The United States explained why it attacked Syria
Deputy Pentagon Spokesperson Sabrina Singh reported at the press conference about the airstrike carried out by US aircraft in Syria. Singh stated that, on the order of the President of the United States, a weapons depot belonging to groups affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in eastern Syria was shot down by two F-16 fighter jets affiliated with the Command United States Central (CENTCOM).
Noting that this operation attempts to send a clear message that Iran is responsible for attacks on US bases in the region, Singh said: “These airstrikes are in response to ongoing threats and attacks by the IRGC and related groups against the United States. . bases in both Syria and Iraq.” saying.
46 ATTACKS WERE CARRIED OUT AGAINST US AND THE COALITION FORCES
Singh stated that the US airstrike did not indicate a change in its approach towards the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and argued that the United States exercised its right to self-defense and had no intention of escalating this conflict in the region.
Furthermore, Singh shared information that since October 17, a total of 46 attacks have been carried out against US and coalition forces with unmanned aerial vehicles and rockets, 24 times in Iraq and 22 times in Syria. , and a total of 56 people were slightly injured in these attacks. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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