U.S. military base hit by drone: Iraq's "Allah Brigades" accused of being behind the scenes**Recently, a serious drone attack on a US military base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured dozens more. In response to the attack, the United States identified the Iraqi "Allah Brigades" as behind the attack and has begun to send more anti-aircraft equipment to the base to strengthen its defenses.
Iraq's "Allah Brigade" is part of the Popular Mobilization Group, Iraq's largest Shiite militia group, which has killed hundreds of American soldiers over the past 20 years and has become one of the main adversaries of the US military in Iraq. In the face of the attack, Biden said he had made a decision to respond, but did not disclose specific details.
However, the White House Council coordinator for strategic communications said the U.S. is likely to respond in a "cascading" manner, rather than just a single action. The attack raised concerns about the U.S. military presence in Iraq and regional security. Many believe that the United States should reassess its military presence in Iraq and take a more cautious and effective approach to ensuring stability and security on the ground. The attack also sparked discussion about drone technology.
The use of UAVs has become an important tactical means in modern warfare, they have the advantages of maneuverability, flexibility, high concealment, etc., and can carry out precision strikes on enemy targets. However, the use of drones also raises a range of safety and ethical concerns, including accidental injury to civilians and privacy violations. In response to these problems, the international community needs to strengthen cooperation and develop stricter norms and laws to limit and regulate the use of drones.
In addition, the development of technology should also focus more on humanitarian and ethical principles to ensure that its use in warfare is consistent with the provisions of international law and human rights law. In conclusion, the drone attack on the US military base once again highlights the urgency and complexity of regional security. All parties should strengthen cooperation and work together to find effective ways to solve the problem in order to ensure regional stability and people's security. Iraq's "Allah Brigade" is a Shiite armed force with close ties to Iran.
Although its number is uncertain, according to 2014 Iraq** statistics, there are about 1,000 Iraqi "Allah Brigades". It is small in size relative to other Iraqi militias. The main goal of the struggle of the Iraqi "Allah Brigade" is to drive out the US troops. They represent a strong anti-American force in Iraq and have close ties to Iran.