Biden orders retaliation ‘precision airstrikes’ on militia tied to Revolutionary Guard
- An American contractor was killed by a suspected Iranian suicide drone
- Five USÂ service members and another contractor were injuredÂ
- The Defense Department said intelligence ops determined the drone was Iranian
An American contractor has been killed and five service members were wounded when an Iranian suicide drone struck a facility on a coalition base in northeast Syria on Thursday, the Pentagon said.
In a statement released late Thursday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said U.S. Central Command forces retaliated with ‘precision airstrikes’ carried out by F-15 fighter jets against facilities in eastern Syria used by groups affiliated with Iran´s Revolutionary Guard.
The Defense Department said the intelligence community had determined the unmanned aerial vehicle was of Iranian origin.
‘The airstrikes were conducted in response to today´s attack as well as a series of recent attacks against Coalition forces in Syria’ by groups affiliated with the Revolutionary Guard, Austin said.
‘No group will strike our troops with impunity,’ he added.
The five injured service members, as well as another US contractor who was hurt, are all said to be in stable condition, the Washington Post reported, citing a senior military official.
A senior US military source told the New York Times the retaliatory strikes hit a munition warehouse, a control building, and an intelligence-collection site.
Head of US Central Command Michael ‘Erik Kurilla said in a statement that the strike shows the US has ‘scalable options’ if there’s further escalation of tensions with Iran.
Earlier Thursday, he’d told the House Armed Services Committee that ‘Iranâs vast and deeply resourced proxy forces spread instability throughout the region and threaten our regional partners’ in a hearing.
Overnight, videos on social media purported to show explosions in Syria´s Deir Ez-Zor, a strategic province that borders Iraq and contains oil fields.
Iran-backed militia groups and Syrian forces control the area, which also has seen suspected airstrikes by Israel in recent months allegedly targeting Iranian supply routes.
Iran´s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, which answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been suspected of carrying out attacks with bomb-carrying drones across the wider Middle East.
In recent months, Russia has begun using Iranian drones in its attacks on sites across Ukraine as part of its war on Kyiv. Iran has denied being responsible for these attacks, though Western nations and experts have tied components in the drones back to Tehran.
The attack and the US response threaten to upend recent efforts in the region to deescalate tensions, as Saudi Arabia and Iran have been working toward reopening embassies in each other´s countries. The kingdom also acknowledged efforts to reopen its embassy in Syria, whose embattled President Bashar Assad has been backed by Iran in his country´s long war.
Syria´s state-run SANA news agency did not immediately acknowledge any strikes. Syria´s mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
There was no immediate reaction from Iran over the strikes, which come during the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Iran´s mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Qatar´s state-run news agency reported a call between its foreign minister and Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser. Doha has been an interlocutor between Iran and the US recently amid tensions over Tehran´s nuclear program.
Qatar´s foreign minister also spoke around the same time with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.
Austin said he authorized the retaliatory strikes at the direction of President Joe Biden.
The US under Biden has struck Syria previously over tensions with Iran. In February and June of 2021, as well as August 2022, Biden launched attacks there.
US forces entered Syria in 2015, backing allied forces in their fight against the Islamic State group.
The US still maintains the base near Hasakah in northeast Syria where Thursday’s drone strike happened.
There are roughly 900 American troops, and even more contractors, in Syria, including in the north and farther south and east.