Rockets hit Iraqi base with US troops less than a week after Biden officials said Syria strikes would 'de-escalate' tensions in the region
John Haltiwanger
18 hours ago
US soldiers inspect the site where an Iranian missile hit at Ain al-Asad air base in Anbar province, Iraq, on January 13, 2020. John Davison/Reuters
An Iraqi base hosting US troops was targeted with 10 rockets on Wednesday.
The attack came less than a week after Biden ordered strikes in Syria.
The Biden administration claimed those strikes would "de-escalate" tensions in the region.
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An Iraqi base hosting US troops was targeted with at least 10 rockets on Wednesday, a US-led coalition spokesperson said. The attack came less than a week after President Joe Biden ordered airstrikes in Syria that the Pentagon suggested would end attacks on US forces in the region.
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