U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria have come under repeated attack in recent weeks, including a rocket attack on al-Asad Air Base in Iraq on Monday that reportedly injured five U.S. military personnel and contractors. The renewed strikes, which began in July, mark a resumption of a low-level war between America and Iran’s proxies in the Middle East that had ebbed earlier this year.
U.S. and allied forces have been attacked more than 170 times during the Gaza war: 102 times in Syria, 70 in Iraq, and once in Jordan. The latter assault, in January, ignited a round of escalatory U.S. counterattacks against Iranian-allied targets that led Iran to rein in its proxies. As Israel has widened the Gaza war in recent weeks, with more provocative attacks in Lebanon, Iran, and Yemen, Iran’s partners have resumed attacks on U.S. outposts across the region.
That doesn’t sound very secret
Secret to the US public?
Secret is that Americans don’t ask stupid questions…
Clearly people in the host countries know we have them and they don’t like it.
You would think DoD would take a fucking hint. But fuck that, put our troops there for “reasons”
I want to be the third comment that says “I guess they’re not really secret then”
I want to be the second that says: Secret to the US public?
We’ve finally reached the critical mass of commenters needed to make this place feel like Reddit
We dun it
Not so secret anymore after Trump sold the information…
The most well-known “secret.”
Maybe the western powers need to pull their resources and leave the middle east alone. After all, creating immigrants from military conflicts, is creating immigration problems in the UK/EU - as if it’s their fault.
Challenge: impossible
Unfortunately, I agree. =\
“Iran’s proxies” being anybody who doesn’t want to be imperialized and occupied, ok
Colonial outposts feeling pressure from regional natives.
Not that secret then are they?
Al asada was one of the best places to be when I was in Iraq. Sadly I wasnt in al asad.
Sadly you were in Iraq.
That too.