"Biden Under Fire: Handling of Jordan Attack and Iran Tensions"

President Biden faces backlash for reportedly not planning to attend a ceremony honoring three US Army reservists killed in Jordan, as reports suggest he may be considering retaliatory air strikes on Iranian assets in the Persian Gulf following the fatal attack. The National Security Council spokesman's response that the president doesn't have the ceremony on his schedule has drawn criticism, with many finding it disgraceful. Biden has vowed to retaliate against Iran, and the US is considering options such as attacking Iranian personnel in Syria and Iraq or Iranian naval assets in the Persian Gulf. Iranian officials have denied involvement in the attack, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman calling the allegations baseless.
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