi concentration camps and stop the genocide. :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 

syed putra

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The war-mongering USA is hitting at soft targets. Try shooting missiles or bombing China's Xinjiang valley? Walk the talk! Liberate the Uigyurs and destroy the Nazi concentration camps and stop the genocide. :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
And destroy US businesses that depends on china to survive? China is GM's biggest car market.
Having said that, asean if combined is 4th biggest economy on the planet.
 

Hypocrite-The

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The war-mongering USA is hitting at soft targets. Try shooting missiles or bombing China's Xinjiang valley? Walk the talk! Liberate the Uigyurs and destroy the Nazi concentration camps and stop the genocide. :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
When the next winter or rainy season in tiong land. All the yanks have to do is blow up the 3 gorges dam .
 

KuanTi01

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And destroy US businesses that depends on china to survive? China is GM's biggest car market.
Having said that, asean if combined is 4th biggest economy on the planet.
Or send an expeditionary military task force to Myanmar. My question is why Syria/ Iran? Pick and choose the weakest or most vulnerable?:rolleyes:
 

kiketerm

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So they give vaccine priority to the Jewish and then smash up their enemy.

I wish Sinkapoore is better friend of US of A

Look at result china vaccine, china people everywhere

Unfortunately for us, China's influence is playing a role here, they are essentially using Singapore to certify their useless vaccine for example, so that it is "approved by Singapore so must be safe"

We are being boxed in :eek:
 

KuanTi01

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Unfortunately for us, China's influence is playing a role here, they are essentially using Singapore to certify their useless vaccine for example, so that it is "approved by Singapore so must be safe"

We are being boxed in :eek:

How can that be? Taking our citizens' health and well-being as a bargaining chip?
 

kiketerm

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How can that be? Taking our citizens' health and well-being as a bargaining chip?

If we dont approve it, the Chinese will be very angry at Singapore

I wonder how they are going to solve this one, no one here wants this vaccine.

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/heal...early-shipment-singapore-unusual-or-just-part

Is Sinovac’s early shipment to Singapore ‘unusual’ or just part of China’s vaccine diplomacy?
  • Beijing sent its coronavirus vaccine to the city state before Singapore’s health authorities approved the jab
  • Some health experts questioned China’s intent behind the move, suggesting that it might be ‘unhappy’ if Singapore is slow in approving the vaccine
 

QANONSG

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Boom. Biden is already more aggressive than Trump. Probably a series of drone strikes.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-56205056

Biden takes first military action with strike on Iran-backed militias
Published1 hour ago
Share
US President Joe Biden speaks about lives lost to Covid after death toll passed 500,000, in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC, February 22, 2021.
IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
image captionThe strike was the first military action undertaken by the Biden administration
The US military has carried out an air strike targeting Iran-backed militias in Syria, in the first military action undertaken by the Biden administration.

The Pentagon said the strike was ordered in response to attacks against US and coalition personnel in Iraq.
The action destroyed "multiple facilities" used by Iranian-backed Iraqi militant groups, it said.
Militia officials said one person had been killed but a war monitor reported at least 22 fatalities.

The Pentagon said its strike near the Iraqi border in eastern Syria was a "proportionate military response" that was taken "together with diplomatic measures", including consulting coalition partners.
It came after a civilian contractor was killed in a rocket attack on US targets earlier this month. A US service member and five other contractors were also injured when the rockets hit sites in Irbil, including a base used by the US-led coalition.


Sending a message
Analysis by Paul Adams, BBC News
The messaging around this strike is probably more important than the strike itself.
Ten days elapsed between the trigger - 15 February's rocket attack in Erbil - and retaliation.
The US defence secretary made a point of thanking the Iraqi government for its intelligence input.

The Pentagon said the air strikes had been conducted "together with diplomatic measures", including consultation with coalition partners.
Nor did the attacks take place on Iraqi soil, thus minimising any embarrassment for the government in Baghdad.
In short, Washington seems to be drawing a sharp distinction with the more intemperate, unilateral instincts of the previous administration.
But at a time when the Biden administration is exploring ways of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the strikes also sends a message to Tehran: just because we're willing to sit down and talk doesn't mean your proxies around the region can do what they want.


What do we know about the air strike?
The Pentagon said the strike on Friday was launched "at President Biden's direction".
It targeted facilities located at a border control point used by a number of Iran-backed militia groups, including Kataib Hezbollah and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada, it said.

Kataib Hezbollah and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada have previously carried out or supported rocket attacks targeting US assets in the country.
In its statement, the Pentagon said the operation "sends an unambiguous message".
"President Biden will act to protect American and Coalition personnel. At the same time, we have acted in a deliberate manner that aims to de-escalate the overall situation in both eastern Syria and Iraq," it said.

The US did not confirm any casualties, but an Iraqi militia official told the Associated Press news agency at least one fighter was killed and a number of others wounded.
The official said the strikes hit an area along the border between the Syrian city of Boukamal and the Iraqi town of Qaim.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said the US attack had killed at least 22 fighters from the Popular Mobilization Forces, an Iraqi umbrella group of mostly Shia paramilitaries that includes Kataib Hezbollah.

"The strikes destroyed three lorries carrying munitions," the observatory's Rami Abdul Rahman earlier told AFP. "There were many casualties."
Kataib Hezbollah has denied any role in the recent rocket attacks targeting US personnel, but US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters he was "confident in the target that we went after".

We know what we hit," he said. "We're confident that that target was being used by the same Shia militants that conducted the strikes" earlier this month.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the strike was meant to punish the militias but not to escalate tensions with Iran, with whom the US is seeking to renew talks over a nuclear deal abandoned by former President Donald Trump, the New York Times reports.

Since 2009, the US has designated Kataib Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation, accusing them of threatening the peace and stability of Iraq.
Iran's influence over Iraq's internal affairs has grown steadily since the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

Biden is not the President. The fake inauguration was actually a film set in Los Angeles. Our Messiah Trump will return and be installed on March 4th. On March 5th, all the Democrats will be executed for treason.
 

Kraken

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Biden is not the President. The fake inauguration was actually a film set in Los Angeles. Our Messiah Trump will return and be installed on March 4th. On March 5th, all the Democrats will be executed for treason.

Biden is President of USA. Beat the DOTARD by many millions of vote 2020

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Peiweh

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Hells yes did Amazing #1 in the world America launch an attack cause they are the kind. Period

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