"U.S. Approval of Strikes on Iranian Personnel and Facilities in Response to Jordan Attack"

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After the deaths of three American service members in a drone attack in Jordan, U.S. forces are expected to launch retaliatory strikes against Iran-backed militant groups across the Middle East. However, the delay in action has given these groups time to prepare and go into hiding, while Iran's president has warned of a strong response to any aggression. Experts caution that any counterattack risks escalating tensions and drawing the U.S. deeper into the region, as both sides are at the mercy of a single mistake or miscalculation that could spiral out of control.
Topics:world#international-relations#iran-linked-militias#middle-east#military-targets#potential-escalation#us-retaliatory-strikes
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