A large number of American troops were killed and wounded! The use of force by the United States has

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-12

US Defense Department spokeswoman Sabrina Singh has confirmed that pro-Iranian militant groups have carried out multiple attacks on military facilities located in the Middle East since October 18 next year, killing 146 people, including three soldiers killed, 143 soldiers injured, two seriously injured, and nine seriously injured, according to CNN. This also means that the number of U.S. ** team killed in the war will increase.

Because the United States strongly endorsed Israeli force in Gaza, Iranian forces attacked US military bases in Syria, Iraq and Jordan in order to force the United States to put pressure on Israel to cease fighting. The first attack began on October 17 next year and ended on February 6, with militant groups supporting Iran carrying out no less than 168 attacks on US bases in the Middle East. These figures include 67 in Iraq, 100 in Syria and one in Jordan.

The radical groups that have long been helped by Iran are on Iran's side, and they may also be at Iran's beheels. They launched more than suicide drones, rockets and, in some cases, ballistic missiles against the U.S. team. The attack took a heavy toll on the United States, which has more bases in the Middle East and has poor defenses in some places.

Later in January, supporting Iranian forces carried out a large-scale suicide attack on Tower 22 on the Jordanian border. The US "Washington Post" revealed that the base was not equipped with an unmanned reconnaissance plane, and its flight altitude was too low, resulting in the failure of the "No. 22 Tower" to detect it in time, causing the US military to suffer a major blow, with three US personnel killed and more than 40 wounded.

In the weeks following the Israeli-Palestinian war on 7 October, the United States has sent tens of thousands of troops to the Middle East, consisting of the Army, Navy, Terminal Air Force, and multiple Patriot missile air defense regiments. In the aftermath of the "Tower 22" terrorist attack, the United States is planning to renew Tower 22, a smaller outpost in the Middle East, as well as other smaller outposts. The U.S. team also used force earlier in February, carrying out massive air strikes in Syria and seven Iraqi locations supporting Iran, using a total of 125 artillery shells, eliminating 85 targets, killing 37 people and inflicting heavy damage on 34 people.

This sudden military action by the United States immediately made the situation in the Middle East even more tense, and under the siege of the United Nations, various countries condemned the United States' actions to the UN General Assembly one after another, and demanded that all countries not push the situation to the edge of the precipice. Russia and China accused the United States of "adding fuel to the fire" at a Security Conference of the UN General Assembly on Monday, according to Alrabiya's February 7 report. The permanent representative of Syria to the United Nations called on the United States to withdraw from Syria and end its "illegal military presence in Syria."

The representative of Iraq called for refraining from passing on his own problems to other countries, which would undermine the overall stability of the region. He also stressed that Iraq had been attacked several times by "friendly allies" and that "Iraqi territory must not be allowed to be used as a place to settle disputes".

A representative of France said that the military groups that attacked American units were"Isolated"Moreover, it is misleading and unacceptable to try to associate Iran or its forces with the behavior of ***. "The representative of Iran expressed concern about the deteriorating situation in the Middle East and demanded that both sides take restraint measures.

What a shame and shame it is for the United States to sacrifice 146 soldiers and not receive any mercy, but to be attacked by many countries. I hope that the United States will come to its senses and stop doing anything in the Middle East.

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